Which "New Mexico" is this?

If you're interested in seeing it yourself, the book is this one here, at the aforementioned page.
Thank you! I did not know this was available online. Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, I had some of this stuff on CD, but that was two or three computers and one house fire ago. I can screen capture some things and add it to the clutter on my laptop.

Edit to add, unlike his cousin John S Poindexter of the 14th Missouri State militia cavalry, of whom you and I conversed on the other thread, Lieutenant Peter Clark seems to have been very squared away, understanding of the system, and good at what he did.
 
Thank you! I did not know this was available online. Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, I had some of this stuff on CD, but that was two or three computers and one house fire ago. I can screen capture some things and add it to the clutter on my laptop.

Edit to add, unlike his cousin John S Poindexter of the 14th Missouri State militia cavalry, of whom you and I conversed on the other thread, Lieutenant Peter Clark seems to have been very squared away, understanding of the system, and good at what he did.
https://civilwartalk.com/threads/th...rate-armies-and-navies-complete-scans.212906/

I posted this two years ago, the full scans of the OR, if you're still interested!
 

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