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== History of Camp Black == | == History of Camp Black == | ||
Established on 29 Apr 1898 as one of two muster in camps for the New York volunteers. Located on the Hempstead plain on Long Island in Nassau County, New York. The site would later become the site of [[Camp Mills]] in WWI and later the site of Mitchell Field. Once mustered in and outfitted the units would usually move on to the Corps level training camps like [[Camp George H. Thomas]]. | Established on 29 Apr 1898 as one of two muster in camps for the New York volunteers along with [[Camp Black]] on Long Island.. Located on the Hempstead plain on Long Island in Nassau County, New York. The site would later become the site of [[Camp Mills]] in WWI and later the site of Mitchell Field. Once mustered in and outfitted the units would usually move on to the Corps level training camps like [[Camp George H. Thomas]]. | ||
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* 1st New York Volunteer Infantry | * [[1st New York Volunteer Infantry]] | ||
* 2st New York Volunteer Infantry | * [[2st New York Volunteer Infantry]] | ||
* 3st New York Volunteer Infantry | * [[3st New York Volunteer Infantry]] | ||
* 14th New York Volunteer Infantry | * [[14th New York Volunteer Infantry]] | ||
* 22nd New York Volunteer Infantry | * 22nd New York Volunteer Infantry | ||
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* 47th New York Volunteer Infantry | * [[47th New York Volunteer Infantry]] | ||
* 65th New York Volunteer Infantry | * [[65th New York Volunteer Infantry]] | ||
* 69th New York Volunteer Infantry | * [[69th New York Volunteer Infantry]] | ||
* 71st New York Volunteer Infantry | * [[71st New York Volunteer Infantry]] | ||
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Camp Black closed on 28 Sep 1898. | Camp Black closed on 28 Sep 1898. | ||
Revision as of 20:36, 20 February 2014
Camp Black (1) (1898-1898) - A Spanish American War Muster Camp established in 1898 near Garden City, Nassau County, New York. Named Camp Black after Frank S. Black, New York Governor (1897-1898). Abandoned in 1898.
History of Camp Black
Established on 29 Apr 1898 as one of two muster in camps for the New York volunteers along with Camp Black on Long Island.. Located on the Hempstead plain on Long Island in Nassau County, New York. The site would later become the site of Camp Mills in WWI and later the site of Mitchell Field. Once mustered in and outfitted the units would usually move on to the Corps level training camps like Camp George H. Thomas.
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Camp Black closed on 28 Sep 1898.
Current Status
No remains, Garden City, Nassau County, New York. Described as bounded on the north by Old Country Road, on the west by Clinton Road, and on the south by the Central Line rail.
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Location: Garden City, Nassau County, New York. Map point is approximate. Described as bounded on the north by Old Country Road, on the west by Clinton Road, and on the south by the Central Line rail. Maps & Images Lat: 40.7377 Long: -73.6128 |
Sources:
- Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 566-567
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