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The pamphlet traces the political and geographic forces that led to establishing a military post on the Texas frontier, situating that decision within boundary changes, westward migration driven by mineral discoveries, and the network of trails and supply routes across arid plains. It explains how such forts functioned to protect emigrant and commercial traffic, assert federal presence, and manage conflicts with Plains peoples, emphasizing regional topography, water sources, and the roles of traders and mounted Indigenous groups. Concise narrative text and maps combine to summarize the fort’s founding rationale, logistical role, and routine operations during frontier expansion.

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James N. Gregory

James N. Gregory is an author known for his work on historical subjects, particularly in relation to military history. His notable book, "Fort Concho: Its Why and Wherefore," explores the significance and historical context of Fort Concho, a former military outpost in Texas. Through his writing, Gregory contributes to the understanding of the American frontier and the role of military installations in shaping local history. His work is a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of American military heritage.

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