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In the meantime, enjoy a brief history
of Ft. Concho, TX..
A Brief History of Ft. Concho, Texas
Fort Concho's commissary storehouse
(today the oldest building in San Angelo) and its twin,
the quartermaster storehouse, were constructed in 1868.
Subsequent construction progressed slowly because building
materials not available locally had to be hauled from the
Gulf Coast by oxcart. An official report in 1876 stated
that "a flat, treeless, dreary prairie" surrounded the
fort, but Capt. Robert G. Carterqv
recalled Fort Concho in the 1870s as "one of the most
beautiful and best ordered posts on the Texas border. Its
arrangement was artistic and every feature bespoke comfort
and convenience. On the south side of the ample parade
grounds stood the officers' quarters, tasty, elegant,
imposing; on the north, the commodious and handsome
barracks; on the east side the commissary and
quartermaster's buildings, while the west side of the
grounds was closed with an ornamental fence with a large
gateway in the center." Civilian stonemasons and
carpenters from the Fredericksburg area were employed in
the early years of construction, and soldiers built the
later buildings. The government did not buy the land on
which the fort was built but leased it from private
owners.
By 1879 Fort Concho was an
eight-company post with some forty permanent structures
built of locally quarried limestone around a parade ground
that measured about 500 by 1,000 feet. Besides the
buildings mentioned by Carter, the fort's stone buildings
included stables, blacksmith and carpenter shops, a forage
house, an ordnance storehouse, a guardhouse, a powder
magazine, a pump house, a bakery, a hospital, an
administration building, and a schoolhouse that was used
also as a chapel. A number of temporary frame
buildings-married soldiers' quarters, telegraph office,
and post trader's store-were built adjacent to the fort.
The fort was not stockade, but stone walls surrounded the
hospital and the backyards of the officers' quarters. A
belvedere on the post hospital afforded a distant view in
every direction.
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