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I'm not sure where the name Camp Alcatraz came from. The official name was "Post on Alcatraces Island" and later "Post on Alcatraz Island." It was also known as Fort Alcatraz.
John Stanton (talk | contribs)
Hi John, that name comes from {{Hart}} page 21 as the primary name. You can leave messages here User_talk:John_Stanton
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Revision as of 18:38, 26 January 2008

2 - 8" Rodman Guns at Camp Alcatraz


Fort Alcatraz (1859-1934) - Declared a military reservation 6 Nov 1850, construction started 1853 under the supervision of 1st Lt. Zealous B. Tower, Corps of Engineers, first garrisoned 30 Dec 1859. Became a military prison in 1907 and a civilian prison in 1934. Also known as Fort Alcatraz and Prison Post at Alcatraz Island.

Fort Alcatraz History

The island was a key artillery post guarding San Francisco Bay. During the U.S. Civil War [1861-1865], the Army imprisoned deserters, insubordinate soldiers, and Confederate sympathizers on the island. In 1868, the Army established a permanent military prison on Alcatraz. In 1909, the Army demolished much of the original fort, and started building a new prison there. In 1934 the Army turned the post over to the Federal Prison System.

Current Status

Now a National Park.


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Location: Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, California.

Maps & Images

Lat: 37.82667 Long: -122.42222

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