Fort Ringgold now Rio grande City ISD property (Rio Grande City, Texas)
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One of Texas’ best preserved old military posts; named for Maj. David Ringgold, first army officer killed in Battle of Palo Alto (see BROWNSVILLE) that opened Mexican War. Established after Mexican War for protection against enemies and to assure Rio Grande as national boundary; deactivated in 1944. Among distinguished landmarks are Lee House, once occupied by Col. Robert E. Lee when he commanded U.S. troops in Texas before the Civil War and old post hospital. Portions of fort are now part of Rio Grande City school system. Off U.S. 83 at east limit.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 26°22'25"N 98°48'27"W
- South Texas College Starr County Campus 5.2 km
- Rio Grande City High School 5.2 km
- WtE Camargo Facility 7.9 km
- Pedro Solis Subdivision 16 km
- Alto Bonito Colonia 17 km
- La Grulla Middle School 19 km
- LA ROCA 19 km
- RANCOS JH 22 km
- Deportes Cinegéticos 30 km
- Pastotek / Rancho Palomitas 98 km
- La Puerta Tract 8 km
- Los Villareales, Texas 9 km
- Los Alvarez, Texas 9 km
- La Casita-Garciasville, Texas 10 km
- La Rosita, Texas 12 km
- Los Vientos V Wind Farm 23 km
- Los Vientos III Wind Farm 24 km
- Marte R. Gomez Reservoir 28 km
- Yturria Brush Tract 29 km
- Abram-Perezville, Texas 42 km