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Virginia Field Park

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Calvert, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 58' 58.60300000008", -96° 40' 9.53285000016"
 
    Texas State
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     Land given to Calvert 1868 for use as a park by the Houston & Texas Central Railroad. Co. C, 4th Texas Inf. Regt., Hood's Texas Brigade, under Major Wm. Townsend, mustered nearby, 1865. Was site during Reconstruction, 1868-1873, of Sky Parlor (room built on pole, as a tree house) to serve as prison for Southern sympathizers. In 1895 and 1912, Hood's Texas Brigade Association entertained here. The Victorian pavilion and two gazebos were built 1895 for concerts, gatherings, and dancing. The park was named in 1937 for landscaper, Mrs. Virginia Field.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Virginia Field Park Historical Marker Location Map, Calvert, Texas