Details for Phantom Hill Road

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5281004004

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Marker Number 4004
Atlas Number 5281004004
Marker Title Phantom Hill Road
Index Entry Phantom Hill Road
Address US 190
City Lometa
County Lampasas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 554284
UTM Northing 3454089
Subject Codes roads; military topics
Marker Year
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 2 mi. W on US 190
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1851-52, in a major reorganization of the frontier defense system, the U.S. Army built a line of 7 forts between the Red River and the Rio Grande to protect the scattered remote settlements and travel routes to California. On Nov. 14, 1851, Fort Phantom Hill was established near present Abilene (120 miles NW) by Col. J. J. Abercrombie and the 5th Infantry. The Phantom Hill Road, the vital transportation and communication link between the fort and military headquarters at Austin (80 miles SE), was the first road in Lampasas County, and crossed at this site. Supply trains of up to 24 wagons drawn by mules, horses, and oxen passed along this route to the frontier fort. The road was used primarily by the military until the abandonment of Fort Phantom Hill on April 6, 1854, but also served as a thoroughfare for early settlers entering the region and continued in that capacity until after the Civil War. About 1870, traffic passing through the area was diverted to the Senterfitt Stage Station (1.5 miles SW), and this section of the road abandoned. Several isolated segments of the Phantom Hill Road remain in use in the county, and physical evidence of the Emy's Creek Crossing (200 yards S) still exists. (1974)

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