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Camp Curry (1865-1866) - Established Aug 1865 and named after Col. George B. Currey. Abandoned May 1866. Also known as Camp Currey.

Camp Curry History

Camp Curry had about forty 10' by 12' hewn log cabins and a cellar or storehouse dug into a hillside. It was occupied by units from the 4th California Infantry, 1st Washington Territorial Infantry, 1st Oregon Infantry and the 14th U.S. Infantry.

Current Status

On private property

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Location: On a privately owned ranch north of Suntex in Harney County, Oregon

Maps & Images

Lat: 43.64 Long: -119.66

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