1873 Infantry Barracks
N 29° 18.271 W 100° 25.256
14R E 362001 N 3242561
This historical marker is in front of the 1873 US Army Infantry Barracks at Fort Clark.
Waymark Code: WMPK5B
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 09/11/2015
Views: 6
Today, these historic enlisted barracks are used as a motel for Fort Clark Springs Resort guests. The barracks are located at 349 Fort Clark Road on board old Fort Clark.
Marker Number: 16385
Marker Text: Fort Clark by 1873 had grown to regimental size, compelling construction of six single-story infantry barracks and three two-story cavalry barracks by the U. S. Army Quartermaster Department. This one-story rectangular plan barracks was built of coursed rubble limestone with a gable wood shingle roof, stone fireplaces, central roof vent and shed front porch. The open interior housed bunks for sixty-four soldiers with a single gun rack in the center of the open bay. The company barracks faced the officers’ quarters to the west across the parade field. Today this building is the best surviving example of its kind at Fort Clark, and one of a handful of Indian Wars period barracks left on any post in the nation.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark -- 2010
Marker is property of the state of Texas
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