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Camp Conrad

Main entrance to Camp Conrad, where a brigade of 3,500 troops was stationed in the winter of 1898-1899 (Spanish-American War). Camp sire occupied space between Third and Sixth Avenues and 29th and...

Main entrance to Camp Conrad, where a brigade of 3,500 troops was stationed in the winter of 1898-1899 (Spanish-American War). Camp sire occupied space between Third and Sixth Avenues and 29th and 33rd Sts. Brigade was composed of 160th Indiana, Third Kentucky, and First West Virginia Regiments. The Indiana and Kentucky regiments went to Cuba and Puerto Rico in 1899. The west Virginia Regiment was mustered out at Camp Conrad.

Troops at Camp Conrad were reviewed on December 7, 1898, by Major general James H. Wilson, who commanded the federal army that engaged in the Battle of Columbus, April 16th, 1865.

GHM 106-16A GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1955

Plaque courtesy Lat34North.com.

Original page, with additional info, here.

Photo credit: Byron Hooks of Lat34North.com.

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