Guarding the frontier during the Civil War, this camp was located 17 mi. west, 6 mi. north. Established as part of a chain of posts a day's horseback ride apart stretching from Red River to Rio Grande. Occupied by Texas Frontier Regiment. Named for Capt. John Salmon, frontier Indian fighter and post commander. Later renamed Camp McCord. Short of food, supplies, ammunition, horses, troubled with Indians, and sharing few of the glories of the war at the cost of many lives, these men served to protect the Texas frontier. TEXAS CIVIL WAR FRONTIER DEFENSE 1861-1865: Texas made an all-out effort for the Confederacy after voting over 3 to 1 for secession. 90,000 troops, noted for mobility and heroic daring, fought on every battlefront. An important source of supply and gateway to foreign trade thru Mexico, Texas was the storehouse of the South. Camp Salmon and other posts on this line were backed by patrols of State Rangers, organized militia, and citizens' posses scouting from nearby "family forts." This was part of a 2000 mile frontier and coastline successfully defended by Texans.
Camp Salmon, C.S.A.
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Camp Salmon, C.S.A. is a historical marker in Eastland, Eastland County, dedicated in 1963. It is one of 46 historical markers documented in Eastland County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 60 historic sites cataloged across the county.
The site sits at 32.4012, -98.8189 near Eastland. The nearest cataloged historic site is Eastland County Courthouse (courthouse), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Eastland County Courthouse, Eastland, and Early Banking in Eastland.
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5133000676. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.
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