Camp Stanislaus

 (1849-1849) - A temporary summer U.S. Army training Camp established in 1849 by Major Albert S. Miller, 2nd U.S. Infantry near the present day town of Oakdale, Stanislaus County, California. Abandoned in 1849.

History of Camp Stanislaus
Established in 1849 by Major Albert S. Miller, 2nd U.S. Infantry as a temporary summer training camp on the north bank of the Stanislaus River near Oakdale. The site was abandoned later in 1849. The following year (1850) Camp Frederica was established nearby but not on the same site. Camp Frederica was abandoned later in 1850.

Current Status
Exact site unknown, in or near Oakdale, Stanislaus County, California. Map point is approximate and not accurate.

Sources:
 * , page 94
 * , page 36

Links:
 * North American Forts - Camp Stanislaus
 * California Military Museum - Camp Stanislaus