Gallinas massacre

The Gallinas massacre or the Gallinas Mountains massacre was an engagement of the Apache Wars on September 2, 1861, between a war party of Mescalero Apache warriors and four Confederate soldiers in the Gallinas Mountains of what is now Lincoln County, New Mexico. The incident occurred early in the American Civil War, at a time when the area was claimed by the Confederate States of America as part of Confederate Arizona and military control of the territory had not yet been decisively established by either Union or Confederate forces.

Gallinas Massacre
Part of the American Civil War and the Apache Wars

An Apache warrior waiting for an ambush
DateSeptember 2, 1861
Location
Gallinas Mountains, Confederate Arizona (present-day Lincoln County, New Mexico)
Result Apache victory
Belligerents
Confederate States Mescalero Apache
Strength
4 cavalry ~30 warriors
Casualties and losses
3 killed unknown
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