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Camp Rio Frio, C.S.A.

, McMullen County

Marker Text

A Civil War home guard post, acting as buffer to protect older settlements from Apaches and bandits. Scattered local men were members of the 29th Brigade, Texas Militia. Picket homes with dirt floors. Diet of prickly pear salad and fruit, Spanish dagger blooms, hominy, turkey, quail and deer meat. Homespun and linsey clothing dyed blue with Brazil root or gold with agarita. Such was local scene the home guard protected. Camp Rio Frio was later Dogtown, then became Tilden. It proved itself in a rugged era. (1964)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description On Highway 16 1/2 miles north of intersection of Highway 16 and Highway 72 (across from Caja Hill), Tilden.
Marker # 674
Dedicated 1964
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Civil War; forts; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 28.46416, -98.547041

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