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Officers Quarters 2-3 and 4

Brackettville, Kinney County

Marker Text

These two buildings date from 1854-55, soon after the U.S. Army established Fort Clark. The antebellum fort then included officers quarters and barracks for enlisted men, as well as a two-story quartermaster storehouse, powder magazine, hospital, guardhouse and post headquarters around a parade ground. During this period, such notable army officers as John Bell Hood, J.E.B. Stuart, Fitzhugh Lee and James Longstreet served here and likely lived in these quarters. Horizontal logs and vertical posts were notched and interlocked to create these buildings. Limestone chimneys are also historic. The army closed the fort in 1944, by which time the buildings were clad in lath and plaster and wood siding. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2007

Marker Details

Address 2-3-4 Colony Row
Location Description Fort Clark Springs, Colony Row, N side E of Patton Dr.
Marker # 13963
Dedicated 2007
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code forts; military topics
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 29.30637, -100.421529

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