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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1892-present)''' - Established in 1892 from donated land and named after Brigadier General [[Woodford H. Mabry]]<!-- not USMA --> a former Adjutant General of Texas (1891-1898). Presently the Headquarters of Texas Military Forces.


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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1892-present)''' - Established in 1892 from donated land and named after Brig. Gen. Woodford H. Mabry a former Adjutant General of Texas (1891-1898). Presently the Headquarters of Texas Military Forces.
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
Established in 1892 on land donated by a committee of prominent Austin citizens, the camp has expanded  and contracted over the years, in the 1980's it was about 375 acres. The first building, an arsenal, was built in 1915 and the camp has expanded over the years to include many other buildings.
Established in 1892 on land donated by a committee of prominent Austin citizens, the camp has expanded  and contracted over the years, in the 1980's it was about 375 acres. The first building, an arsenal, was built in 1915 and the camp has expanded over the years to include many other buildings.
==Current Status==
==Current Status==
Active military installation. The camp was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
Active Texas National Guard military installation. The camp was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. Camp Mabry Military History Museum is located in Building 6. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday. Call the museum at 512-406-6916 to schedule a visit and get additional directions.
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'''Location:'''West 35th Street, Austin, Texas 78763-5218 (512) 782-5001
'''Location:''' West 35th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas 78763-5218 (512) 782-5001


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'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
* {{Roberts}}, page 768
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/tx-cent.html#mabry North American Forts - Camp Mabry]
* [http://www.texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org/mabry.htm Texas Military Museum]
* [http://www.texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org/mabry.htm Texas Military Museum]
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/CC/qbc18.html The Handboook of Texas OnLine]
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/CC/qbc18.html The Handboook of Texas OnLine - Camp Mabry]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Mabry Wikipedia]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Mabry Wikipedia - Camp Mabry]]
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'''Visited: No'''
{{Visited|30 May 2015}}


'''Notes:''' Camp Mabry Military History Museum is located in Building 6. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday. Call the museum at 512-406-6916 to schedule a visit and get additional directions.
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 7 January 2019

Camp Mabry (1892-present) - Established in 1892 from donated land and named after Brigadier General Woodford H. Mabry a former Adjutant General of Texas (1891-1898). Presently the Headquarters of Texas Military Forces.

Camp Mabry Military History Museum Armor Row
Camp Mabry Chapel
Camp Mabry Military History Museum

Camp Mabry History

Established in 1892 on land donated by a committee of prominent Austin citizens, the camp has expanded and contracted over the years, in the 1980's it was about 375 acres. The first building, an arsenal, was built in 1915 and the camp has expanded over the years to include many other buildings.

Current Status

Active Texas National Guard military installation. The camp was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. Camp Mabry Military History Museum is located in Building 6. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday. Call the museum at 512-406-6916 to schedule a visit and get additional directions.

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Location: West 35th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas 78763-5218 (512) 782-5001

Maps & Images

Lat: 30.310542 Long: -97.762699

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 768

Links:

Visited: 30 May 2015