Fort Davis National Historic Site, in Fort Davis, Texas, commemorates the fort's role in settling the region and protecting travelers and merchants along the San Antonio-El Paso Road. The fort is one of the best preserved military posts in the Southwest. It was named for Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, who later became president of the Confederate States of America.
Fort Davis National Historic Site
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