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(F) 33.583396, -96.165261, Fort Inglish
(F) 33.583396, -96.165261, Fort Inglish
(1837-1843)
(1837-1843)

Latest revision as of 20:04, 7 January 2019

Fort Inglish (1837-1843) - A settler fort established in the summer of 1837 by settler Bailey Inglish. Fell into disuse and was abandoned in 1843.

Fort Inglish Replica Period Cabin
Fort Inglish Actual Site Marker in front of the VA Center
Fort Inglish Replica and Gift Shop

Fort Inglish History

Fort Inglish was built for the protection of local settlers in the summer of 1837 by settler Bailey Inglish. It was a single blockhouse, 16' square on the bottom and 24' square on the top section. It was probably surrounded by a log stockade. The fort played a roll in several expeditions against hostile Indians until they were no longer a threat.

Current Status

Fort Inglish Museum and Gift Shop

Replica located on state highway Hwy 56 at Chinner Street in Bonham, Fannin County, Texas. The original site located on the present day site of the Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Administration center, north of East 9th Street and east of Lynn street, in Bonham, Fannin County, Texas. A marker for the original site is located in front of the Veterans Center on East 9th Street.


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Location: Original site located on the present day site of the Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Administration center, north of East 9th Street and east of Lynn street, in Bonham, Fannin County, Texas.

Maps & Images

Lat: 33.583396 Long: -96.165261

Sources:

  • Hart, Herbert M., Tour Guide to Old Western Forts, Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder CO, 1980, ISBN 0-87108-568-2, Page 162
  • Pierce, Gerald S., Texas Under Arms: The Camps, Posts, Forts & Military Towns of the Republic of Texas 1836-1846, Encino Press, Austin TX, 1969, ISBN/ASIN: B0006CYB9I, page 78

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Visited: 3 Nov 2011