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Fort Chadbourne


category : Historic Forts
Established in Oct. 1852 by elements of 8th Infantry, and named for 2nd Lt. Theodore Lincoln Chadbourne who was killed in the battle of Resaca de la Palma in the Mexican War. However, post experienced chronic water shortage and was abandoned in 1867, and troops were transferred to Fort Concho in San Angelo, but military continued to use the facility until 1873. Visitors can walk through the grounds and view the fort's ruins, however artifact collecting and use of metal detectors is prohibited. The site is open daily during daylight hours for touring. The visitor center/museum contains many artifacts from the site and are on display.


Admission: Admission is free and donations are gladly accepted to help keep the doors open!
Hours: Visitor center is open Tuesday – Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Address: 651 Fort Chadbourne Road, Bronte, TX 76933 Twelve miles north of Bronte of Hwy 277.
Phone: 325-743-2555
Our Email: fortchad@taylortel.net
Our Website:www.fortchadbourne.org

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Fort Chadbourne

Established in Oct. 1852 by elements of 8th Infantry, and named for 2nd Lt. Theodore Lincoln Chadbourne who was killed in the battle of Resaca de la Palma in the Mexican War. However, post experienced chronic water shortage and was abandoned in 1867

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Fort Chadbourne

Established in Oct. 1852 by elements of 8th Infantry, and named for 2nd Lt. Theodore Lincoln Chadbourne who was killed in the...