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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
[[File:Camp Harlan Boulder.jpeg|thumb|left|250px|Camp Harlan Memorial Boulder.]]
[[File:Camp Harlan Boulder.jpeg|thumb|left|250px|Camp Harlan Memorial Boulder.]]
The site of the camp is now marked by a boulder and bronze tablet and a separate reader-board marker.
The site of the camp is now marked by a boulder and bronze tablet and two separate reader-board type markers. The Camp Harlan - Camp McKean Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Revision as of 09:54, 9 August 2020


Camp Harlan (1861-1862) - A U.S. Civil War Camp established in 1861 near Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa. Probably named for Senator James Harlan. Renamed Camp McKean in 1862. Abandoned in 1862.

Camp Harlan Plaque.
Camp Harlan Medal of Honor Plaque.
Camp Harlan Memorial Site.

History

Camp Harlan was activated in October 1861 at Mount Pleasant in Henry County, Iowa. The camp was opened as a temporary Civil War rendezvous camp for the 4th Iowa Cavalry, until 22 Feb 1862, when they moved to St. Louis with twelve companies and 1086 men and officers.

In the fall of 1862, the 25th Iowa Infantry used the camp, which was then named Camp McKean, to organize the 25th Iowa Volunteer Infantry. Ten companies were mustered on 27 Sep 1862 with a strength of 972 men. In early November these units began moving south.

Current Status

Camp Harlan Memorial Boulder.

The site of the camp is now marked by a boulder and bronze tablet and two separate reader-board type markers. The Camp Harlan - Camp McKean Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.


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Location: Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa.

Maps & Images

Lat: 40.97633 Long: -91.58255


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Visited: 8 Aug 2020