Details for Fort Clark, U.S.A.

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5271002079

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Marker Number 2079
Atlas Number 5271002079
Marker Title Fort Clark, U.S.A.
Index Entry Fort Clark
Address
City Brackettville
County Kinney
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 362344
UTM Northing 3243350
Subject Codes forts; military topics
Marker Year 1963
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Highway 334 east, in front of Courthouse, Brackettville
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size Pink centennial
Marker Text 1852-1946 Founded June, 1852. Guarded California road, rebuffed Indians, outlaws. Named for Maj. J. B. Clark, killed in Mexican War. Companies of infantry, artillery, cavalry stationed here. Clothing issued proved too warm for summer. Buildings were too cold for winter until chimneys were built in 1856. Troops routed Indians to Pecos River mouth, helped expel bandit Cortinas from Brownsville, 1859 Union gave up Clark, 1861, after Texas seceded -- re- occupied it 1866. Used Seminole Scout Company. Indian reservation established near post. Duty here, decade after Civil War, was said to be equivalent to honorable mention. Practically all U.S. Cavalry regiments served here. 5th Cavalry served 1920-41. In World War II, 2nd and 11th Cavalry trained here. Post inactivated Feb. 9, 1946. Erected by the State of Texas 1963
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