Fort Davis

Fort Davis
Title Fort Davis PDF eBook
Author Robert Wooster
Publisher Fred Rider Cotten Popular Hist
Pages 68
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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A short study of Fort Davis, a U.S. Army post located in West Texas, tracing its history from the mid-1850s, through the Civil War, use by African-American troops, and how it influenced the frontier military unit.

Fort Davis

Fort Davis
Title Fort Davis PDF eBook
Author Robert Wooster
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 61
Release 2014-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 1625110081

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This engaging, illustrated history of Fort Davis, one of the U.S. Army's most important western posts, relates the exciting history of Trans-Pecos Texas—the far western reaches off the state. Wooster traces the history of this Davis Mountains region from the days when Indians and later Spaniards and Mexicans inhabited the area, through its days as the site of Texan and American interests. The establishment and construction of Fort Davis in the mid-1850s tells the story of one of the army's largest western posts. We learn about the famous army camels which Secretary of War Jefferson Davis brought to the area, with Fort Davis serving as a base of operations, and about the difficult conditions imposed on the army by weather, climate, and Indians, Evacuated by the U.S. Army at the beginning of the Civil War, Fort Davis later was occupied by Texas state troops, then briefly reoccupied by the Federals. After the war, the War Department began shifting regular army units back to the western frontiers. Among these units were each of the famous black regiments, many of them composed of former slaves who proved to be excellent soldiers. The details of daily life—food, clothing, social activities, weapons, medical care—are thoroughly discussed, as are the often ineffective campaigns against Indians. Robert Wooster skillfully uses the forty-year history of Fort Davis to provide a clear window into the frontier military experience and into nineteenth-century American society. Because of its black soldiers, and its large Mexican-American civilian community, Fort Davis is a prime resource for studying and understanding the stratified racial relations which accompanied the army's and the nation's westward expansion.

History of Fort Davis, Texas

History of Fort Davis, Texas
Title History of Fort Davis, Texas PDF eBook
Author Robert Wooster
Publisher
Pages 428
Release 1991
Genre Electronic government information
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Fort Davis National Historic Site, General Management Plan

Fort Davis National Historic Site, General Management Plan
Title Fort Davis National Historic Site, General Management Plan PDF eBook
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Pages 32
Release 2002
Genre
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Final Environmental Impact Statement General Management Plan, Fort Davis, National Historic Site, Texas

Final Environmental Impact Statement General Management Plan, Fort Davis, National Historic Site, Texas
Title Final Environmental Impact Statement General Management Plan, Fort Davis, National Historic Site, Texas PDF eBook
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Pages 124
Release 2003
Genre
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Historical Handbook Series

Historical Handbook Series
Title Historical Handbook Series PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 720
Release 1961
Genre National parks and reserves
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Great Plains Forts

Great Plains Forts
Title Great Plains Forts PDF eBook
Author Jay H Buckley
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 157
Release
Genre
ISBN 1496238206

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