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Fort Concho is a former United States Army installation and National Historic Landmark District located in San Angelo, Texas.It was established in November 1867 at the confluence of the North and South Concho Rivers, on the routes of the Butterfield Overland Mail Route and Goodnight–Loving Trail, and was an active military base for the next 22 years.
Fort Concho is a former United States Army installation and a National Historic Landmark located in San Angelo, Texas. It was established in 1867 and was an active military base for 22 years. The fort was the base of the 4th Cavalry from 1867 to 1875, and of the "Buffalo Soldiers" of the 10th Cavalry from 1875 to 1882. The fort was abandoned in ...
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English: Fort Concho's first and second enlisted men's barracks. The first building (far left) contains the visitors center while the second is an exhibit of period ...
Panorama image of the contents of Fort Concho's Enlisted Barracks 2. At the far left of this image is the fort's collection of period artillery pieces. Items portrayed in this file
English: This is a memorial headstone located at Fort Concho, San Angelo, Texas dedicated to William O'Neill, killed during the American Indian Wars. He posthumously received the Medal of Honor on 19 November 1872.
English: This is a memorial headstone located at Fort Concho, San Angelo, Texas dedicated to John Francis O'Sullivan, killed during the American Indian Wars. He posthumously received the Medal of Honor on 13 October 1875.
The Officer's Row at Fort Concho, photographed in 1913. Behind the Officer's Quarters, at center-left, is the post hospital. Some of the buildings are in ruinous condition.