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{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Goodwin|State=AZ|Dates=1866‑69|Notes=3 times so far, {{Cullum|1417}} • {{Cullum|1518}} • {{Cullum|2186}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Goodwin|State=AZ|Dates=1866‑69|Notes=3 times so far, {{Cullum|1417}} • {{Cullum|1518}} • {{Cullum|2186}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Grant (6)|State=NY|Dates=1885|Notes=Once so far, {{Cullum|2180}}: "Camp Grant, Riverside Park, New York city".}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Grant (6)|State=NY|Dates=1885|Notes=Once so far, {{Cullum|2180}}: "Camp Grant, Riverside Park, New York city".}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Greene|State=NC|Dates=1917‑18|Notes=4 times so far, {{Cullum|2905}} • {{Cullum|3221}} • {{Cullum|5226}} • {{Cullum|5883}}; seems to be a World War I training camp.}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Harkins|State=IT|Dates=1836|Notes=2 times in Cullum {{Cullum|700}} • {{Cullum|282}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Harkins|State=IT|Dates=1836|Notes=2 times in Cullum {{Cullum|700}} • {{Cullum|282}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Hayes (2)|State=OH|Dates=1917‑45|Notes=Apparently a processing center in World War I and II; once so far onsite, {{Cullum|3260}}, where the year is 1925.}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Hayes (3)|State=VA|Dates=1862|Notes=Temporary Civil War camp, see [http://ww2.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/hayes/chapterxvii.html Ch. 17 of this bio of Rutherford Hayes]: "Saturday, January 4, 1862. -- Major Comly calls his camp at Raleigh — notice: Raleigh, VA, not NC! — 'Camp Hayes.' "}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Henry|State=TN|Dates=1793|Notes=Not the Civil War Fort; mentioned by John Sevier in his diary, [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Tennessee/_Texts/THM/5/3/Sevier_Journal/1793*.html#date_24Oct Oct. 24, 1793].}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Henry|State=TN|Dates=1793|Notes=Not the Civil War Fort; mentioned by John Sevier in his diary, [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Tennessee/_Texts/THM/5/3/Sevier_Journal/1793*.html#date_24Oct Oct. 24, 1793].}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Harry J. Jones|State=AZ|Dates=1917‑18|Notes=Once in Cullum {{Cullum|2916}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Harry J. Jones|State=AZ|Dates=1917‑18|Notes=Once in Cullum {{Cullum|2916}}.}} | ||
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{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Nacogdoches|State=IT or TX|Dates=1836‑45|Notes=9 times so far in Cullum.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Nacogdoches|State=IT or TX|Dates=1836‑45|Notes=9 times so far in Cullum.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Nevin|State=KY|Dates=1861|Notes={{Cullum|1235}} • {{Cullum|1734}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Nevin|State=KY|Dates=1861|Notes={{Cullum|1235}} • {{Cullum|1734}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Onward|State=GA|Dates=1859|Notes=At or near Savannah, 1898‑99, apparently a temporary Spanish-American War camp: {{Cullum|2184}} • {{Cullum|2191}} • {{Cullum|2422}} • {{Cullum|2605}}.}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Osgood|State=WA|Dates=1859|Notes={{Cullum|1440}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Osgood|State=WA|Dates=1859|Notes={{Cullum|1440}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Page|State=TX|Dates=1847|Notes={{Cullum|1252}}, in connection with the Mexican War.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Page|State=TX|Dates=1847|Notes={{Cullum|1252}}, in connection with the Mexican War.}} | ||
