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Site of Fort McKavett

Menard, Menard County

Marker Text

Established March 14, 1852 by the United States war department as a protection to frontier settlers against hostile Indians. Named in honor of Captain Henry McKavett, who fell at the Battle of Monterrey, September 21, 1846. Evacuated by federal troops, March 22, 1859. Reoccupied April 1, 1868. Abandoned June 30, 1883.

Marker Details

Address FM 864 at Fort McKavett, off US 190
Location Description at entrance to Ft. McKavett from Menard take US 190 17 miles W to FM 864, take 864 6 miles SW to Fort McKavett.
Marker # 4795
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Centennial - Subject Marker (gray granite)
Code forts; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.824576, -100.111244

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