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Camp Henry E. McCulloch

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US 87, 0.1 mi. N of city limits (4.1 mi. N of courthouse), Victoria, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 28° 51' 17.71881000012", -97° 1' 10.49549999988"
 
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    October 1861, on this site in Nuner Mott, a valley extending southwest in Victoria County, seven infantry and two cavalry companies of the 6th Regiment Texas Infantry trained in this camp of instruction commanded by Col. R.R. Garland. Co. A, of Port Lavaca, under A. Ham Phillips, and Co. B, Victoria, under Jacob Rupley, were joined for eight months by troops from nearby towns. The 6th on May 22, 1862, was ordered to Gen. Van Dorn at Arkansas post, where it was captured. Less than 100 of the 643 men survived the war. (1963)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Camp Henry E. McCulloch Historical Marker Location Map, Victoria, Texas