Brownsville, C.S.A.
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member JimmyEv
N 25° 56.973 W 097° 30.350
14R E 649607 N 2870950
With the Federal blockade of Southern ports during the Civil War, Brownsville became the Trans-Mississippi Department's major port, moving goods across the Rio Grande to the neutral Mexican port of Bagdad.
Waymark Code: WM2JHZ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/11/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 28

Marker Number: 538

Marker Text:
A major center of activity for Confederacy, chief depot for war material and supplies imported from Europe through neutral port of Bagdad, Mexico. Terminus of cotton road. Point of entry and departure for important personages of South in intercourse with outside world. Occupied by large Federal expeditionary force Nov. 6, 1863 after Confederates had destroyed Ft. Brown, cotton, commissary stores and supplies and had withdrawn. Became temporary seat of Union State Government with Texan A.J. Hamilton Military Governor. BACK SIDE BROWNSVILLE, C.S.A. When Confederate forces reoccupied Brownsville July 30, 1864 it resumed its importance as South's supply source and terminus of cotton road. Cotton export through Brownsville and other Rio Grande points means of survival of Confederacy west of the Mississippi. Imports from Europe and Mexico formed almost entire supply for military and civilian Gen. Magruder, Gen. Bee, Col. "Rip" Ford and other prominent Confederate officers headquarters here. Center of international intrigue throughout war.


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