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{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Perry|State=OH|Dates=1909‑13|Notes=[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/_Topics/history/_Texts/GANUSA/10B*.html#p436 Ganoe p436], speaking of the training of National Guard to uniform national standards: "In rifle practice 43 militia teams attended the national match at Camp Perry, Ohio. Also {{Cullum|2478}} • {{Cullum|2591}} • {{Cullum|4848}} • [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Army/USMA/AOG_Reunions/51/Guy_William_McClelland*.html AOG obituary of Guy William McClelland]. Seems to have been a seasonal camp used only for those competitions.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Perry|State=OH|Dates=1909‑13|Notes=[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/_Topics/history/_Texts/GANUSA/10B*.html#p436 Ganoe p436], speaking of the training of National Guard to uniform national standards: "In rifle practice 43 militia teams attended the national match at Camp Perry, Ohio. Also {{Cullum|2478}} • {{Cullum|2591}} • {{Cullum|4848}} • [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Army/USMA/AOG_Reunions/51/Guy_William_McClelland*.html AOG obituary of Guy William McClelland]. Seems to have been a seasonal camp used only for those competitions.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Phoenix (2)|State=LA|Dates=1831|Notes={{Cullum|463}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Phoenix (2)|State=LA|Dates=1831|Notes={{Cullum|463}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp= | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Price|State=AZ|Dates=1882|Notes=Once so far, {{Cullum|2537}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Phoenix (2)|State=LA|Dates=1831|Notes={{Cullum|463}}.}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Randall|State=WI|Dates=1865|Notes=May have been a mustering-out facility, one instance on my site, in {{Cullum|1207}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Randall|State=WI|Dates=1865|Notes=May have been a mustering-out facility, one instance on my site, in {{Cullum|1207}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Rawlins|State=AZ|Dates=1870|Notes=2 times so far in {{Cullum|1561}} • {{Cullum|2214}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Rawlins|State=AZ|Dates=1870|Notes=2 times so far in {{Cullum|1561}} • {{Cullum|2214}}.}} | ||
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{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Schofield|State=IT|Dates=1889|Notes={{Cullum|1842}} • {{Cullum|2599}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Schofield|State=IT|Dates=1889|Notes={{Cullum|1842}} • {{Cullum|2599}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Sevier|State=SC|Dates=1917|Notes=once so far, in {{Cullum|2892}}. Seems to be a National Guard camp.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Sevier|State=SC|Dates=1917|Notes=once so far, in {{Cullum|2892}}. Seems to be a National Guard camp.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Snake River|State=WY|Dates= | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Sibert (1)|State=AL|Dates=1865|Notes=Was apparently a chemical warfare post; see [http://64.78.11.86/uxofiles/enclosures/HuntsvilleSibertBrief.pdf this interesting US Army Corps of Engineers PDF document].}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Snake River|State=WY|Dates=1881‑83|Notes="Camp on Snake River": {{Cullum|2809}}.}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Steele (2)|State=WA|Dates=1867‑68|Notes=2 times so far: {{Cullum|1073}} • {{Cullum|2041}}. Not the same as [[Camp Steele (1)]], since it's explicitly stated to be on San Juan Island in Washington.}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Thomas (2)|State=OH|Dates=1865|Notes=2 times so far: {{Cullum|2084}} • {{Cullum|2104}}.}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Thomas (3)|State=WA|Dates=1856|Notes=once so far: {{Cullum|1555}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Thomas (3)|State=WA|Dates=1856|Notes=once so far: {{Cullum|1555}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Taliaferro|State=TX|Dates=1917‑1918|Notes=Not too sure you want to do these, but it was an aviation training camp of some importance during World War I. Wickedpedia has an entry. On my site, it shows up in [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/_Topics/history/_Texts/PAIFYU/18*.html#p206 Paine's ''First Yale Unit'', p206]}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Taliaferro|State=TX|Dates=1917‑1918|Notes=Not too sure you want to do these, but it was an aviation training camp of some importance during World War I. Wickedpedia has an entry. On my site, it shows up in [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/_Topics/history/_Texts/PAIFYU/18*.html#p206 Paine's ''First Yale Unit'', p206]}} | ||
