Fort Richardson
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Points of Interest:
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A reconstructed officers' barracks serves as Interpretive Center,
which is open daily. Six of the original stone buildings exist:
morgue, bakery, magazine, commissary, hospital, and part of the
guardhouse.
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Activities:
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Camping with electricity, picnic sites, rest rooms,
shower; hiking trails; pond, fishing. |
Annual Events:
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940-567-3506
April: Annual Meeting of Friends of Fort Richardson
May: Frontier Festival
August: Hoof-N-Hair Cookoff
November: Military Re-Enactment
December: Christmas in the Park
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Photo by Mario Gonzalez
Photos published by the Texas Parks and Wildlife depicts
Dr. John Fox Hammond, surgeon in charge of Fort Richardson's Cavalry
Post Hospital, conducting his morning rounds on December 19th, 1871.
Photo by Mario Gonzalez
Probably the only good thing to come from the carnage of the Civil
War were the advances made in surgery and convalescence. Dr. Hammond
was a pioneer proponent and practitioner of the medical relationship
between sanitation and disease.
Photo by Mario Gonzalez
Photo by Rod Florence
Photo by Mario Gonzalez
Photo by Rod Florence
Photo by Rod Florence
OTIS Historical Archives, National Museum of Health & Medicine
Dr. Hammond and Mackenzie's adjutant and biographer, R.G. Carter, were as close to being friends with Colonel Mackenzie as
the commander could allow. Carter writes that such familiarity did not
include joking with the short-tempered disciplinarian especially during
long marches across the harsh Southern Plains.
Photo by Mario Gonzalez
Photo by Mario Gonzalez
Photo by J. Griffis Smith
Photo by J. Griffis Smith |