Old Government Road
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 30° 40.695 W 101° 40.374
14R E 243931 N 3396993
One of three historic markers at a rest area along the incredibly scenic State Highway 290 between Ozona and Sheffield
Waymark Code: WMPP2Y
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 09/29/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
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This marker preserves the history of The Old Government Road, an important military and trade route through this beautiful, harsh, and breathtaking country.

It is one of three historic markers located at the rest area along State Highway 290 overlooking Fort Lancaster and the Pecos River.
Marker Number: 3737

Marker Text:
Route of march and troop supply on Texas frontier. Followed in part pre-Columbian Indian trails and "Old Chihuahua Trail" that ran from San Antonio to El Paso and Mexico. In 1840s this was extended to Gulf Coast Port of Indianola where imported goods arrived from the United States and Europe, and were freighted out to be exchanged in Chihuahua for ore of silver and gold, leather goods, and other products. In 1848 water holes and camp sites were marked as this road was re-charted for use of U.S. troops sent to protect Texas frontiers from Indian invasions. Army posts were built along this road: Fort Clark, between San Antonio and Del Rio, 1852; Fort Davis, in the Davis Mountains, 1854; Camp Lancaster, at this site, became Fort Lancaster in 1856. Camp Hudson and Fort Stockton were founded in 1857 and 1859. With all the army traffic, trail won new name of "Government Road." Pioneer settlers, adventurers, California-bound gold seekers--even camel trains in government service--traveled this road in spite of frequent encounters with Comanches, Apaches, Kiowas, and other Indians. The Army finally stationed troops in continuous picket line from San Antonio to El Paso. However, it was not until 1870 that relatively safe passage was assured. (1968)


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