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Fort Ringgold

Rio Grande City, Starr County

Marker Text

Established October 26, 1848, at Davis Landing by Capt. J.H. La Motte, 1st U.S. Infantry, as Ringgold Barracks • • Named in honor of Brevet Major David Ringgold, 4th U.S. Artillery, who died of wounds received at Palo Alto, May 8, 1846 • Troops were withdrawn March 3, 1859 • Reoccupied December 29, 1859 • Abandoned in 1861 • Reoccupied by U.S. troops in June 1865 • General Robert E. Lee passed a few days here in 1856 and in 1860 Erected by the State of Texas, 1936

Marker Details

Address Lee Circle
Location Description Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. campus off US 83
Marker # 2012
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texa Centennial historical marker (gray granite)
Code forts; Civil War; military topics; Mexican War
Latitude, Longitude 26.377295, -98.809856

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