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By April 1871 the mule trail and post were both completed and General Stoneman planned on making Camp Pinal his headquarters, but the project was abandoned after General George Crook replaced General Stoneman because of the Camp Grant Massacre of April 1871.
This was also at the junction of the historic road from Stoneman Lake which split there with one route going on to Cornville, Cottonwood and Jerome and the other going south to Camp Verde and on to Prescott via Cherry.
They then moved to the staging area at Camp Stoneman at Pittsburg, California on 28 March 1946, but the move eastward was canceled, and they received orders to move to Fort Lewis at Tacoma, Washington.
He commanded the remount station at Camp Stoneman, but the lingering effects of his wounds prevented any further field service.
A large cavalry supply and training depot on the Potomac River was named Camp Stoneman in his honor.
The regiment arrived at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation on 14 December 1945 and was inactivated two days later at Camp Stoneman, California, where this photo was taken.
Before leaving for the Philippines, the men received further instructions and physical examinations in Camp Stoneman in Pittsburg, California, in March 1945.
The regiment Staged at Camp Stoneman, California on 1944-04-29, and departed from the San Francisco Port of Embarkation on 1944-05-06.

Camp and near
Michelin has an important truck tire manufacturing plant in Waterville and the Department of National Defence has its largest air force base in Atlantic Canada located at CFB Greenwood along with an important training facility at Camp Aldershot, near Kentville.
On July 2, 2011, an F-15E intercepted a small two-seat passenger plane flying near Camp David, where President Obama was in residence.
On July 10, 2011, an F-15 Intercepted another small two-seat passenger plane flying near Camp David where President Barack Obama was in residence, totalling the number of interceptions over the July 9 weekend at 3 planes.
On 17 April the first camp, NF-1, Camp Roosevelt, was established at George Washington National Forest near Luray, Virginia.
It succeeded a previous encampment, known as Camp Collins, on the Cache La Poudre River, near what is known today as Laporte.
Over the following two days he was moved around to several camps, and was brought to the British 31st Civilian Interrogation Camp near Lüneburg on 23 May.
Brown also performed buck dances for change to entertain troops from Camp Gordon at the start of World War II as their convoys traveled over a canal bridge near his aunt's home.
There were 33 people, including 29 participants in training at the 1803 – 1804 Camp Dubois winter staging area in Illinois Territory, near present day Hartford, Illinois.
In 1915, a 135-pound iron meteorite was found in a Sinagua ( c. 1100 – 1200 AD ) burial cyst near Camp Verde, Arizona, respectfully wrapped in a feather cloth.
ISAF Regional Command North, led by Germany, is stationed at Camp Marmal which lies near to the city at an airport.
Camp X, at Ajax, near Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, where an " assassination and elimination " training program was operated by the British Special Operations Executive.
* The 1986 book " Camp X " by David Stafford is the most accurate account of the activities and personnel of Camp X the secret agent training camp for sabotage and guerrilla warfare at Ajax near Oshawa Ontario, Canada, that was administered by the British Special Operations Executive.
During the 14 months the Camp Sumter, located near Andersonville, Georgia, existed, more than 45, 000 Union soldiers were confined here.
Notable is the massive Iron Age hillfort Vespasian's Camp built alongside the Avenue near the Avon.
In 1961, a volcanic eruption forced the evacuation of the entire population via Cape Town to wooden huts in the disused Pendell Army Camp in Merstham, Surrey, England, before moving to a more permanent site at a former Royal Air Force station in Calshot near Southampton, England, living mainly in a road called Tristan Close.
Seattle Pacific University owns Camp Casey, a retreat center near Coupeville, which was once the barracks for the adjacent Fort Casey.
* August – Gratian continues down the Danube to the " Camp of Mars " ( frontier fortress near modern Niš ) where he loses several men in an ambush by a band of Alans.
When the Committeee for Non-Violent Action sponsored a protest in August, 1957, at the Camp Mercury nuclear test site near Las Vegas, Nevada, 13 of the protesters attempted to enter the test site knowing that they faced arrest.
The Jamaica Defence Force ( JDF ) has its headquarters at Up Park Camp near New Kingston and Cross Roads.
Although the Severn is visible from British Camp, it is nowhere near it, so this battle must have taken place elsewhere.
The most notable location used was that of the Ministry Field where Liz and Simon discover the Time Barrier – this was in fact the Burnt Farm Army Camp near Goff's Oak, Hertfordshire.
The former group arrived at Sirmium in Pannonia and at the Camp of Mars ( a fort near the Iron Gates ), 400 kilometers from Adrianople, where some Alans attacked them.
Garnet Wolseley lived at ‘ Monastery Camp ' until a prefabricated residence had been built for him near Strovolos on the site of today's Presidential Palace.
** The Yavapai-Apache Nation near Camp Verde, AZ

