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Camp Dyea (1898-1899) - A U.S. Army Camp established in 1898 during the Alaska Gold Rush by elements of the 14th U.S. Infantry in present day Dyea, Skagway Borough, Alaska. Destroyed by fire and abandoned in 1899. Also referred to as Camp at Lynn Canal.
Camp Dyea HistoryEstablished by a battalion of companies B & H of the 14th U.S. Infantry under the command of Colonel Thomas M. Anderson on 8 Mar 1898. Destroyed by fire and abandoned 28 Jul 1899.
Current StatusPart of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (Skagway Unit), Dyea, Skagway Borough, Alaska. USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 1421583
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