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{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Trinidad|State=TX|Dates=168‑1869|Notes=once so far: {{Cullum|2153}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Trinidad|State=TX|Dates=168‑1869|Notes=once so far: {{Cullum|2153}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Union (2)|State=WV|Dates=1774|Notes=Before there was a West Virginia of course; in Lord Dunmore's War.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Union (2)|State=WV|Dates=1774|Notes=Before there was a West Virginia of course; in Lord Dunmore's War.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Vigilance|State=NM|Dates=1852|Notes=5 times so far onsite, {{Cullum|839}} • {{Cullum|1049}} • {{Cullum|1055}} • {{Cullum|1481}} • {{Cullum|1524}}. Four of them Third Infantry, one is First Dragoons.}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Wade|State=IT|Dates=1889|Notes=once so far: {{Cullum|3268}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Wade|State=IT|Dates=1889|Notes=once so far: {{Cullum|3268}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Wadsworth|State=SC|Dates=1917‑19|Notes=Army mobilization center, World War I. ''A large detailed website exclusively devoted to it: [Tent and Trench http://www.schistory.net/campwadsworth/].''}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Washington (1)|State=NJ|Dates=1839|Notes=Near Trenton. Mentioned three times in Cullum:{{Cullum|217}} • {{Cullum|511}} • {{Cullum|598}}, Doesn't seem to be in connection with any particular war.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Washington (1)|State=NJ|Dates=1839|Notes=Near Trenton. Mentioned three times in Cullum:{{Cullum|217}} • {{Cullum|511}} • {{Cullum|598}}, Doesn't seem to be in connection with any particular war.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Washington (2)|State=MD|Dates=1882|Notes=once so far: {{Cullum|1650}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Washington (2)|State=MD|Dates=1882|Notes=once so far: {{Cullum|1650}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Wetherell|State=TX|Dates=1861|Notes= 4 times on my site, and 3 times characterized as "at the mouth of the Rio Grande". {{Cullum|1217}} • {{Cullum|1556}} • {{Cullum|1861}}; spelled "Wetherill" in {{Cullum|1098}}.}} | |||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Williams|State=VA|Dates=1889|Notes=2 times: {{Cullum|1888}} • {{Cullum|2206}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Williams|State=VA|Dates=1889|Notes=2 times: {{Cullum|1888}} • {{Cullum|2206}}.}} | ||
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Wood (1)|State=TX|Dates=1859‑60|Notes=2 times: {{Cullum|789}} • {{Cullum|1622}}.}} | {{CampsWPTList|Camp=Wood (1)|State=TX|Dates=1859‑60|Notes=2 times: {{Cullum|789}} • {{Cullum|1622}}.}} | ||
Revision as of 05:59, 2 February 2014
| Camp | State | Dates | Mentions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Augur (2) | NB | 1867 | {{{Mentions}}} | Not the same as Camp Augur (WY); in (Cullum 1842), the only instance so far on my site, it's tenanted as early as March, 1867, well before the WY camp was established. |
| Barry | DC | 1862‑65 | {{{Mentions}}} | variously in or near Washington, D. C. Found in four entries in Cullum so far: (Cullum 1351) • (Cullum 1689) • (Cullum 1945) • (Cullum 1994). |
| Bisland | LA | 1863 | {{{Mentions}}} | 7 times so far, (Cullum 642) • (Cullum 1462) • (Cullum 1494) • (Cullum 1598) • (Cullum 1678) • (Cullum 1712) • (Cullum 1821): all in connection with the Battle of Camp Bisland, Apr. 13‑14, 1863. May have been a Confederate camp? |
| Blake | TX | 1854 | {{{Mentions}}} | 3 times in Cullum. |
| Blanding | FL | 1942 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once so far, an artilleryman (Cullum 10246). |
| Bowie (3) | TX | 1945 | {{{Mentions}}} | One time in 1945: (Cullum 5227). The date is long after the deactivation date given in Camp Bowie (2). |
| Buford | DC | 1863 | {{{Mentions}}} | 2 times so far: (Cullum 1955) • (Cullum 2016). |
| Calabaza | NM | 1860 | {{{Mentions}}} | at least once in Cullum (Cullum 1750). |
| Canadian | IT | 1832‑1834 | {{{Mentions}}} | 2 times in Cullum (Cullum 584) • (Cullum 696). |
| Canby | NB | 1873 | {{{Mentions}}} | at least once in Cullum (Cullum 3186). |
| Chase | OH | 1861 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 899), apparently a Camp of Instruction for Ohio Volunteers? |
