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Fort Davis National Historic SiteCentenniel celebration at Fort Davis in October 1954.
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Cannon firing Fort Davis NHS.  

Did You Know?
Fort Davis was one of the largest military posts in Texas. In the spring of 1884, over 600 soldiers (5% or 1/20th of the U.S. Army) was assigned to the fort.

Last Updated: August 19, 2006 at 17:35 EST