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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1839-1854) (1865-1875)''' - Established 24 Apr 1839 by Maj. [[W. Jefferson Jones]] of Karnes Regiment, Republic of Texas, along with a detached site called [[Austin Arsenal]]. Also known as [[Camp Sanders]] and the [[Post At Austin]].
'''{{PAGENAME}} (1839-1854) (1865-1875)''' - Established 24 Apr 1839 by Maj. [[W. Jefferson Jones]] of Karnes Regiment, Republic of Texas, along with a detached site called [[Austin Arsenal]]. Also known as [[Camp Sanders]] and the [[Post At Austin]].
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Camp Austin Plan

Camp Austin (1839-1854) (1865-1875) - Established 24 Apr 1839 by Maj. W. Jefferson Jones of Karnes Regiment, Republic of Texas, along with a detached site called Austin Arsenal. Also known as Camp Sanders and the Post At Austin.

Camp Austin History

Camp Austin and the Austin Arsenal were established in 1839 as Austin was being laid out as the capitol of the Republic of Texas. In 1841 the regular troops of the Republic of Texas were disbanded and Camp Austin was occupied by a number of volunteer units until Texas became a State 19 Feb 1846. The first federal troops actually arrived in 1845 and occupied Camp Austin until 1854. During the U.S. Civil War Camp Austin was in Confederate hands and was returned to Federal control at the end of the war.

Current Status


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Location:

Maps & Images

Lat: 30.273077 Long: -97.757987

Sources:

  • Hart, Herbert M., Tour Guide to Old Western Forts, Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder CO, 1980, ISBN 0-87108-568-2, page 154
  • 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, pages 4-14

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