Fort Belknap (Texas)

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Fort Belknap, located near Newcastle, Texas, was established in November 1851 by brevet Brigadier General William G. Belknap to protect the Texas frontier against raids by the Kiowa and Comanche. It was the northernmost fort in a line from the Rio Grande to the Red River. The fort functioned as a base of operations rather than as a fortified point, and it became the center of a substantial network of roads, including the Butterfield Overland Mail. The fort was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960, in recognition of its key role in securing the Texas frontier in the 1850s and 1860s. rdf:langString
Fort Belknap est un ancien poste militaire de la United States Army établi le 24 juin 1851 sur la rive droite de la du fleuve Brazos, près de la ville actuelle de Newcastle au Texas. Nommé d'après le lieutenant-colonel (en) qui sélectionna l'emplacement du site, le fort était initialement destiné à protéger les émigrants empruntant la piste allant de Fort Smith en Arkansas à Santa Fe ainsi que les colons installés dans la région contre les attaques des Amérindiens. Abandonné le 23 février 1859 à cause du manque d'eau, il fut temporairement occupé durant la guerre de Sécession par des troupes texanes. Des troupes de l'US Army le réoccupèrent brièvement à partir de mai 1867 avant d'être définitivement abandonné en septembre 1867 après l'établissement de Fort Griffin. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Fort Belknap, located near Newcastle, Texas, was established in November 1851 by brevet Brigadier General William G. Belknap to protect the Texas frontier against raids by the Kiowa and Comanche. It was the northernmost fort in a line from the Rio Grande to the Red River. The fort functioned as a base of operations rather than as a fortified point, and it became the center of a substantial network of roads, including the Butterfield Overland Mail. The fort was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960, in recognition of its key role in securing the Texas frontier in the 1850s and 1860s. Other forts in the frontier fort system were Forts Griffin, Concho, Richardson, Chadbourne, Stockton, Davis, Bliss, McKavett, Clark, McIntosh, Inge, and Phantom Hill in Texas, and Sill in Oklahoma. Subposts or intermediate stations also were used, including Bothwick's Station on Salt Creek between Fort Richardson and Fort Belknap, Camp Wichita near Buffalo Springs between Fort Richardson and Red River Station, and Mountain Pass between Fort Concho and Fort Griffin. Some notable officers who were stationed at Fort Belknap include Captain Randolph B. Marcy and Lieutenant George B. McClellan. Together, the officers explored the Canadian River and found the headwaters of the Red River. The Second Cavalry was headquartered here in 1858 under the command of Major George H. Thomas. Prior to the outbreak of the American Civil War, the post was abandoned, partly as a pullback of federal troops to the north, and partly due to the fort's unreliable water supply. "Northern Indians fell upon the hapless Texas frontier with such violence that a whole tier of frontier counties was disbanded..." Families remaining in Young County "huddled in the abandoned buildings of Fort Belknap" and "during snow storms sought shelter in the abandoned buildings." The fort was briefly reoccupied in 1867, then abandoned for the last time. The fort was gradually dismantled for building materials, so that by 1936, only the magazine and part of the cornhouse remained. Beginning with the Texas Centennial, portions of the fort were rebuilt and restored, mostly on their original foundations. Starting in 2019, the fort underwent a renovation to update the museum housed in the commissary building and build a new support structure for the historic grape arbor. The arbor includes the largest mustang (muscadine) grape vine known to exist. The fort is home to the Fort Belknap Archives, which houses records from North Texas.
rdf:langString Fort Belknap est un ancien poste militaire de la United States Army établi le 24 juin 1851 sur la rive droite de la du fleuve Brazos, près de la ville actuelle de Newcastle au Texas. Nommé d'après le lieutenant-colonel (en) qui sélectionna l'emplacement du site, le fort était initialement destiné à protéger les émigrants empruntant la piste allant de Fort Smith en Arkansas à Santa Fe ainsi que les colons installés dans la région contre les attaques des Amérindiens. Abandonné le 23 février 1859 à cause du manque d'eau, il fut temporairement occupé durant la guerre de Sécession par des troupes texanes. Des troupes de l'US Army le réoccupèrent brièvement à partir de mai 1867 avant d'être définitivement abandonné en septembre 1867 après l'établissement de Fort Griffin. Le site a été inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques en 1966.
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