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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1865-1869) - An Oregon Volunteer post established in 1865 just after the end of the [[U.S. Civil War]]. Named after General [[Nathaniel Lyon]]. Abandoned on 27 Apr 1869. Also Known as [[Camp Lyons]]. | |||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1865-1869) - An Oregon Volunteer post established in 1865 just after the end of the [[U.S. Civil War]]. Named after General [[Nathaniel Lyon]]. Abandoned on | |||
== {{PAGENAME}} History == | == {{PAGENAME}} History == | ||
Camp Lyon was established by three companies of the [[1st Oregon Volunteer Cavalry]] and a detachment of [[1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry]] on 27 Jun 1865. The post was composed of 8 simple buldings of logs with pole and dirt roofs. Abandoned on 27 Apr 1869. | Camp Lyon was established by three companies of the [[1st Oregon Volunteer Cavalry]] and a detachment of [[1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry]] on 27 Jun 1865. The post was composed of 8 simple buldings of logs with pole and dirt roofs. Abandoned on 27 Apr 1869. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Nothing remains of this once very active camp. A cabin reportedly built from timbers taken from the Camp sits on a hill overlooking the site. The site is located on private property. Some sources indicate this post was in Owyhee County, Idaho, but the USGS and topi maps indicate that the site is in Oregon, just across the border. | Nothing remains of this once very active camp. A cabin reportedly built from timbers taken from the Camp sits on a hill overlooking the site. The site is located on private property. Some sources indicate this post was in Owyhee County, Idaho, but the USGS and topi maps indicate that the site is in Oregon, just across the border. | ||
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(C) 43.1285, -117.0279 | (C) 43.1285, -117.0279, Camp Lyon | ||
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* Hart, Herbert M., Old Forts of the Northwest, Bonanza Books., New York NY, 1963, page 126 | * Hart, Herbert M., Old Forts of the Northwest, Bonanza Books., New York NY, 1963, page 126 | ||
* {{Roberts}}, page 253 | * {{Roberts}}, page 253 | ||
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[[Category:Oregon Malheur County]] | [[Category:Oregon Malheur County]] | ||
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Camp Lyon (1) (1865-1869) - An Oregon Volunteer post established in 1865 just after the end of the U.S. Civil War. Named after General Nathaniel Lyon. Abandoned on 27 Apr 1869. Also Known as Camp Lyons. Camp Lyon (1) HistoryCamp Lyon was established by three companies of the 1st Oregon Volunteer Cavalry and a detachment of 1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry on 27 Jun 1865. The post was composed of 8 simple buldings of logs with pole and dirt roofs. Abandoned on 27 Apr 1869. Current StatusNothing remains of this once very active camp. A cabin reportedly built from timbers taken from the Camp sits on a hill overlooking the site. The site is located on private property. Some sources indicate this post was in Owyhee County, Idaho, but the USGS and topi maps indicate that the site is in Oregon, just across the border.
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