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Established in September 1917 during [[World War I]] as a training camp for special units of the Quartermaster Corps. The camp was located on about 81 acres near Florida Avenue & 5th Street, in Northeast Washington, DC. During the war some 25,000 personnel passed through the camp. | Established in September 1917 during [[World War I]] as a training camp for special units of the Quartermaster Corps. The camp was located on about 81 acres near Florida Avenue & 5th Street, in Northeast Washington, DC. During the war some 25,000 personnel passed through the camp. | ||
In November 1918, at the end of the war, the camp served as a separation center for returning soldiers. By 15 Mar 1919, it had discharged about 7,000. | In November 1918, at the end of the war, the camp served as a separation center for returning soldiers. By 15 Mar 1919, it had discharged about 7,000 personnel. | ||
Abandoned in 1920. | Abandoned in 1920. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Overbuilt, no visible remains. | Overbuilt, no visible remains. |
Revision as of 05:23, 25 May 2018
HistoryEstablished in September 1917 during World War I as a training camp for special units of the Quartermaster Corps. The camp was located on about 81 acres near Florida Avenue & 5th Street, in Northeast Washington, DC. During the war some 25,000 personnel passed through the camp. In November 1918, at the end of the war, the camp served as a separation center for returning soldiers. By 15 Mar 1919, it had discharged about 7,000 personnel. Abandoned in 1920. Current StatusOverbuilt, no visible remains.
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