^Additionally some Jicarilla women and children and some of the Indians' horses drowned while crossing the Ojo Caliente River. Later the fleeing Indians without the food lost with their camp suffered from exposure and seventeen women and children perished in the snow. FORT UNION Historic Resource Study: CHAPTER THREE: MILITARY OPERATIONS BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR, and note 56
^Utley, Robert M. (1967). Frontiersmen in Blue: The United States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865. MacMillan. pp. 144–146. ISBN978-0026212403.