Camp Trinidad

 (1865-1869) - A post U.S. Civil War era camp established circa 1865 near Kingsville, Kleberg County, Texas. Abandoned circa 1869.

History
The 4th U.S. Cavalry with twelve companies arrived in Texas in August 1865 and was headquartered at Fort Concho. During the next thirteen years, units from its twelve companies occupied forts and camps between the Rio Grande and Jacksboro, and between San Antonio and San Angelo. A detail from Company L of the 4th U.S. Cavalry was established at Camp Trinidad. In 1868, the Company L detail had a strength of 72 men engaged in "guarding and policing frontier" as a part of some 10,691 troops engaged in the same effort. The report from the War Department to Congress containing reporting their location and strength was dated 30 Dec 1868.

Abandoned circa 1869.

Current Status
Unknown

See Also:
 * Fort Concho

Sources:
 * Stephens, Ray A., Texas; A Historical Atlas, University of Oklahoma Press, 2014, ISBN 080618647X, 9780806186474, 448 pages.
 * Congressional Serial Set, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1 Jan 1869, Google Books, 1130 pages, page 339.

Links:
 * North American Forts - Camp Trinidad