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  2. Forts of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Forts of Texas. The Forts of Texas include a number of historical and operational military installations. For over 200 years, various groups fought over access to or control over the region that is now Texas. Possession of the region was claimed and disputed by the European powers of Spain and France, and the continental countries of Mexico ...

  3. List of military installations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio. Fort Sam Houston. San Antonio. Camp Bullis. San Antonio. Martindale Army Air Field. San Antonio. Dyess Air Force Base. Abilene.

  4. Fort Martin Scott - Wikipedia

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    Fort Martin Scott. /  30.24944°N 98.84639°W  / 30.24944; -98.84639. Fort Martin Scott is a restored United States Army outpost near Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country, United States, that was active from December 5, 1848, until April, 1853. [ 2] It was part of a line of frontier forts established to protect travelers and settlers ...

  5. Fort Graham - Wikipedia

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    UTC-5 (MDT) Fort Graham was a pioneer fort established in 1849 by Brevet Major R.A. Arnold (Companies F and I of the Second United States Dragoons) [ 1] at the site of Jose Maria Village, an Anadaca camp on the western edge of present-day Hill County, Texas. It remained in service until 1853, when settlements had moved further west.

  6. Fort Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Fort Griffin, now a Texas state historic site as Fort Griffin State Historic Site, was a US Cavalry fort established 31 July 1867 by four companies of the Sixth Cavalry, U.S. Army [2] under the command of Lt. Col. S. D. Sturgis, [3]: 64 in the western part of North Texas, specifically northwestern Shackelford County, to give settlers protection from early Comanche and Kiowa raids.

  7. Fort Clark, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Clark was a frontier fort located just off U.S. Route 90 near Brackettville, in Kinney County, Texas, United States. It later became the headquarters for the 2nd Cavalry Division . The Fort Clark Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 6, 1979. [ 3 ]

  8. Texas–Indian wars - Wikipedia

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    A map showing Texas and areas in the Americas claimed or permanently settled by Europeans in the mid-1700s. New Spain in 1819. European and especially mixed-race Mexican colonists reached Texas prior to the end of Spanish rule. Colonial authorities did not encourage colonization in this area, as it was too far from their bases.

  9. Fort Phantom Hill - Wikipedia

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    September 14, 1972. Fort Phantom Hill, also called the Camp on the Clear Fork, [a] is a former United States Army installation located in Jones County, Texas. The fort was established in 1851 as part of a line of forts in Texas to protect migrants passing through the state on their way to California. The US Army abandoned the fort in 1854 and ...