Fort Duncan

Fort Duncan

28°42′26″N 100°29′57″O / 28.70722, -100.49917

Fort Duncan est un poste de l'US Army, établi en 1849 afin de protéger les premiers colons américains à s'établir le long du Rio Grande près de l'actuelle localité de Eagle Pass (Texas).

Bibliographie

  • Fort Duncan, Texas : rock of the Rio Grande line of defense ; Richard A Thompson; Austin, Tex. : Nortex Press, 2004. (OCLC 50198381)
  • Fort Duncan : frontier outpost on the Rio Grande ; A Ray Kinsall; Maverick County Historical Commission (Maverick County, Tex.); Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mèxico : A.R. Kinsall, 1999. (OCLC 48496026)
  • Eagle Pass, Fort Duncan and Piedras Negras in the War of the Rebellion ; A Ray Kinsall; 1999. (OCLC 51464411)

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