AXEL NEWE
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Work History
  • My Portfolio
    • Civic Engagement
    • Professional Thought Leadership
    • Trainings, Learnings, and Certifications
  • My Blog
  • Photo Album
  • Links and Affiliations
  • Contact

From the Field: Thoughts on Growth, Tech, Democracy & Life

When the Civil War Reached New Mexico—and Why It Still Matters

7/6/2025

0 Comments

 
PictureCol. Kit Carson, USA (L) and Gen. Henry Hopkins Sibley, CSA (R).
Most people think of the Civil War as something that happened far from here—fought in places like Gettysburg, Antietam, or Vicksburg. But in the spring of 1862, New Mexico became the front line of a Confederate invasion.

I recently dug into this fascinating—and largely forgotten—chapter of our history, inspired by a local July 4th weekend reenactment of the Battle of Glorieta Pass here in Edgewood. It was a small event, but it sparked something bigger for me: a deep dive into the stories behind New Mexico’s role in the Civil War.

Here’s what I discovered:

  • Confederate troops really did invade New Mexico, aiming to seize the Southwest and Colorado’s gold fields.
  • Along the way, they occupied Albuquerque and Santa Fe, flying the Confederate flag over the oldest capital city in the United States.
  • At Valverde Ford, a bizarre and tragic “kamikaze mule” episode unfolded—one of the strangest moments of the war.
  • Hispano New Mexican fighters, many of whom had been Mexican citizens just 14 years earlier, defended their homes with ferocity—motivated by long-standing animosity toward the invading Texans.
  • Kit Carson and New Mexico volunteers played a pivotal role in shaping the region’s identity, laying the groundwork for eventual statehood.

I tell the full story—including the battles of Valverde and Glorieta Pass, the Confederate retreat, and why this history still resonates today—in my latest Substack essay:

👉 Read the full essay here:
https://open.substack.com/pub/axelnewe/p/the-battle-for-the-far-west-new-mexicos

It’s more than just a war story. It’s about the layers of identity in New Mexico—how families that had been here for centuries shaped the territory’s future and fought to defend it. That same dynamic still echoes today, even if most people have forgotten it.

Sometimes, the most fascinating parts of history aren’t the loudest. They’re the ones hiding in plain sight, right under our feet.

0 Comments

    Author

    Axel Newe is a strategic partnerships and GTM leader with a background in healthcare, SaaS, and digital transformation. He’s also a Navy veteran, cyclist, and lifelong problem solver. Lately, he’s been writing not just from the field and the road—but from the gut—on democracy, civic engagement, and current events (minus the rage memes). This blog is where clarity meets commentary, one honest post at a time.

    Archives

    August 2025
    July 2025
    June 2025
    May 2025
    April 2025

    Categories

    All
    AI
    AI Ethics
    AI Imposters
    AI In Healthcare
    AI Lifecycle
    America First
    American Decline
    American Democracy
    American History
    AO 179
    Autocracy
    Battle Of Glorieta Pass
    Battle Of Valverde
    Bike Industry
    Budget & Spending
    Business Strategy
    Career
    Chinese Bike Tech
    Cititzenship
    Civic Action
    Civil Liberties
    Civil Rights
    Collapse
    Compliance
    Confederate Invasion Of New Mexico
    Constitutional Law
    Constitutional Rights
    CPI 2024
    Critical Thinking
    Culture & Society
    Cycling Innovation
    Cycling Life
    Data Integration
    DEI
    Democracy In Crisis
    Digital Health
    Digital Transformation
    DOJ
    Due Process
    Economic Policy
    Education & Policy
    Enshittification
    Enterprise AI
    EU AI Act
    EU Regulations
    Executive Power
    Federalism
    FinServ
    Forgotten Civil War Battles
    French Revolution
    FTC Non-Compete Ban
    Future Of Work
    Garbage In
    Garbage Out
    Go To Market
    Go-To-Market
    Government Accountability
    Government Ethics
    Government Reform
    Healthcare
    Healthcare Policy
    Healthcare Technology
    Health Equity
    Health IT
    Higher Education
    HIPAA
    Hispano New Mexicans
    Historical Comparison
    Historical Reflection
    History Repeats
    HITRUST
    ICE
    Immigration & Human Rights
    Institutional Trust
    Interoperability
    Iran
    Job Search
    Kamikaze Mules
    Kit Carson
    Law Enforcement Oversight
    Medicaid
    Medicaid And Medicare Strategy
    Medicare
    Middle East Conflict
    Military Culture
    National Security
    Navy
    Navy Tribute
    Necronomics
    New Mexico Civil War History
    Nuclear Diplomacy
    Parenting & Family
    Political Analysis
    Political Corruption
    Political Polarization
    Political Trends
    Politics
    Professional Development
    Public Health
    Public Policy
    Rebuilding Trust In Politics
    Responsible Dissent
    Roman Republic And US Comparison
    SaaS
    Salesforce Strategy
    Social Commentary
    Social Contract Theory
    Social Justice
    Speculative History
    Strategic Futures
    Technology Ethics In Care Delivery
    Technology In Business
    Transparency International
    Tribal Health
    Trump Administration
    Underway Replenishment
    U.S. Corruption Index
    Used Bikes
    U.S. Foreign Policy
    U.S. Navy
    U.S. Politics
    USS Merrimack
    Veteran Perspective
    Veterans
    Veterans Healthcare
    Workforce Transformation

    RSS Feed

Proudly powered by Weebly
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Work History
  • My Portfolio
    • Civic Engagement
    • Professional Thought Leadership
    • Trainings, Learnings, and Certifications
  • My Blog
  • Photo Album
  • Links and Affiliations
  • Contact