Historical Marker

Six Miles East to Site of Little River Fort

Historical marker location:
IH-35, Belton, Texas
( Southbound IH-35 access road, between Shanklin Road and Tahuaya Drive, north side of the Leon River in former picnic area. Marker in storage during road construction.)
Marker installed: 1969

A stockade and blockhouse of the Republic of Texas. Built in November, 1836, by a unit of some 20 Rangers under Lt. George B. Erath (soldier-statesman for whom Erath County was named).

By Christmas they had erected 7 or 8 cabins, a blockhouse and a picket stockade, which enclosed about 1/2 acre of land. A spring nearby supplied water. Rations included an ear of corn daily, game, honey and a little coffee.

The Rangers withdrew about May, 1837. Later the fort was used by settlers, hunters and adventurers. The remains of the structures were removed, 1840's. (1969).