Historical Marker

Staff Officers' Quarters

Historical marker location:
Brackettville, Texas
( Colony ROW between quarters Nos. 22 and 25, Ft. Clark Springs, Brackettville)
Marker installed: 1990

The U.S. Army built nine stone officers' quarters at Fort Clark beginning in 1873. The need soon arose for additional housing for senior staff officers, and this building was constructed in 1888. Built in a T-plan, the two-story stone duplex features a full width front porch and is a good example of military standard housing adapted to the materials and climate of the region. Among the house's residents was General George S. Patton.

Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1990.