Camp Meigs (2)
HistoryEstablished in 1862 as a training camp for Massachusetts Volunteer Militia (MVM) troops enlisting for duty in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War. Readville camps processed and trained at least 29,000 of the 114,000 men who served in the MVM units raised by the Commonwealth and processed at least 54 units. The Camp encompassed 139 acres and included barracks, stables, officers' quarters, kitchens. In 1864 Camp Meigs became the site of a thousand-bed US Army General Hospital, caring for the injured and sick of the Massachusetts Volunteer units near their place of enlistment. At the end of the war, Camp Meigs also became a demobilization center, mustering out and discharge of many of the units returning from the war. Closed in 1865. Current StatusNow Camp Meigs Memorial Park with many markers, reader boards and other memorials.
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