view gallery NW15.8 km | Ranch Water Tank -- TX SH 131 south of Brackettville TX in Water Towers this cool concrete pedestal water tank serves a ranch south of Brackettville along the state highway 131. posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/24/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW16.1 km | Pompey Factor-Brackettville, TX in Medal Of Honor Resting Places Indian Campaigns Medal of Honor Recipient for action at Pecos River, TX on April 25, 1875. He is buried in Seminole Indian Scout Cemetery, Brackettville, TX. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Texas date approved: 05/11/2018 last visited: 12/13/2021 |
view gallery NW16.1 km | John Ward-Brackettville, TX in Medal Of Honor Resting Places Indian Campaigns Medal of Honor Recipient for action at Pecos River, TX on April 25, 1875. He is buried in Seminole Indian Scout Cemetery, Brackettville, TX. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Texas date approved: 06/19/2018 last visited: 12/12/2021 |
view gallery NW16.1 km | Adam Paine AKA Adam Payne-Brackettville, TX in Medal Of Honor Resting Places Indian Campaigns Medal of Honor Recipient for action at Canyon Blanco tributary of the Red River, TX on September 26-27, 1874. He served in the military under an alias, Adam Paine. His true name was Adam Payne. He is buried in Seminole Indian Scout Cemetery, Brackettville, TX. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Texas date approved: 06/04/2018 last visited: 12/13/2021 |
view gallery NW16.1 km | Isaac Payne-Brackettville, TX in Medal Of Honor Resting Places Indian Campaigns Medal of Honor Recipient for action at Pecos River, TX on April 25, 1875. He is buried in Seminole Indian Scout Cemetery, Brackettville, TX posted by: Don.Morfe location: Texas date approved: 06/04/2018 last visited: 12/13/2021 |
view gallery NW16.1 km | Seminole Indian Scouts' Cemetery in Texas Historical Markers 90W - west end of Brackettville take 3348 south 3 miles to marker and cemetery. posted by: GeoGrands location: Texas date approved: 09/01/2008 last visited: 03/02/2018 |
view gallery NW16.1 km | Seminole Indian Scout Cemetery - Brackettville, TX in Worldwide Cemeteries Seminole Indian Scout cemetery was established in September, 1872, on the Fort Clark Reservation. April 14, 1881, the Scouts fought their last Indian battle following the final important raid on Texas soil near the Rio Grande. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 03/08/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery NW16.1 km | Seminole Indian Scout Cemetery - Brackettville, TX in Roadside Attractions Seminole Indian Scout cemetery was established in September, 1872, on the Fort Clark Reservation. April 14, 1881, the Scouts fought their last Indian battle following the final important raid on Texas soil near the Rio Grande. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 03/08/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery NW16.6 km | Courthouse Clock, Brackettville, TX in Town Clocks Located at 501 S. Ann Street, Brackettville, TX. posted by: GeoGrands location: Texas date approved: 08/31/2008 last visited: 03/02/2018 |
view gallery NW16.9 km | Commissary Building -- Fort Clark Historic District -- Brackettville TX in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Commissary Building is a contributing building to the US National Register Fort Clark Historic District in Brackettville TX posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/23/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW16.9 km | (New Cavalry) Barracks -- Fort Clark Historic District -- Brackettville TX in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The New Cavalry Barracks (built 1932) is a contributing building to the US National Register Fort Clark Historic District in Brackettville TX posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/23/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW16.9 km | New Cavalry Barracks in Texas Historical Markers The historic marker for the New Cavalry Barracks on board Fort Clark posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/16/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW16.9 km | Fort Clark Guardhouse in Texas Historical Markers The historic marker in front of the Fort Clark Guardhouse, now an interesting museum posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/16/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW16.9 km | Guardhouse -- Fort Clark Historic District -- Brackettville TX in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Fort Clark Guardhouse is listed as a contributing building to the US National Register Fort Clark Historic District on board the old Fort Clark Army post in Brackettville TX. posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/23/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW16.9 km | Fort Clark Guardhouse Wagon Wheel -- Brackettville TX in Wagon Wheels Old Army-issue wagon wheel on display at the Fort Clark Guardhouse, now a museum, on board Fort Clark posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/23/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW16.9 km | Fort Clark Guardhouse -- Brackettville TX in Retired Prisons The Fort Clark Guardhouse, now an interesting museum posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/23/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW16.9 km | Transport Jail Cell -- Old Fort Clark Guardhouse Museum, Brackettville TX in Retired Prisons The transport jail cell in front of the Old Fort Clark Guardhouse Museum at Brackettville TX posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/23/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW16.9 km | FIRST -- Medal of Honor recipient killing another MOH recipient -- Brackettville TX in First of its Kind A replica tombstone and a sign tells the tale of the day when one Congressional Medal of Honor recipient killed another Medal of Honor recipient -- the first time that has ever happened. posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/26/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW16.9 km | "This Medal of Honor Recipient Killed Another Medal of Honor Recipient here in 1877" -- Brackettville TX in Signs of History A replica tombstone and a sign tells the tale of the day when one Congressional Medal of Honor recipient killed another Medal of Honor recipient at Brackettville, Texas. posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/23/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW17.1 km | Claron A. Windus-Brackettville, TX in Medal Of Honor Resting Places Indian Campaigns Medal of Honor Recipient for action at Wichita River, TX on July 12, 1870. He is buried in Masonic Cemetery, Brackettville, TX. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Texas date approved: 06/23/2018 last visited: 12/12/2021 |
view gallery NW17.1 km | 1873 Infantry Barracks in Texas Historical Markers This historical marker is in front of the 1873 US Army Infantry Barracks at Fort Clark. posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/16/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW17.1 km | (Enlisted) Barracks -- Fort Clark Historic District -- Brackettville TX in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The 1873 Enlisted Barracks buildings are contributing buildings to the US National Register Fort Clark Historic District in Brackettville TX posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Texas date approved: 09/23/2015 last visited: 07/21/2015 |
view gallery NW17.1 km | Empty Saddle in Figurative Public Sculpture Located near the entrance to a privately owned residential park, Fort Clark Springs, on US 90 at Brackettville. posted by: GeoGrands location: Texas date approved: 08/29/2008 last visited: 03/02/2018 |
view gallery NW17.1 km | Empty Saddle - Brackettville, TX in Smithsonian Art Inventory Sculptures A riderless horse symbolizing the death of a soldier and commemorating the days of the U. S. Cavalry. The horse has all of the accouterments he would have worn if ridden by a cavalry soldier. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 03/11/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery NW17.1 km | Post Theater - Brackettville, TX in Vintage Movie Theaters Located on historic Fort Clark (now a private retirement community) it was constructed in 1930's to serve as a movie house for active duty soldiers stationed here. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 03/08/2018 last visited: never |
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