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{{CampsWPTList|Camp=McAllen|State=TX|Dates=1919|Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|4381}} who commanded it; right next to the Mexican border, I think.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=McAllen|State=TX|Dates=1919|Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|4381}} who commanded it; right next to the Mexican border, I think.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=McKeon|State=WI Terr.?|Dates=1840|Mentions=1|Notes=Mentioned by Ganoe ([http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/_Topics/history/_Texts/GANUSA/6*.html#date.28May1840 History of the United States Army, p187]) as the staging point for the campaign against the Winnebago Indians.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=McKeon|State=WI Terr.?|Dates=1840|Mentions=1|Notes=Mentioned by Ganoe ([http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/_Topics/history/_Texts/GANUSA/6*.html#date.28May1840 History of the United States Army, p187]) as the staging point for the campaign against the Winnebago Indians.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=McKinley (2)|State=HA|Dates=1898‑1901|Mentions=3|Notes={{Cullum|2039}} • {{Cullum|2178}} • {{Cullum|3351}}. The first Army camp established in Hawaii, just four days after the annexation, according to [http://www.hiarmymuseumsoc.org/exhibits/camp_mckinley.html this page at the Hawaii Army Museum Society].}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=McRae|State=TN|Dates=1863|Mentions=2|Notes={{Cullum|1960}} • {{Cullum|1993}}, "near Memphis, Ten."}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=McRae|State=TN|Dates=1863|Mentions=2|Notes={{Cullum|1960}} • {{Cullum|1993}}, "near Memphis, Ten."}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Mercedes|State=TX|Dates=1920|Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|4381}}. Some info on [http://openplaques.org/places/us/areas/mercedes_tx this page].}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Mercedes|State=TX|Dates=1920|Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|4381}}. Some info on [http://openplaques.org/places/us/areas/mercedes_tx this page].}}
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{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Page|State=TX|Dates=1847|Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|1252}}, in connection with the Mexican War.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Page|State=TX|Dates=1847|Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|1252}}, in connection with the Mexican War.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Parapet|State=LA|Dates=1862|Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|865}}, Union camp near New Orleans.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Parapet|State=LA|Dates=1862|Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|865}}, Union camp near New Orleans.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Parole|State=MD|Dates=1861|Mentions=1|Notes=A Union post during the War of Secession. On my site, [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Maryland/Anne_Arundel/Annapolis/_Texts/NORANN/15*.html#p275 p275 of Norris's history of Annapolis], and offsite [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/md.html#rich at North American Forts] with dates and a further link to a MD roadside marker. It's connected to [[Camp Richmond]] also near Annapolis, which doesn't have a page on FortWiki (not [[Fort Richmond]]).}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Peña Colorada|State=TX|Dates=1879‑1893|Mentions=2|Notes={{Cullum|2976}} • {{Cullum|3048}}. See details at [http://books.google.com/books?id=bvJ6gjatcK0C&pg=PA89&lpg=PA89&dq=%22Camp+pena+colorada%22#v=onepage&q=%22Camp%20pena%20colorada%22&f=false GoogleBooks].}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Perry|State=OH|Dates=1909‑13|Mentions=4|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|Mentions=4|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|Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|463}}.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Phoenix (2)|State=LA|Dates=1831|Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|463}}.}}
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{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Schofield|State=IT|Dates=1889|Mentions=2|Notes={{Cullum|1842}} • {{Cullum|2599}}.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Schofield|State=IT|Dates=1889|Mentions=2|Notes={{Cullum|1842}} • {{Cullum|2599}}.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Sheridan (2)|State=TX|Dates=1866|Mentions=4|Notes="near San Antonio"; {{Cullum|1919}}• {{Cullum|2153}} • {{Cullum|2154}} • {{Cullum|2155}}.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Sheridan (2)|State=TX|Dates=1866|Mentions=4|Notes="near San Antonio"; {{Cullum|1919}}• {{Cullum|2153}} • {{Cullum|2154}} • {{Cullum|2155}}.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Sheridan (3)|State=NB|Dates=1874‑1881|Mentions=7|Notes={{Cullum|1621}}• {{Cullum|1658}} • {{Cullum|1746}} • {{Cullum|2389}}• {{Cullum|2421}}• {{Cullum|2671}}. [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Wyoming/Goshen/Fort_Laramie/_Texts/NPS20/3*.html#Camps_Robinson_and_Sheridan ''Fort Laramie'' (National Park Service booklet)] states the Indian agents wanted the camp, over the objections of the Indians. See also [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/markers/texts/camp_sheridan.htm page at official Nebraska State history website].}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Sibert (1)|State=AL|Dates=1865|Mentions=0|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=Sibert (1)|State=AL|Dates=1865|Mentions=0|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|Mentions=1|Notes="Camp on Snake River": {{Cullum|2809}}.}}
{{CampsWPTList|Camp=Snake River|State=WY|Dates=1881‑83|Mentions=1|Notes="Camp on Snake River": {{Cullum|2809}}.}}

Revision as of 07:30, 18 February 2014

Camps (edit list)
Camp State Dates Mentions Notes
Augur (2) NB 1867 1 Not the same as Camp Augur (WY); in (Cullum 1842) it's tenanted as early as March, 1867, well before the WY camp was established.
