Fort Clark (1)

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Fort Clark (1) (1852-1946) - Originally established as Fort Riley on 20 Jun 1852 by Maj. Joseph H. LaMotte, 1st U.S. Infantry, and named after the Commander of the 1st U.S. Infantry. The fort was renamed Fort Clark on 15 Jul 1852 for Maj. John B. Clark. The fort was closed in 1946.

Fort Clark (1) History

Fort Clark's original purpose was to guard the Mexican border and the San Antonio-El Paso Road against hostile Indian attacks. Col. Mansfield in his inspection report in 1853 said that Fort Clark was "544 miles without settlement of any description after leaving San Antonio" and recommended that three forts be built in between.

U.S. Civil War

On 19 Mar 1861, after Texas seceded from the Union, the federal troops at Fort Clark surrendered the fort to the Provisional Army of Texas. Confederate forces occupied the fort until August 1862. After the war the fort was again under federal control and was regarrisoned in 1866.

Indian Wars

World War I

World War II

Current Status

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Location: Just southwest of Brackettville, Texas

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Lat: 29.292537 Long: -100.430446

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