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Fort Houston - 2

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Palestine, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 44' 22.9992", -95° 39' 24.3"
 
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    (site one-fourth mile south) A stockade and blockhouse of the . Built in 1835-1836 to protect settlers who founded Houston, a pioneer town, now in Anderson County. Friendly Indians would come to trade at the site, but wary settlers often slept inside the 25-foot-square blockhouse, built of heavy logs. Trappers bought supplies there and men from Houston formed one of the first Ranger units in Texas. The fort defended a large area of the frontier, 1836-1839, but it was abandoned about 1841. The site later became part of home of John H. Reagan, Texas Statesman.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Fort Houston - 2 Historical Marker Location Map, Palestine, Texas