Camp Moore (3)

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Camp Moore (3) (1861-1864) - A Confederate U.S. Civil War training and induction camp established in 1861 near Tangipahoa, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. Named Camp Moore after Louisiana's Civil War Governor Thomas O. Moore. Destroyed by Union Cavalry in 1864.

Camp Moore Cemetery in 2020.
Camp Moore Parade Ground in 2020.
Camp Moore Lithograph 1861

History

Established 12 May 1861 as a large Confederate U.S. Civil War training and induction camp at Tangipahoa replacing the overcrowded Camp Walker (1) in New Orleans. This camp became the main Confederate training camp in Louisiana, assembling and training recruits into ten company regiments. The camp was raided by Union forces several times in 1863 and 1864. The camp was completely destroyed on 30 Nov 1864 by 5,000 Union Cavalry under Brigadier General John W. Davidson, (Cullum 1257).

Current Status

Camp Moore Museum in 2020.
Camp Moore Roadside Marker.

Operated as a historic site by the Camp Moore Historical Association, includes a museum, Confederate Cemetery, and Soldiers Monument.


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Location: Near Tangipahoa, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana.

Maps & Images

Lat: 30.88492 Long: -90.51094


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Visited: 3 Oct 2020