In 1974, an archeological excavation was conducted at the site of Fort McIntosh.
They carried him to Fort McIntosh.
In 1849, the military set up Fort McIntosh (originally Camp Crawford).
The main campus is located at the western end of downtown Laredo on the land formerly known as Fort McIntosh.
He was also called upon during later negotiations, such as the Treaty of Fort McIntosh in 1785.
Fort McIntosh was on the very leading edge of the frontier.
Fort McIntosh is the name of several former military installations in the United States:
The fort was the first to be named Fort McIntosh.
Fort McIntosh was a military base in Laredo, Webb County, Texas, that existed from 1849 to 1946.
Fort McIntosh was established in 1849 to guard the Texas frontier at the site of a strategic river crossing.