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Camp State Dates Mentions Notes
Camp Atterbury IN 1944 1 (Cullum 13460).
Camp Audenried ?? 1880 1 (Cullum 2857).
Camp 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.
Camp Bacon MN 1899 3 (Cullum 2252)(Cullum 3429)(Cullum 3903); see USGenNet on Spanish-American War Camps.
Camp Barrett CA 1898 1 (Cullum 2738)
Camp Bingham NB 1870 2 (Cullum 2247)(Cullum 2300)
Camp Blake TX 1854 3 (Cullum 968)(Cullum 1448)(Cullum 1615).
Camp Blanding FL 1942 2 (Cullum 5176)(Cullum 10246).
Camp Breckinridge KY 1943 1 (Cullum 13153). I don't think this is the Fort Breckinridge in KY from back in the Civil War.
Camp Buford DC 1863 2 (Cullum 1955)(Cullum 2016).
Camp 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."
Camp Butner NC 1943-1944 1 (Cullum 6907).
Camp Calabaza NM 1860 1 (Cullum 1750).
Camp Canby NB 1873 1 (Cullum 3186).
Camp Claiborne LA 1941‑1943 3 (Cullum 5356)(Cullum 6347)(Cullum 9591).
Camp Clark (1) NB 1871 2 (Cullum 2247)(Cullum 2288).
Camp Clark (2) MO 1917 1 (Cullum 2858).
Camp Cook (5) MT 1866, 1881 2 (Cullum 2106)(Cullum 2676).
Camp Cotton TX 1914 1 "El Paso, Tex." in (Cullum 2916).
Camp Courchesne TX 1918 1 "El Paso, Tex." in (Cullum 5337).
Camp Custer (3) NV 1876 1 (Cullum 1660). But this is probably a mistake for NB since the guy is nowhere near Nevada and his next post is in NB.
Camp Custer (4) NB 1876 4 (Cullum 2256)(Cullum 2498)(Cullum 2527)(Cullum 2569).
Camp Custer (5) IL? 1921 1 (Cullum 3904). Not clear where exactly, but the man is stationed at Fort Sheridan (2) and seems to shuttle back and forth between the two.
Camp Dalton MA 1898 1 (Cullum 2563): looks like a temporary camp for mustering in Massachusetts State Volunteers for the Spanish-American War.
Camp Datil NM 1884-1886 1 (Cullum 2954): see The Place Names of New Mexico.
Camp Davis (2) MD 1864 1 (Cullum 1875).
Camp Devin (2) WY 1878 2 (Cullum 2297)(Cullum 2707).
Camp Dick Robinson KY 1863 1 (Cullum 1986); also in FW's own entry, George H. Thomas. No doubt a Civil War training camp.
Camp Drywood Creek KS 1872‑1873 1 (Cullum 2384); but I also find a trace of it on p246 in House Docs, 42d Congress, 3d Session (1872‑73) — at GoogleBooks — a Post Surgeon being stationed there.
Camp Douglas (3) WI 1914 1 (Cullum 2792).
Camp Elkins WY 1891 1 (Cullum 2662).
Camp El Pico TX 1855 1 (Cullum 1484).
Camp Emmet Crawford WY 1908 2 (Cullum 2798) and (Cullum 2920): one of those called a Camp of Instruction.
Camp Emmet Crawford IA 1908 1 (Cullum 2371): I have a suspicion this is a mistake in Cullum, and that it should be WY.
Camp Forrest (2) GA 1918 2 (Cullum 2787) which has "Camp Forrest, Chickamauga Park, Ga." in 1918 • (Cullum 4754)(Cullum 5404).
Camp Gardiner TX 1854 1 (Cullum 1576).
Camp George Crook NB 1889 2 Maybe temporary? Mentioned in Ganoe, "field maneuvers of the Twenty-first Infantry at Camp George Crook near Fort Robinson, Nebraska" (1889); but also in (Cullum 2812) (7th Infantry, same year).
Camp Glenn NC 1911-1918 1 Conversion to a Naval Air Station shortly after that is discussed in Paine's 'First Yale Unit'; some details given in North Carolina Highway Historical Marker.
Camp Grant (7) NY 1885 1 (Cullum 2180): "Camp Grant, Riverside Park, New York city".
Camp Greble PA 1866‑1869 3 Civil War camp (Union): (Cullum 1657)(Cullum 1888)(Cullum 1916).
Camp Gruber OK 1943 1 (Cullum 13460).
