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Texas
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Menard
County
SW of Menard
30° 49' 37" N, 100° 6' 29" W (30.826944, -100.108056)
Address:
7066 FM 864
Fort McKavett, TX 76841
325/396-2358
www.thc.texas.gov/historic-sites/fort-mckavett-state-historic-site
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Fort
McKavett Hospital Headquarters
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
Restoration of
the fort began in 1968 when the old
school and one of the barracks was acquired and it was under the
control of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The restoration
continued and by 1990 seventeen buildings had been restored. Now known
as Fort McKavett State Historic Site, the area is a day-use
facility of 82 acres. |
Fort
McKavett building
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
Buildings
in Fort McKavett
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
Porch
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
Buffalo Room
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
The court-martial
building
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
Deadhouse
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
Fort
McKavett Ruins
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
Fort
McKavett Ruins
Photo
courtesy Shannan Yarbrough, February 2005 |
Fort McKavett
Chronicles
Skeletons
in Old Fort McKavett
by Mike Cox
When an archaeologist found the skeleton buried beneath what once
was the floor of Officers Quarters Number 4 at old Fort McKavett
near Menard, he dug up a mystery... more
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