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Camp Rabb and Fort Duncan, C.S.A.

, Maverick County

Marker Text

Camp Rabb, 15 miles northeast, was one of 18 Confederate outposts placed a day's horseback ride apart, from Red River to Rio Grande, to prevent Indian attacks and Federal invasion. Named for captain in Frontier Regiment, Texas Cavalry; guarded ford on the Cotton Road, used as major Southern supply line. Fort Duncan, at this site, a former U.S. outpost, protected Civil War trade of cotton for vital supplies and arms. Fort served the counter threat from Federals in upriver El Paso and the Davis Mountains. (1964)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description in front of Chamber of Commerce - Garrison St. near bridges to Mexico, Eagle Pass
Marker # 672
Dedicated
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Civil War; forts; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 28.70611, -100.504726

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