Details for Ranger Campsite Water Well

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5399004196

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Marker Number 4196
Atlas Number 5399004196
Marker Title Ranger Campsite Water Well
Index Entry Ranger Campsite Water Well
Address FM 382
City Crews
County Runnels
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 429778
UTM Northing 3545116
Subject Codes rangers; water topics
Marker Year 1980
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Off FM 382 on private property. Map dot approximate.
Private Property Yes
Marker Condition
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text In an effort to protect area settlements, Governor Richard Coke established the Frontier Battalion in 1874. Comprised of six companies of volunteer Rangers, it was headed by Major John B. Jones. This campsite was part of a defensive line which reached from the Red River to the coastal area. Rangers of Co. E, under the leadership of Captain W. J. Maltby, were stationed here in 1874. The camp consisted of tents, a corral for horses, and this hand-dug well, which failed to provide water. Daily scouting duties included a sentry post on nearby Ranger Peak (0.5 mi. W). (1980)

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