Camp Harkins IT 1836 2 (Cullum 700)(Cullum 282).
Camp on Hat Creek MT 1874‑1877 1 (Cullum 2430).
Camp Haven CT 1898 1 (Cullum 2498).
Camp Hayes (2) OH 1917‑1945 1 Apparently a processing center in World War I and II; (Cullum 3260), where the year is 1925.
Camp 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.' "
Camp Henry TN 1793 1 Not the Civil War Fort; mentioned by John Sevier in his diary, Oct. 24, 1793.
Camp Hentig AZ 1882 1 Said to be a transient camp site, never anything official (North American Forts), but (Cullum 2783)
Camp 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).
Camp Hoskins IT 1836 1 (Cullum 777) Might this be a mistake for Camp Harkins??
Camp Ives TX 1859 1 (Cullum 1726).
Camp Kellogg ID 1899 1 (Cullum 3140). Also, Camp Wardner Kellogg. There does seem to have been a military camp by that name: a websearch turns up congressional testimony; see also this interesting page.
Camp Kirkwood IA 1861 1 (Cullum 1610).
Camp Las Laxas TX 1854 1 (Cullum 1387).
Camp Laurel MD 1918 1 (Cullum 4754) — an engineer who commanded it briefly.
Camp Leach DC 1918 2 (Cullum 2760)(Cullum 4763); described as a sub-post of Washington Barracks: prolly a World War I temporary camp.
Camp Lee (5) VA 1861‑1865 2 "located at the fair grounds on the present site of the Broad Street Terminal": Confederate recruiting camp thruout the War of Secession, mentioned twice so far on my site (18611864) "For the later history of Camp Lee . . . see 26 S. H. S. P, 241‑45."
Camp Limestone Creek KS 1872‑1873 2 (Cullum 2362)(Cullum 2384); but I also find a trace of it on p231 of the Official Register of the United States, 1871 — at GoogleBooks — an Assistant Surgeon being posted there.
Camp Livingston LA 1942 2 (Cullum 4799)(Cullum 5356).
Camp Lodor MT 1879 1 (Cullum 2604).
Camp Mackall NC 1943‑1944 1 An artilleryman (Cullum 10246) posted there.
Camp Mackenzie GA 1898 6 (Cullum 2278)(Cullum 2837)(Cullum 2856)(Cullum 2924): at Augusta. I suspect that this camp underlies many mentions of just plain "Augusta, Ga." in post assignments in Cullum. In (Cullum 3719), spelled "McKenzie". See some slight details, but of interest, in ["Augusta" in the New Georgia Encyclopedia].
Camp Mahoney WY 1873 1 (Cullum 2457).
Camp on Marias River MT 1871‑1878 7 (Cullum 1986)(Cullum 2018)(Cullum 2088)(Cullum 2409)(Cullum 2434)(Cullum 2618) all in 1878 and called "Camp"; (Cullum 2245) in 1871, not called "Camp".
Camp Marion SC 1898 1 (Cullum 2498). Seems to be a (temporary?) Spanish-American War camp.
Camp Marshall SC 1863 1 (Cullum 1833). One of the umpteen temporary Civil War stations I guess.
Camp McAllen TX 1919 1 (Cullum 4381) who commanded it; right next to the Mexican border, I think.
Camp 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.
Camp McRae TN 1863 2 (Cullum 1960)(Cullum 1993), "near Memphis, Ten."
Camp on Medicine Bow Creek MT 1883 2 (Cullum 2530) and probably (Cullum 2413) which has "Medicine Bow, Wy." Probably the same as next item.
Camp Medicine Butte MT 1886-1887 1 (Cullum 2906). Probably the same as preceding item.
Camp Mercedes TX 1920 1 (Cullum 4381). Some info on this page.
Camp Murray UT 1885 2 (Cullum 2583)(Cullum 2703).
Camp Myer's Spring TX 1884 1 (Cullum 2771).
Camp Nevin KY 1861 2 (Cullum 1235)(Cullum 1734). Seems to have been very temporary, maybe only two months at the end of 1861.
Camp Osborne ID 1859 2 (Cullum 2963)(Cullum 2439) has "Osborn", but I think that's a mistake. ▸ Interesting resource: 1900 census of all the soldiers at the post.
Camp Osgood WA 1859 1 (Cullum 1440).
Camp Page TX 1847 1 (Cullum 1252), in connection with the Mexican War.
