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Moments of Enchantment, brought to you by the New Mexico Office of Cultural Affairs and 770 K -O -B Radio. If John Schruppshire had been under 6 feet tall, chances are he would have stayed in New Mexico forever. It took a move to Texas, a civil war, and more than 150 years to earn a plane ticket back to his parents at his old Kentucky home, more in a moment. In 1987, a landowner in glory had a discovered two graves as he trenched a foundation for his home. The first grave held 30 Confederate soldiers. Arms carefully folded across their chests. The other had a single occupant, a tall officer whose spurs signaled his rank. The landowner recognized the importance of his discovery. This was the site of the famous civil war battle of glory at a pass. The buried officer and his men died in the bloody battle of March the 28th, 1862. And although it would be difficult to identify the men in the mass grave, the officer was a
different story. Battle diaries tell of a major John Schruppshire of the 5th Regiment, Texas mounted volunteers who was felled by Union fire. The major should have been taken to Santa Fe with other Confederate officers for burial, but there was a problem. The only caskets available were six feet long, not long enough for the Lanky Schruppshire. The best his men could do was wrap him in his own blanket and bury him in a separate grave. The discovery of the graves 125 years later started the major on his journey home. Museum officials alerted newspapers and civil war associations all over the country looking for the soldier's descendants. A family unit, the Society of Schruppshers replied, and in August 1990, the major finally went home to Valley Forge Kentucky. There with full military honors, he was reunited with his parents, who died in 1834. Learn more about the battle of glory at a pass at the Palace of the Governor's History Museum in Santa Fe. Moments of Enchantment brought to you by the new Mexico Office of Cultural Affairs. For Moments of Enchantment,
I'm David Griffin.
Series
Moments of Enchantment
Episode Number
207
Episode
Confederate Major John Shropshire
Producing Organization
David Griffin, High Desert Communications
Contributing Organization
KANW (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
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Episode Description
Hosted by David Griffin, this episode of Moments of Enchantment highlights Confederate Major John Shropshire who was killed in the Battle of Glorietta Pass in New Mexico. Being exceptionally tall, Shropshire did not fit into the caskets available at the time, and so he was wrapped in blankets and buried on the battlefield. In June 1987 a man building a house discovered the body, after which it was excavated, removed from the site, and identified. On August 5, 1990, Shropshire was reburied with military honors at his birthplace in Kentucky, alongside his parents, at the request of the International Society of Shropshires.
Series Description
Moments of Enchantment is a series of radio vignettes that tell the extraordinary stories of the people, places, history, and legends of New Mexico through the millennia. The series was originally created and aired on New Mexico radio stations in the 1980s and 1990s to increase interest in and knowledge of the museums of New Mexico - the largest state-sponsored museum system in the country.
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Episode
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Miniseries
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00:02:22.132
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Producer: Griffin, David
Producing Organization: David Griffin, High Desert Communications
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KANW
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Chicago: “Moments of Enchantment; 207; Confederate Major John Shropshire,” KANW, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed August 27, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-53ee4976b44.
MLA: “Moments of Enchantment; 207; Confederate Major John Shropshire.” KANW, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. August 27, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-53ee4976b44>.
APA: Moments of Enchantment; 207; Confederate Major John Shropshire. Boston, MA: KANW, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-53ee4976b44