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[[ | '''{{PAGENAME}} (1836-184?)''' - Established Nov 1836 by Sgt. [[George B. Erath]]<!-- not USMA -->and 20 Texas Rangers as [[Fort Smith (1)]] named after Major [[William H. Smith]]<!-- not USMA --> but commonly called Little River Fort. Name changed in 1841 to [[Fort Griffin (1)]] after [[Moses Griffin]]<!-- not USMA --> who maintained the fort after the government abandoned it in Jun 1837. Reoccupied from Jan 1840 to Mar 1841 when the Army of the Republic of Texas was disbanded. Sporadic use after that. | ||
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=={{PAGENAME}} History== | =={{PAGENAME}} History== | ||
The fort consisted of 6 or 7 cabins | The fort consisted of 6 or 7 cabins arranged along a stockade of post-oak pickets 8-9 feet high. One of the cabins was built like a blockhouse and was tall enough that it allowed firing over the stockade. The whole of the fort occupied about ½ acre. There were only two recorded skirmishes between the rangers and hostile Indians. | ||
==Current Status== | ==Current Status== | ||
Site marked by the Texas Historical Commission as [[Fort Griffin (1)]]. | Site marked by the Texas Historical Commission as [[Fort Griffin (1)]]. | ||
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(F) 30.992900, -97.3895, {{PAGENAME}}<br>(1836-184?) | (F) 30.992900, -97.3895, {{PAGENAME}}<br>(1836-184?) | ||
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'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
* {{Roberts}}, page 767-768 | |||
* {{Frazer}}, page 154 | * {{Frazer}}, page 154 | ||
* {{Pierce}}, page 94 | * {{Pierce}}, page 94 | ||
'''Links: ''' | '''Links: ''' | ||
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/tx-cent.html#little North American Forts - Little River Forts] | |||
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/LL/uel5.html The Handbook of Texas OnLine] | |||
{{Visited|8 Oct 2007}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 7 January 2019
Little River Fort (1836-184?) - Established Nov 1836 by Sgt. George B. Erathand 20 Texas Rangers as Fort Smith (1) named after Major William H. Smith but commonly called Little River Fort. Name changed in 1841 to Fort Griffin (1) after Moses Griffin who maintained the fort after the government abandoned it in Jun 1837. Reoccupied from Jan 1840 to Mar 1841 when the Army of the Republic of Texas was disbanded. Sporadic use after that. Little River Fort HistoryThe fort consisted of 6 or 7 cabins arranged along a stockade of post-oak pickets 8-9 feet high. One of the cabins was built like a blockhouse and was tall enough that it allowed firing over the stockade. The whole of the fort occupied about ½ acre. There were only two recorded skirmishes between the rangers and hostile Indians. Current StatusSite marked by the Texas Historical Commission as Fort Griffin (1).
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