| Claiborne | LA | 1942‑43 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 6347). |
| Cotton | TX | 1914 | {{{Mentions}}} | "El Paso, Tex." in (Cullum 2916). |
| Custer (3) | NV | 1876 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once so far, (Cullum 1660). |
| Date Creek | AZ | 1872‑73 | {{{Mentions}}} | So far: (Cullum 2295), in close connection with Camp Hualapai; also (Cullum 2422). |
| Davis (2) | MD | 1864 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once: (Cullum 1875). |
| Del Rio | TX | 1887‑88 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once so far, (Cullum 2016). |
| Dick Robinson | KY | 1863 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 1986); also in FW's own entry, George H. Thomas. No doubt a Civil War training camp. |
| Elkins | WY | 1891 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once: (Cullum 2662). |
| El Pico | TX | 1855 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once so far, (Cullum 1484). |
| Emmet Crawford | WY | 1908 | {{{Mentions}}} | Twice so far, (Cullum 2798) and (Cullum 2920): one of those called a Camp of Instruction. |
| Forrest (2) | GA | 1918 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once so far, (Cullum 5404). |
| Gardiner | TX | 1854 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once so far, (Cullum 1576). |
| Goodwin | AZ | 1866‑69 | {{{Mentions}}} | 3 times so far, (Cullum 1417) • (Cullum 1518) • (Cullum 2186). |
| Grant (6) | NY | 1885 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once so far, (Cullum 2180): "Camp Grant, Riverside Park, New York city". |
| Greene | NC | 1917‑18 | {{{Mentions}}} | 4 times so far, (Cullum 2905) • (Cullum 3221) • (Cullum 5226) • (Cullum 5883); seems to be a World War I training camp. |
| Harkins | IT | 1836 | {{{Mentions}}} | 2 times in Cullum (Cullum 700) • (Cullum 282). |
| Hayes (2) | OH | 1917‑45 | {{{Mentions}}} | Apparently a processing center in World War I and II; once so far onsite, (Cullum 3260), where the year is 1925. |
| Hayes (3) | VA | 1862 | {{{Mentions}}} | Temporary Civil War camp, see Ch. 17 of this bio of Rutherford Hayes: "Saturday, January 4, 1862. -- Major Comly calls his camp at Raleigh — notice: Raleigh, VA, not NC! — 'Camp Hayes.' " |
| Henry | TN | 1793 | {{{Mentions}}} | Not the Civil War Fort; mentioned by John Sevier in his diary, Oct. 24, 1793. |
| Harry J. Jones | AZ | 1917‑18 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once in Cullum (Cullum 2916). |
| Hoffman (2) | KS | 1867 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once in (Cullum 2152), characterized as "on the Republican River". Pour mémoire, there's a slot already prepared for a different one, Camp Hoffman (MD), in Fort Lincoln (4). |
| Hoskins | IT | 1836 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once in Cullum (Cullum 777) Might this be a mistake for Camp Harkins?? |
| Ives | TX | 1859 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 1726). |
| Kearny | CA | 1919 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 3053) • (Cullum 4898). |
| La Paz | AZ | 1875 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 2151). |
| Las Laxas | TX | 1854 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 1387). |
| Leach | DC | 1918 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 4763); prolly a World War I temporary camp. |
| Lodor | MT | 1879 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 2604). |
| Mackall | NC | 1943‑44 | {{{Mentions}}} | An artilleryman (Cullum 10246) posted there. |
| Marshall | SC | 1863 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once so far, (Cullum 1833). One of the umpteen temporary Civil War stations I guess. |
| McAllen | TX | 1919 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 4381) who commanded it; right next to the Mexican border, I think. |
| McKeon | WI Terr.? | 1840 | {{{Mentions}}} | Mentioned by Ganoe (History of the United States Army, p187) as the staging point for the campaign against the Winnebago Indians. |
| Mercedes | TX | 1920 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 4381). Some info on this page. |
| Nacogdoches | IT or TX | 1836‑45 | {{{Mentions}}} | 9 times so far in Cullum. |
| Nevin | KY | 1861 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 1235) • (Cullum 1734). |
| Onward | GA | 1859 | {{{Mentions}}} | At or near Savannah, 1898‑99, apparently a temporary Spanish-American War camp: (Cullum 2184) • (Cullum 2191) • (Cullum 2422) • (Cullum 2605). |
