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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1857-1868)''' - Established 7 Jun 1857 by 1st Lt. [[Theodore Fink]], [[8th U.S. Infantry]] and named for 2nd Lt. [[Walter W. Hudson]] who died 19 Apr 1850 as a result of action against hostile Indians. Also known as [[Camp Hudson]].
'''{{PAGENAME}} (1857-1868)''' - Established 7 Jun 1857 by 1st Lt. [[Theodore Fink]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[8th U.S. Infantry]] and named for 2nd Lt. [[Walter W. Hudson]]<!-- not USMA --> who died 19 Apr 1850 as a result of action against hostile Indians. Also known as [[Camp Hudson]].
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
Never really a fort although referred to in official records as a fort. It was built to protect travelers along the [http://www.over-land.com/elpaso_road.html San Antonio-El Paso Road] along with [[Fort Lancaster (1)]], a community at San Felipe Springs, [[Fort Clark (1)]], and [[Fort Inge]].
Never really a fort although referred to in official records as a fort. It was built to protect travelers along the [http://www.over-land.com/elpaso_road.html San Antonio-El Paso Road] along with [[Fort Lancaster (1)]], a community at San Felipe Springs, [[Fort Clark (1)]], and [[Fort Inge]].

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Fort Hudson (1) (1857-1868) - Established 7 Jun 1857 by 1st Lt. Theodore Fink, 8th U.S. Infantry and named for 2nd Lt. Walter W. Hudson who died 19 Apr 1850 as a result of action against hostile Indians. Also known as Camp Hudson.

Fort Hudson (1) History

Never really a fort although referred to in official records as a fort. It was built to protect travelers along the San Antonio-El Paso Road along with Fort Lancaster (1), a community at San Felipe Springs, Fort Clark (1), and Fort Inge.

Current Status

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Location: Located on San Pedro Creek, a tributary of the Devils River, twenty-one miles north of Comstock in central Val Verde County. Map location is the roadside marker.

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Lat: 29.958604 Long: -101.14662

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