The New Mexico Territory provided the following units for the Union army during the American Civil War. Not yet a state of the Union, it did not have a required quota of soldiers to raise. However, 6561 men volunteered their services[1]. They were primarily raised for defenses within the territory.
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5 regiments were provided for three year terms, while one regiment and 11 companies were raised for three-months service[2].
One three-year regiment, One 6-month regiment, and 5 three-month companies were raised[2].
Phisterer, Frederick (1883). Statistical Record of the Armies of the United States. New York: C. Scribner's Sons. pp. 343.