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Spanish Fort

Spanish Fort, Montague County

Marker Text

The town of Spanish Fort. Occupies the Site of an Ancient Taovayas Indian Village. Scene of first severe defeat in Texas of Spanish troops by Indians in 1859. Named Fort Teodoro in 1778 by De Mezieres in honor of Teodoro De Croix, Commander of the Interior Provinces of Mexico. Permanent white settlements began in this vicinity after 1850. "Let the grandeur of the pioneer be discerned in the safety he has secured, in the good he has accomplished, in the civilization he has established." (1936)

Marker Details

Address FM 103, 17 mi. W of Nocona
Location Description From Nocona take FM 103 about 17 miles to Spanish fort. Marker is on square across from old store.
Marker # 5000
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Centennial - Monuments and Statues
Code Spanish immigrants/immigration; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 33.946288, -97.616168

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