Camp Butner | former army post in Durham, Granville, and Person Counties. Est. 1942; closed 1946. Infantry training center, convalescent hospital, and reassignment center. Housed Axis prisoners of war. Named for Maj. Gen. Henry Wolfe Butner (1875-1937), native of Surry County. See also Butner. |
Camp Call | community in central Cleveland County on Little Harris Creek. |
Camp Campbell | a Civil War training camp near Kinston in E Lenoir County. |
Camp Canal | Civil War training camp in Carteret County, probably at or near Morehead City. |
Camp Chronicle | a World War I training camp located on the W side of present S. Linwood Street, Gastonia, central Gaston County. Operated in connection with an artillery range at the foot of Crowders Mountain. Named for Maj. William Chronicle, killed at the Battle of Kings Mountain, 1780. |
Camp Clingman | former Confederate camp in Asheville (French Broad Avenue near Philip Street), central Buncombe County. Named for Thomas L. Clingman, U.S. senator and brigadier general in the Confederate army. |
Camp Crabtree | Civil War training camp located approx. 3 mi. N of Raleigh on "Crabtree," the plantation of Kimbrough Jones Sr. |
Camp Creek | rises in S Yancey County and flows SE into South Toe River. |
Camp Creek | rises in W Stokes County and flows NE into Cascade Creek. |
Camp Creek | rises in SW Surry County and flows SE and NE into Mitchell River. |