Camp and Pittsburg
* Pittsburg ISD ( mostly in Camp County, small portion in Wood County )

Camp and California
On July 14, 2005, Tom Biscardi, a long-time Bigfoot enthusiast and CEO of Searching for Bigfoot Inc., appeared on the Coast to Coast AM paranormal radio show and announced that he was " 98 % sure that his group will be able to capture a Bigfoot which they have been tracking in the Happy Camp, California area.
* Conservation Corps State Museum at Camp San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, California
Returning to the United States in December 1968, Jones was assigned to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, where he served as a company commander until May 1970.
Following graduation in June 1985, he was assigned to command the 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines, 1st Marine Division, at Camp Pendleton, California, from July 1985 to July 1987.
Cramer had paid $ 40, 000 in Veteran funds to a private landholder to lease land to build a Veterans Hospital in Camp Kearny, California.
Their training started in November 1943 at Camp Pendleton, California, moved to Santa Catalina Island, California in January 1944, and finally moved to the warmer waters of The Bahamas in March 1944.
Richard Brooks wrote his novel whilst he was a Sergeant in the U. S. Marine Corps making training films at Quantico, Virginia and Camp Pendleton, California.
An aeronautical engineer by profession, De Camp conducted his undergraduate studies at the California Institute of Technology ( where his roommate was at one point noted rocket fuel scientist John D. Clark ), and earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Caltech in Aeronautical Engineering 1930.
* California Historic Plaque marking original site of Mission Dolores at Camp and Albion Streets in SF
The telluride mineral calaverite was first recognized and obtained in 1861 from the Stanislaus Mine, Carson Hill, Angels Camp, in Calaveras Co., California.
He grew up in the mining towns of Murphy's Camp, California and Virginia City, Nevada, where his father was a merchant.
The home in which Michelson lived as a child in Murphys Camp, California is now a tasting room for Twisted Oak Winery.
They first met at the Los Angeles First Congregational Church's Cedar Lake Camp at Big Bear, California in 1969, and later dated when she was still a high school student at the Marlborough School in Los Angeles.
Operates Camp Fleischmann near Chester, California in the Lassen National Forest for Boy Scout Summer Camp and Cub Scout Resident Camp.
* Camp Wasiu II is in Tahoe National Forest, California
He went to the Southwestern Signal Corps Training Center at Camp San Luis Obispo, California to study cryptography.
St. Johns is near the Placerias Quarry, the site where dozens of Placerias fossils were discovered in 1930 by Charles Camp and Samuel Welles, of the University of California, Berkeley.
In March 1865, Camp Jackson was built nearby, garrisoned by Company D, 2nd California Volunteer Cavalry, who stayed for three months until moving on to a new post.
Plymouth ( formerly, Puckerville, Pokerville, and Poker Camp ) is a city in Amador County, California, United States.
After consulting with Superintendent Hanson and superiors Colonel Richard Cloyd Drum and General George Wright, Captain Starr was ordered by General Wright in Post Order No. 6 to lead 23 soldiers of Company F 2nd Regiment California Volunteer Cavalry and move the now imprisoned people the 110 miles from Camp Bidwell back to Round Valley on what became a 20-day death march now remembered as the KonKow Trail of Tears.
tl: Angels Camp, California
Murphys ( formerly, Murphy, Murphy's, Murphy's Camp, Murphy's Diggins, Murphys New Diggings, and Queen of the Sierra ) is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Calaveras County, California, United States.

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