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Fort Davis National Historic Site
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How to Donate:

Send donations directly to:

          Fort Davis National Historic Site

   PO Box 1379

      Fort Davis, Texas 79734

OR

The Friends of Fort Davis National Historic Site

P.O. Box 1023

Fort Davis, Texas 79734

info@ffdnhs.org

The Friends of Fort Davis National Historic Site is a nonprofit organization which exists to support activities approved by the National Park Service for which congressionally appropriated funds are not available. The group provides money for such activities as historic preservation and restoration, education and cultural programs, research and planning. To donate to or become a member of the Friends’ group, please contact them at P.O. Box 1023, Fort Davis, Texas 79734 or through their website: info@ffdnhs.org

Lieutenant Colonel Wesley Merritt comander 9th Cavalry.  

Did You Know?
Lieutenant Colonel Wesley Merritt and the 9th U.S. Cavalry reoccupied Fort Davis after the Civil War in 1867. He commanded the post until 1869.

Last Updated: September 03, 2009 at 12:49 EST