Barry DC 1862‑65 4 variously in or near Washington, D. C. (Cullum 1351)(Cullum 1689)(Cullum 1945)(Cullum 1994).
Bingham NB 1870 1 (Cullum 2247)
Bisland LA 1863 7 (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?
Black NY 1854 5 New York State Volunteers mustering camp near Hempstead, NY in the Spanish-American War. (Cullum 1864)(Cullum 2312)(Cullum 2331)(Cullum 2406)(Cullum 3369)
Blake TX 1854 3 (Cullum 968)(Cullum 1448)(Cullum 1615).
Blanding FL 1942 1 An artilleryman (Cullum 10246).
Bowie (3) TX 1945 1 In 1945: (Cullum 5227). The date is long after the deactivation date given in Camp Bowie (2).
Buford DC 1863 2 (Cullum 1955)(Cullum 2016).
Butler IL 1862 2 Civil War training camp (Cullum 1929) and prison camp for Confederates in "Chicago's Camp Douglas, 1861‑1865" — (J. Ill. S. H. S. 53:37‑63); in both, stated to be "near Springfield, Ill."
Calabaza NM 1860 1 (Cullum 1750).
Canadian IT 1832‑1834 2 (Cullum 584)(Cullum 696).
Canby NB 1873 1 (Cullum 3186).
Chase OH 1861 1 (Cullum 899), apparently a Camp of Instruction for Ohio Volunteers?
Claiborne LA 1942‑43 1 (Cullum 6347).
Clark NB 1871 1 (Cullum 2247).
Cotton TX 1914 1 "El Paso, Tex." in (Cullum 2916).
Custer (4) NB 1876 1 (Cullum 2256). But see next.
Custer (3) NV 1876 1 (Cullum 1660). But see preceding.
Date Creek AZ 1872‑73 2 So far: (Cullum 2295), in close connection with Camp Hualapai; also (Cullum 2422).
Davis (2) MD 1864 1 (Cullum 1875).
Del Rio TX 1887‑88 1 (Cullum 2016).
Dennison OH 1887‑88 6 (Cullum 640)(Cullum 915)(Cullum 1584)"The Northern Railroads, April, 1861"AOG obituary of Joshua Bates"Chicago's Camp Douglas". Sometimes spelled "Denison".
Dick Robinson KY 1863 1 (Cullum 1986); also in FW's own entry, George H. Thomas. No doubt a Civil War training camp.
Elkins WY 1891 1 (Cullum 2662).
El Pico TX 1855 1 (Cullum 1484).
Emmet Crawford WY 1908 2 (Cullum 2798) and (Cullum 2920): one of those called a Camp of Instruction.
Forrest (2) GA 1918 1 (Cullum 5404).
Gardiner TX 1854 1 (Cullum 1576).
Goodwin AZ 1866‑69 3 (Cullum 1417)(Cullum 1518)(Cullum 2186).
Grant (6) NY 1885 1 (Cullum 2180): "Camp Grant, Riverside Park, New York city".
Greble PA 1866‑69 3 Civil War camp (Union): (Cullum 1657)(Cullum 1888)(Cullum 1916).
Harkins IT 1836 2 (Cullum 700)(Cullum 282).
Harry J. Jones AZ 1917‑18 1 (Cullum 2916).
Hayes (2) OH 1917‑45 1 Apparently a processing center in World War I and II; (Cullum 3260), where the year is 1925.
Hayes (3) VA 1862 0 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 1 Not the Civil War Fort; mentioned by John Sevier in his diary, Oct. 24, 1793.
Hoffman (2) KS 1867 1 (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 1 (Cullum 777) Might this be a mistake for Camp Harkins??
Ives TX 1859 1 (Cullum 1726).
La Paz AZ 1875 1 (Cullum 2151).
Las Laxas TX 1854 1 (Cullum 1387).
Leach DC 1918 1 (Cullum 4763); prolly a World War I temporary camp.
Lodor MT 1879 1 (Cullum 2604).
Mackall NC 1943‑44 1 An artilleryman (Cullum 10246) posted there.
Mackenzie GA 1898 2 (Cullum 2278) and (Cullum 2837): in the latter it is said to be at Augusta; but I suspect that this camp underlies many mentions of just plain "Augusta, Ga." in post assignments in Cullum.
Marshall SC 1863 1 (Cullum 1833). One of the umpteen temporary Civil War stations I guess.
McAllen TX 1919 1 (Cullum 4381) who commanded it; right next to the Mexican border, I think.
McKeon WI Terr.? 1840 1 Mentioned by Ganoe (History of the United States Army, p187) as the staging point for the campaign against the Winnebago Indians.
McKinley (2) HA 1898‑1901 3 (Cullum 2039)(Cullum 2178)(Cullum 3351). The first Army camp established in Hawaii, just four days after the annexation, according to this page at the Hawaii Army Museum Society.
McRae TN 1863 2 (Cullum 1960)(Cullum 1993), "near Memphis, Ten."
