Historical Marker

Fort McKavett, C.S.A.

Menard · Menard County · Dedicated 1963 · THC Atlas #5327001998

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Marker Inscription

Located 21 miles west. Upon secession, Confederate cavalry occupied this post to give protection against Indians. Early in 1862 this fort confined group of Union troops from surrendered U.S. forts who were seeking to leave the state at start of Civil War. Permanent personnel left the post in April 1862 when the frontier defense line was pulled back more than 60 miles east. However scouting parties and patrols of confederate and state troops used the fort intermittently in aggressive warfare to keep Indians near their camps and away from settlements and to check on invasion by Union forces. Usually supplying their own mounts, guns and sustenance, these men guarded the frontier until war's end. Texas had 2000 miles of coastline and frontier to defend from Union attack, Indian raids, marauders. Defense lines were set to give maximum protection with the few men left in the state. One line stretched from El Paso to Brownsville. Another had posts set a day's horseback ride apart from Red River to the Rio Grande. Fort McKavett and other U.S. forts used by scouting parties lay in a line between. Behind these lines and to the east organized militia, citizens' posses from nearby settlements backed the Confederate and state troops to curb Indian raids. A memorial to Texans who served the confederacy Erected by the State of Texas 1963

About this site

Fort McKavett, C.S.A. is a historical marker in Menard, Menard County, dedicated in 1963. It is one of 16 historical markers documented in Menard County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 31 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 30.9137, -99.7838 near Menard. The nearest cataloged historic site is Menard County Courthouse (courthouse), about 0.1 miles away. Others within a short drive include Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ditch, and Bank of Menard.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5327001998. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 30.9137, -99.7838 · Menard, Menard County
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