Historical Marker

Camp Belknap, C.S.A.

Historical marker location:
SH 251 South of Newcastle, Newcastle, Texas
( Fort Belknap, SH 251, about 3 mi. south of Newcastle)
Marker installed: 1963

Confederate frontier post Camp Belknap located this vicinity. Local soldiers, determined to guard edge of settlement against Indian raids, Union invasion from Indian Territory, joined frontier regiment of Texas Cavalry and Rangers. Chain of posts from Red River to Rio Grande patrolled. Regiment concentrated vicinity this camp, spring 1863. Fought Comanche attack near Elm Creek 1864. Constantly looking for marauders, short on food supplies and ammunition, these Confederates effectively protected setters and supply trains.

(Erected by the State of Texas 1963.).