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When pioneers and gold seekers surged west in the mid-1800s, national concern focused on secure travel routes. In Texas, nearly 600 miles of wilderness stretched between San Antonio and El Paso. Fort Davis, established in 1854, was the first military post to guard the route.

The trauma of the Civil War stripped the frontier of military protection, and little of value remained when federal troops returned in 1867. New construction produced substantial rock and adobe buildings that housed up to 12 companies of cavalry and infantry. Post-war troopers were black "buffalo soldiers," many of them former slaves from Southern plantations.

As the western movement resumed, troopers patrolled the road, escorted mail and wagon trains, and mounted expeditions into the wilderness territory until the fort was deactivated in 1891.

Now operated by the National Park Service, Fort Davis is a superb example of frontier forts from that era, including both ruins and restorations. A museum in reconstructed barracks vividly interprets frontier military life. Another feature is a sound re-creation of a 19th-century military parade—bugles and hoofbeats, the clank and jangle of mounted troops, and music from band manuals of 1875. Echoing over the empty parade ground, it is a haunting whisper from the past.

Open 8 a.m.–5 p.m. daily, except national holidays. Admission charge. On the northern edge of town. From I-10 on the north, or U.S. 90 from the south, the site can be reached by Texas 17 and Texas 118. 432/426-3224, ext. 20. www.nps.gov/foda.

City: Fort Davis
Region: Big Bend Country

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