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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1863-1865) - A [[U.S. Civil War]] era Camp established in 1863 by Captain [[John P. Simpson]] and Company E of the [[1st California Volunteer Battalion of Mountaineers]]. The camp was located near Dyerville, Humboldt County, California. Named Camp Grant after [[Ulysses S. Grant]]. Abandoned in 1865. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1863-1865) - A [[U.S. Civil War]] era Camp established in 1863 by Captain [[John P. Simpson]] and Company E of the [[1st California Volunteer Battalion of Mountaineers]]. The camp was located near Dyerville, Humboldt County, California. Named Camp Grant after [[Ulysses S. Grant]] who was posted at [[Fort Humboldt]] in 1854. Abandoned in 1865. | ||
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HistoryEstablished in October 1863 on the upper Eel River three miles east of Dyerville in Humboldt County, California. Dyerville no longer exists but the location is known. Captain John P. Simpson with Company E of the 1st California Volunteer Battalion of Mountaineers established the camp. Captain Simpson and his troops captured 166 hostile Indians, who he placed on the Round Valley Reservation in 1864. The site was probably abandoned sometime before Company E was mustered out at Fort Humboldt on 14 Jun 1865. Current StatusUnknown
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