Details for Taylor Camp Site, 1846

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5273005206

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Marker Number 5206
Atlas Number 5273005206
Marker Title Taylor Camp Site, 1846
Index Entry Taylor Camp Site, 1846
Address S. 6th St.
City Kingsville
County Kleberg
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 611832
UTM Northing 3040953
Subject Codes military topics; Mexican War
Marker Year 1964
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location S. 6th St. (Bus. 77), west side near intersection with Jay Vee Ave.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1846 Zachary Taylor's army marched from Corpus Christi to the Rio Grande. On March 10,11, 12, 13, the four regiments in succession camped at this spot on Santa Gertrudis Creek. War with Mexico over the boundary of Texas began soon. The first battles -- Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma -- occurred near present Brownsville. General Mariano Arista led the Mexican army. The results of the war: the boundary of Texas was fixed at the Rio Grande; the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo gave the United States New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and California; a notable group of men got training for later public service. Of the 251 officers camped here, many rose to national fame. The Honor Roll Twelve leaders in the Texas battles gave name to United States forts in Texas: Wm. G. Belknap, Jacob Brown, J. E. Blake, W. W. S. Bliss, Theodore L. Chadbourne, James Duncan, Clinton R. Gates, Zebulon P. M. Inge, George T. Mason, J. B. McIntosh, Samuel Ringgold, William Jenkins Worth. Many who camped here became commanders of great armies in the Civil War. Among them: Augur, Bee, Bragg, Kirby Smith, Longstreet, Meade, Pemberton, Reynolds, Twiggs, Whistler. Two of them -- Zachary Taylor and Ulysses Simpson Grant -- became President of the United States. Kleberg County Historical Survey Committee 1964
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