| Osgood | WA | 1859 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 1440). |
| Page | TX | 1847 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 1252), in connection with the Mexican War. |
| Parapet | LA | 1862 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 865), Union camp near New Orleans. |
| Perry | OH | 1909‑13 | {{{Mentions}}} | Ganoe p436, speaking of the training of National Guard to uniform national standards: "In rifle practice 43 militia teams attended the national match at Camp Perry, Ohio. Also (Cullum 2478) • (Cullum 2591) • (Cullum 4848) • AOG obituary of Guy William McClelland. Seems to have been a seasonal camp used only for those competitions. |
| Phoenix (2) | LA | 1831 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 463). |
| Price | AZ | 1882 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once so far, (Cullum 2537). |
| Phoenix (2) | LA | 1831 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 463). |
| Randall | WI | 1865 | {{{Mentions}}} | May have been a mustering-out facility, one instance on my site, in (Cullum 1207). |
| Rawlins | AZ | 1870 | {{{Mentions}}} | 2 times so far in (Cullum 1561) • (Cullum 2214). |
| Radziminski | TX | 1858‑1859 | {{{Mentions}}} | 11 times in Cullum, always in connection with Camp Cooper and fighting Comanches. |
| Ricketts | TX | 1852 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 1345) (that's Gen. A.P. Hill): "Camp Ricketts (Edinburg), Tex., 1852". |
| Rosario | TX | 1859 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 1726). |
| Sargent | NB | 1867 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 1387) • (Cullum 2070). |
| Schofield | IT | 1889 | {{{Mentions}}} | (Cullum 1842) • (Cullum 2599). |
| Sevier | SC | 1917 | {{{Mentions}}} | once so far, in (Cullum 2892). Seems to be a National Guard camp. |
| Sibert (1) | AL | 1865 | {{{Mentions}}} | Was apparently a chemical warfare post; see this interesting US Army Corps of Engineers PDF document. |
| Snake River | WY | 1881‑83 | {{{Mentions}}} | "Camp on Snake River": (Cullum 2809). |
| Steele (2) | WA | 1867‑68 | {{{Mentions}}} | 2 times so far: (Cullum 1073) • (Cullum 2041). Not the same as Camp Steele (1), since it's explicitly stated to be on San Juan Island in Washington. |
| Thomas (2) | OH | 1865 | {{{Mentions}}} | 2 times so far: (Cullum 2084) • (Cullum 2104). |
| Thomas (3) | WA | 1856 | {{{Mentions}}} | once so far: (Cullum 1555). |
| Taliaferro | TX | 1917‑1918 | {{{Mentions}}} | Not too sure you want to do these, but it was an aviation training camp of some importance during World War I. Wickedpedia has an entry. On my site, it shows up in Paine's First Yale Unit, p206 |
| Tongue River | MT | 1876‑1877 | {{{Mentions}}} | "Camp on Tongue River": (Cullum 1318) • (Cullum 2501). |
| Trinidad | TX | 168‑1869 | {{{Mentions}}} | once so far: (Cullum 2153). |
| Union (2) | WV | 1774 | {{{Mentions}}} | Before there was a West Virginia of course; in Lord Dunmore's War. |
| Vigilance | NM | 1852 | {{{Mentions}}} | 5 times so far onsite, (Cullum 839) • (Cullum 1049) • (Cullum 1055) • (Cullum 1481) • (Cullum 1524). Four of them Third Infantry, one is First Dragoons. |
| Wade | IT | 1889 | {{{Mentions}}} | once so far: (Cullum 3268). |
| Wadsworth | SC | 1917‑19 | {{{Mentions}}} | Army mobilization center, World War I. A large detailed website exclusively devoted to it: [Tent and Trench http://www.schistory.net/campwadsworth/]. |
| Washington (1) | NJ | 1839 | {{{Mentions}}} | Near Trenton. Mentioned three times in Cullum:(Cullum 217) • (Cullum 511) • (Cullum 598), Doesn't seem to be in connection with any particular war. |
| Washington (2) | MD | 1882 | {{{Mentions}}} | once so far: (Cullum 1650). |
| Wetherell | TX | 1861 | {{{Mentions}}} | 4 times on my site, and 3 times characterized as "at the mouth of the Rio Grande". (Cullum 1217) • (Cullum 1556) • (Cullum 1861); spelled "Wetherill" in (Cullum 1098). |
| Williams | VA | 1889 | {{{Mentions}}} | 2 times: (Cullum 1888) • (Cullum 2206). |
| Wood (1) | TX | 1859‑60 | {{{Mentions}}} | 2 times: (Cullum 789) • (Cullum 1622). |
| Wood (2) | KY | 1861‑62 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once: (Cullum 1833). |
| Wood (3) | NY | 1873‑74 | {{{Mentions}}} | Actually "Wood Camp". Once: (Cullum 2421). |
| Young | CA | 1943 | {{{Mentions}}} | Once: (Cullum 6347). |