Camp Parapet LA 1862 1 (Cullum 865), Union camp near New Orleans.
Camp 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).
Camp Pattison OH 1906 1 (Cullum 2887). A maneuver, training, or other temporary camp.
Camp Perry OH 1909‑1913 14 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 2397)(Cullum 2478)(Cullum 2526)(Cullum 2591)(Cullum 2625)(Cullum 2684)(Cullum 2736)(Cullum 2852)(Cullum 3041)(Cullum 3433)(Cullum 4477)(Cullum 4605)(Cullum 4848)(Cullum 6053)AOG obituary of Guy William McClelland. Seems to have been a seasonal camp used only for rifle competitions.
Camp Porter MT 1880‑1881 2 (Cullum 2574)(Cullum 2906).
Camp Phoenix (2) LA 1831 1 (Cullum 463).
Camp Quapaw IT 1880-1881 1 (Cullum 2539). I also find an 1862 instance of it in official correspondence, http://bit.ly/CampQuapawGB1
Camp Rains DT 1878 1 (Cullum 2688).
Camp Ramsey MN 1898 1 (Cullum 2924). May have been just a temporary mustering camp during the Spanish-American War.
Camp Rice (2) AZ 1882 1 (Cullum 2709).
Camp Ricketts TX 1852 1 (Cullum 1345) (that's Gen. A.P. Hill): "Camp Ricketts (Edinburg), Tex., 1852".
Camp on Rio la Plata CO 1880-1881 2 (Cullum 2500)(Cullum 2538). Also called "Cantonment".
Camp Rockingham TX 1917 1 (Cullum 5337); at Salem, NH.
Camp Roosevelt ?? 1906 1 (Cullum 2970).
Camp Rosario TX 1859 1 (Cullum 1726).
Camp Sargent NB 1867 2 (Cullum 1387)(Cullum 2070).
Camp Schofield IT 1889 4 (Cullum 1842)(Cullum 2280)(Cullum 2599)(Cullum 2985).
Camp Sequoia CA 1910 1 (Cullum 3140).
Camp Sheridan (2) TX 1866 4 "near San Antonio"; (Cullum 1919)(Cullum 2153)(Cullum 2154)(Cullum 2155).
Camp Sibert (1) AL 1865 0 Was apparently a chemical warfare post; see this interesting US Army Corps of Engineers PDF document.
Camp on Snake River WY 1880‑1883 8 (Cullum 2407)(Cullum 2430)(Cullum 2435)(Cullum 2581)(Cullum 2637)(Cullum 2677)(Cullum 2787)(Cullum 2809).
Camp Thomas (3) OH 1865 2 =(Cullum 2084)(Cullum 2104).
Camp Thomas (4) WA 1856 1 (Cullum 1555).
Camp 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
Camp Trinidad TX 1868‑1869 1 (Cullum 2153).
Camp Tyson TN 1941… 0 The Wikipedia article for Laurence Davis Tyson (he is (Cullum 3019)) reports that "Camp Tyson, the World War II U.S. Army training post near Paris, Tennessee was named for him."
Camp Union (2) WV 1774 0 Before there was a West Virginia of course; in Lord Dunmore's War.
Camp Wade OK 1889 2 (Cullum 2620)(Cullum 3268).
Camp Wallace (1) TX 1942 1 (Cullum 4690).
Camp Washington (2) MD 1882 1 (Cullum 1650).
Camp Wetherell (2) SC 1898-1899 1 (Cullum 3032).
Camp Williams VA 1868 4 (Cullum 1888)(Cullum 2204)(Cullum 2206)(Cullum 2241).
Camp Wilson (3) AK 1853 1 Very likely just a temporary camp, but historically important because it was the departure point for Whipple's Explorations of 1853. He locates it precisely by astronomical and chronometrical observation, see my note and map at [1].
Camp 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).
Camp Wood (4) KY 1861‑1862 1 (Cullum 1833).
Wood Camp NY 1873‑1874 1 (Cullum 2421).
Cantonment North Fork Canadian River ID 1872-1880 8 Sometimes, although not as often, called "Camp" on North Fork Canadian River. (Cullum 1387)(Cullum 2253)(Cullum 2308)(Cullum 2410)(Cullum 2687)(Cullum 2691)(Cullum 2781). Also, (Cullum 2746) mentions a "Cantonment at the mouth of Canadian River" (1881), which I think is the same place. It seems to have been established by General Dodge in his first explorations of the area.


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