Gen. George and Libbie Custer Campsite
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Marker Text: Soon after the Civil War General George Armstrong Custer and his cavalry unit arrived in Texas as part of a large U.S. force sent to establish order and counter the threat posed by French-controlled Mexico. From August to October, 1865, Custer, his wife Elizabeth (Libbie), and several U.S. Cavalry units camped here on the Liendo plantation of Leonard W. Groce, heir of "Old 300" settler and cotton baron Jared Groce. The Custers enjoyed warm relations with the Groces and area Texans in part because of his insistence that federal troops treat Texans and their property with respect. (1995)
Marker No: 9380
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 30.108303,-96.027199
Location: 2 miles east of Hempstead on FM 1488, then .25 miles south on Wyatt Chapel Road, Hempstead vicinity
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