Fort Anahuac
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N 29° 45.346 W 094° 41.284
15R E 336780 N 3292916
A Historical marker located in Fort Anahuac Park in Anahuac, Tx
Waymark Code: WM6PDA
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 06/30/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member clayj
Views: 19

Marker Number: 9123

Marker Text:

Known as Perry's Point until 1825, Anahuac was a port of entry for early Texas colonists. In 1830 the Mexican government established a military post here to collect customs duties and to enforce the law of April 6, 1830, which curtailed further Anglo-American colonization. Situated on a high bluff at the mouth of the Trinity River, Fort Anahuac controlled access to East Texas settlements. Two 18-pound guns topped the 7-foot thick brick walls of the bastion. Four-foot thick walls protected the adjacent barracks, and an underground tunnel led to a nearby powder magazine

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Col. Juan Davis Bradburn, commander of the Anahuac garrison, angered Texas colonists by conscripting labor and supplies to construct the fort and by failing to control his disorderly troops. In 1832 he unjustly imprisoned William B. Travis, Patrick C. Jack, and other settlers here. When he refused to release the men, armed conflict erupted between Texas and Mexican forces. The confrontation here, which also sparked fighting at Velasco and adoption of the Turtle Bayou resolutions, resulted in Bradburn's dismissal and the removal of Mexican troops from the post. Today the ruins of Fort Anahuac are a physical reminder of events that kindled the drive for Texas independence. (1976)

Incise: Marker Sponsored by the National Guard Association and the Chambers County Historical Commission.



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