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Old Fort Cemetery

Ft. Stockton, Pecos County

Marker Text

Burial ground for soldiers stationed at Fort Stockton and for civilians in the little town that grew up around the post. The fort was established 1859; temporarily closed 1861-1867. Troops here protected the San Antonio-San Diego mail line and quelled Indian raids into Mexico on the infamous Comanche Trail. This cemetery testifies to the hardships of frontier life: no headstone was erected for a person over 40. In 1888 (after the fort was permanently closed in 1886), remains of the 56 soldiers buried here were moved to Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio.

Marker Details

Address Walter and 8th St.
Location Description At the Old Fort Cemetery, corner of Walter and 8th Sts., Ft. Stockton
Marker # 3731
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.891378, -102.880179

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