Mercedes TX 1920 1 (Cullum 4381). Some info on this page.
Nacogdoches IT or TX 1836‑45 9
Nevin KY 1861 2 (Cullum 1235)(Cullum 1734).
Onward GA 1859 4 At or near Savannah, 1898‑99, apparently a temporary Spanish-American War camp: (Cullum 2184)(Cullum 2191)(Cullum 2422)(Cullum 2605).
Osborne ID 1859 1 May be Osborn, which is what (Cullum 2439) has, but I think that's a mistake. ▸ Interesting resource: 1900 census of all the soldiers at the post.
Osgood WA 1859 1 (Cullum 1440).
Page TX 1847 1 (Cullum 1252), in connection with the Mexican War.
Parapet LA 1862 1 (Cullum 865), Union camp near New Orleans.
Parole MD 1861 1 A Union post during the War of Secession. On my site, p275 of Norris's history of Annapolis, and offsite at North American Forts with dates and a further link to a MD roadside marker. It's connected to Camp Richmond also near Annapolis, which doesn't have a page on FortWiki (not Fort Richmond).
Peña Colorada TX 1879‑1893 2 (Cullum 2976)(Cullum 3048). See details at GoogleBooks.
Perry OH 1909‑13 4 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 1 (Cullum 463).
Poplar River MT 1887‑1889 3 (Cullum 2439) (1881, not called "Camp" • (Cullum 2808)(Cullum 3221). Wikipedia has what looks like a very good long entry.
Porter MT 1880‑1881 1 (Cullum 2574).
Price AZ 1882 1 (Cullum 2537).
Phoenix (2) LA 1831 1 (Cullum 463).
Randall WI 1865 1 May have been a mustering-out facility. (Cullum 1207).
Rawlins AZ 1870 2 (Cullum 1561)(Cullum 2214).
Radziminski TX 1858‑1859 11 Always in connection with Camp Cooper and fighting Comanches.
Ricketts TX 1852 1 (Cullum 1345) (that's Gen. A.P. Hill): "Camp Ricketts (Edinburg), Tex., 1852".
Rodgers FL 1898 0 In or near Tampa. This seems to be the name of the main embarkation camp for the Spanish-American War. Some details at GoogleBooks, incl. a citation to source material in the Artillery Journal.
Rosario TX 1859 1 (Cullum 1726).
Sargent NB 1867 2 (Cullum 1387)(Cullum 2070).
Schofield IT 1889 2 (Cullum 1842)(Cullum 2599).
Sheridan (2) TX 1866 4 "near San Antonio"; (Cullum 1919)(Cullum 2153)(Cullum 2154)(Cullum 2155).
Sheridan (3) NB 1874‑1881 7 (Cullum 1621)(Cullum 1658)(Cullum 1746)(Cullum 2389)(Cullum 2421)(Cullum 2671). Fort Laramie (National Park Service booklet) states the Indian agents wanted the camp, over the objections of the Indians. See also page at official Nebraska State history website.
Sibert (1) AL 1865 0 Was apparently a chemical warfare post; see this interesting US Army Corps of Engineers PDF document.
Snake River WY 1881‑83 1 "Camp on Snake River": (Cullum 2809).
Steele (2) WA 1867‑68 2 (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 2 =(Cullum 2084)(Cullum 2104).
Thomas (3) WA 1856 1 (Cullum 1555).
Taliaferro TX 1917‑1918 1 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 2 "Camp on Tongue River": (Cullum 1318)(Cullum 2501).
Trinidad TX 1868‑1869 1 (Cullum 2153).
Union (2) WV 1774 0 Before there was a West Virginia of course; in Lord Dunmore's War.
Vigilance NM 1852 5 (Cullum 839)(Cullum 1049)(Cullum 1055)(Cullum 1481)(Cullum 1524). Four of them Third Infantry, one is First Dragoons.
Wade IT 1889 1 (Cullum 3268).
Washington (1) NJ 1839 3 Near Trenton. (Cullum 217)(Cullum 511)(Cullum 598). Doesn't seem to be in connection with any particular war.
Washington (2) MD 1882 1 (Cullum 1650).
Wetherell TX 1861 4 3 times characterized as "at the mouth of the Rio Grande". (Cullum 1217)(Cullum 1556)(Cullum 1861); spelled "Wetherill" in (Cullum 1098).
'''Wikoff''' NY 1898 42 Spanish-American War camp; many pages online, for example this page at the Spanish American War Centennial Website. In Cullum, most of the time called just "Montauk Point" or "Montauk".
Williams VA 1868 4 (Cullum 1888)(Cullum 2204)(Cullum 2206)(Cullum 2241).
Winder VA 1864 2 Confederate. One of the defenses of Richmond (AOG obituary of John Archer); also a hospital camp in Richmond (Freeman's Lee, Vol. 2 ch. 5).
Wood (1) TX 1859‑60 2 (Cullum 789)(Cullum 1622).
Wood (2) KY 1861‑62 1 (Cullum 1833).
Wood (3) NY 1873‑74 1 Actually "Wood Camp". (Cullum 2421).
Young CA 1943 1 (Cullum 6347).