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Fort Oldham

Cooks Point, Burleson County

Marker Text

Built 1836-37 by pioneers who took refuge with William Oldham (1798?-1868), Infantry major in Texas War for Independence. The fort stabilized the area, as dozens lived there in seasons of Indian raids, and eventually preachers who helped found early church. By 1838, Fort Oldham had a post office and was a stopping place on Independence-Tenoxtitlan Road. Maj. Oldham joined Somervell and Mier Expeditions (1842) to counter Mexican raids into Texas. Captured by the foe, he escaped, fought way through perils, and returned home. He amassed fortune in land surrounding fort site.

Marker Details

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Location Description On FM 1362 near intersection with CR 226 about 2.5 miles SW of Cooks Point
Marker # 8632
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code forts; pioneers; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 30.566582, -96.587533

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