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Camp Cooper, C.S.A.

Throckmorton, Throckmorton County

Marker Text

Located 17 miles south. Surrendered by U.S. at outbreak Civil War. Used as Confederate frontier outpost on the defense line from Red River to the Rio Grande. Manned by Texas Cavalry, mounted riflemen, Rangers. Constant patrol and scouting maintained guard against Indian raids, Union invasion, marauding deserters, "Jayhawkers". Always short on food, supplies, ammunition, and horses these troops fought the Comanches in numerous engagements while effectively protecting supply train and pioneer families along edge of settlement. A Memorial to Texans Who Served the Confederacy Erected by the State of Texas 1963

Marker Details

Address US 380 & US 183/283
Location Description Courthouse Square, intersection of US 380 & US 183/283, Throckmorton
Marker # 658
Dedicated 1963
Size, Type Civil War Memorials - (pink granite)
Code Civil War; forts; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.991973, -99.471931

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