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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1866-1867)''' - Established 15 Jul 1866 by Federal soldiers from Boise, Idaho and moved 1 sep 1867 to a new location [[Camp Warner (2)]].
'''{{PAGENAME}} (1866-1867)''' - Established 15 Jul 1866 by Federal soldiers from Boise, Idaho and moved 1 sep 1867 to a new location [[Camp Warner (2)]]. Also known as [[Camp Burbank]].
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
The first Camp Warner was a temporary camp built when winter closed in on the troops. General Crooked arrived in the spring of 1867 and ordered the camp be moved west of the initial location to a lower elevation.  He had a stone causeway built across Lake Hart so the wagons could reach the new location.
The first Camp Warner was a temporary camp built when winter closed in on the troops. General Crooked arrived in the spring of 1867 and ordered the camp be moved west of the initial location to a lower elevation.  He had a stone causeway built across Lake Hart so the wagons could reach the new location.

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Camp Warner (1) (1866-1867) - Established 15 Jul 1866 by Federal soldiers from Boise, Idaho and moved 1 sep 1867 to a new location Camp Warner (2). Also known as Camp Burbank.

Camp Warner (1) History

The first Camp Warner was a temporary camp built when winter closed in on the troops. General Crooked arrived in the spring of 1867 and ordered the camp be moved west of the initial location to a lower elevation. He had a stone causeway built across Lake Hart so the wagons could reach the new location.

Current Status

Only a few indentations remain where stone fireplaces may have been. Two lonely marble slabs mark the graves of Ward Cantrell, born 1846, died 1867, and Lewis Debold, born 1847, died 1866.

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Location:East side of Warner Valley, Lake County, Oregon, near the site of the Order of the Antelope Blue Sky Hotel, now closed.

Maps & Images

Lat: 42.430426 Long: -119.729176

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