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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1867-1878)''' - Established 26 Nov 1867 by troops of the [[6th U.S. Cavalry]] and named for Maj. Gen. [[Israel B. Richardson]] who died 3 Nov 1862 of wounds received at the battle of Antietam. The post was abandoned 22 May 1778. Also known as [[Fort Jacksboro]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1867-1878)''' - Established 26 Nov 1867 by troops of the [[6th U.S. Cavalry]] and named for Maj. Gen. [[Israel B. Richardson]] who died 3 Nov 1862 of wounds received at the battle of Antietam. The post was abandoned 22 May 1778. Also known as [[Fort Jacksboro]].
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
Expeditions sent from Fort Richardson arrested Indians responsible for the Warren Wagon Train Massacre in 1871 and fought Comanches in Palo Duro Canyon.
Expeditions sent from Fort Richardson arrested Indians responsible for the Warren Wagon Train Massacre in 1871 and fought Comanches in Palo Duro Canyon.

Revision as of 18:26, 11 July 2008

Fort Richardson (1) (1867-1878) - Established 26 Nov 1867 by troops of the 6th U.S. Cavalry and named for Maj. Gen. Israel B. Richardson who died 3 Nov 1862 of wounds received at the battle of Antietam. The post was abandoned 22 May 1778. Also known as Fort Jacksboro.

Fort Richardson Entrance
Fort Richardson Hospital


Fort Richardson (1) History

Expeditions sent from Fort Richardson arrested Indians responsible for the Warren Wagon Train Massacre in 1871 and fought Comanches in Palo Duro Canyon.

Current Status

Designated Fort Richardson State Park and Historic Site. Structures include seven of the original buildings which have been restored: the post hospital; the officers' quarters; a powder magazine; a morgue; a commissary; a guardhouse; and a bakery. There are also two replicas: officers' and enlisted men's barracks. The officers' barracks houses the Interpretive Center.

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Location: Northwest of Fort Worth in Jacksboro, Jack County, 228 State Park Road 61, Jacksboro, Texas 76458

Maps & Images

Lat: 33.207023 Long: -98.163099

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Visited: 11 Jul 2008

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