Fort Martin Scott

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Fort Martin Scott (1848-1866) - Established 5 Dec 1848 by Capt Seth Eastman, 1st U.S. Infantry and named for Maj. Martin Scott who was killed during the Mexican War at the battle of Molino del Rey, 8 Sep 1847. Abandoned Dec 1866. Also known as Camp Houston.

Fort Martin Scott History

The fort was originally constructed to protect the Northern end of the Fredricksburg - San Antonio Road against the hostile Commanche Indians. German settlers had concluded a treaty with the Comanches in 1847 and there were no attacks on the fort. The fort was occupied by Federal troops 1848-1861, by Confederate troops 1861-1865 and reoccupied by Fderal troops after the U.S. Civil War to 1866 when it was abandoned.

Current Status

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Location: On Baron's Creek 2.4 miles South of Fredericksburg, Texas on US 290.

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Lat: 30.244642 Long: -98.845171

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