Maverick
Eagle Pass Post Office
Eagle Pass, TX
The first Eagle Pass Post Office opened in 1849, the same year Fort Duncan was established.
Eagle Pass, C.S.A.
Eagle Pass, TX
A major terminus of the Cotton Road, customhouse and Confederate port of entry into Mexico 1863-65 when Union forces held lower Rio Grande.
Fort Duncan
Eagle Pass, TX
Established March 27, 1849, by Capt. Sidney Burbank with Companies A, B, and F, First U.S. Infantry.
Jesse Sumpter
Eagle Pass, TX
Pioneer citizen, soldier, and law officer.
Maverick County
Eagle Pass, TX
Created Feb. 2, 1856, from Kinney county.
Maverick County Courthouse
Eagle Pass, TX
A landmark of the Texas-Mexico border area.
S. P. Simpson, Jr., House
Eagle Pass, TX
Built by Samuel Pruit Simpson, Jr. (1871-1924), pioneer banker and civic leader who came to Eagle Pass from Lexington, KY.
Shelby's Flag Burial
Eagle Pass, TX
The last flag to fly over an organized Confederate force was buried in the river near this spot on July 4, 1865, by Gen. Jos.