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Site of the Union Stockade

Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County

Marker Text

The Reconstruction era which followed the Civil War (1861-65) was a time of unrest in texas. In this area a gang of outlaws whipped and killed blacks and harassed other citizens. On August 10, 1868, Capt. T. M. Tolman brought Federal troops here to restore order. Despite protests the army moved the county seat from Tarrant (4 mi. N) to Sulphur Springs. After the hotel where officers were staying was set afire, a stockade was built. Surrounded by a split log fence, it served as post quarters, hospital, jail, stable, and kitchen. It was abandoned in 1870 when Federal troops withdrew.

Marker Details

Address 303 Connally St.
Location Description
Marker # 7332
Dedicated 1979
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code forts; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.138079, -95.603431

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