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  1. Fort Phantom Hill, also called the Camp on the Clear Fork, is a former United States Army installation located in Jones County, Texas. The fort was established in 1851 as part of a line of forts in Texas to protect migrants passing through the state on their way to California .

  2. Located in present-day Jones County, Fort Phantom Hill is one of the most pristine historic sites in Texas. It was one of the second line of forts laid out in the early 1850’s to protect the westward-moving frontier of Texas settlement.

  3. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesFort Phantom Hill - TSHA

    Oct 22, 2020 · Fort Phantom Hill was one of the second line of forts laid out in the early 1850s to protect the westward-moving frontier of Texas settlement. In 1849 the federal government sent Capt. Randolph B. Marcy to explore and mark the best route through the Comanchería, the vast region to the north and west of Austin inhabited by the warlike Comanche ...

  4. Today Fort Phantom Hill is one of the most pristine historic sites in Texas. Besides a dozen or so chimneys sprouting up above the plains, the 22-acre site includes three intact stone buildings, including the powder magazine, a guardhouse, and the commissary.

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  6. Feb 10, 2022 · Fort Phantom Hill was a United States Army post that was built to protect the westward-moving frontier of Texas settlement. It was one of the largest and most important forts in the early 1850s U.S. frontier. Originally, it was known as the “Post on the Clear Fork of the Brazos.”

  7. Today, Fort Phantom Hill is one of the most pristine historic sites in Texas. Besides the stone chimneys, other remnants of the developed fort remain for visitors to explore at the 38-acre site. These include an intact stone powder magazine, a stone guardhouse, and an almost-intact commissary or warehouse.

  8. Fort Phantom Hill is part of the Texas Forts Trail, a 650-mile highway tour of historic Texas forts in West Central Texas. The Texas Forts Trail website describes it this way: “The frontier forts of Texas were lonely outposts in wild country.

  9. Fort Phantom Hill: Ten miles north of present day Abilene Photo courtesy of Sergio Piumatti. This fort was established on Nov. 14, 1851 as a unit in a chain of forts from the Red River to the Rio Grande, to defend frontier settlers and West-bound 49'ers.

  10. May 17, 2018 · Fort Phantom Hill was located southwest of Fort Griffin and northeast of Fort Chadbourne. The orders to create such a fort were issued by General William Belknap as he was beginning construction at the fort that would later be named for him, although the General died before he could complete either outpost.

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