Fort Hudson (Tex.) collection 1860

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Fort Hudson (Tex.) collection 1860

Comprised of military records, theFort Hudson (Tex.) Collection, 1860, documents the military activities of the 8thInfantry Regiment of the U.S. Army, while stationed at Fort Hudson, located on theDevil’s River in Texas. The collection includes regimental requisitions, issues fortroops and a hospital, a report about the employment of a post guide, and otherrecords signed or ordered by Major Larkin Smith.

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