Details for Camp Collier, C.S.A.

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5049000655

Data

Marker Number 655
Atlas Number 5049000655
Marker Title Camp Collier, C.S.A.
Index Entry Camp Collier, C.S.A.
Address
City Brownwood
County Brown
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 501840
UTM Northing 3509654
Subject Codes Civil War; military topics
Marker Year 1963
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Brown County Courthouse, Broadway and Center, Brownwood
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size Civil War Memorials - (pink granite)
Marker Text Located 13 mi. southwest, this camp was one of a chain of Texas frontier posts a day's horseback ride apart from the Red River to the Rio Grande. Occupied by the Texas Frontier Regiment. Patrols and scouting parties frequently sent out kept Indian actions in check and rounded up draft evaders. Always needed were food, clothing, horses, ammunition. These men shared few of the glories of the war. Yet at the cost of the lives of not a few of them, these Confederate soldiers managed to bring a measure of protection to a vast frontier area. Texas Civil War Frontier Defense Texas made an all-out effort for the Confederacy after voting over 3 to 1 for secession. 90,000 troops, noted for mobility and heroic daring, fought on every battlefront. An important source of supply and gateway to foreign trade thru Mexico, Texas was the storehouse of the South. Camp Collier and other posts on this line were backed by patrols of State Rangers organized militia, and citizens' posses scouting from nearby "family forts." This was part of a 2000 mile frontier and coastline successfully defended by Texans. (1963)

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