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Site of Post West Bernard Station

Hungerford, Wharton County

Marker Text

In the summer of 1837 Post West Bernard Station was established as an ordnance depot of the army of The Republic of Texas. Its location on the West Bernard River was strategic in protecting Houston, then capital of Texas, from possible invasion by Mexico. Cannons, rifles, muskets, powder, and shot were stored at the station. Troops under Lt. H. L. Grush and later Capt. Martin K. Snell maintained the post despite harsh living conditions. In 1838-39 this station transferred its inventory of ordnance to the newly completed Houston Arsenal.

Marker Details

Address SH 60
Location Description On SH 60, in traffic triangle, Surrounded by Colorado, railroad, and McKinney St., Hungerford
Marker # 4873
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; forts; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.397332, -96.081775

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