Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Camp Ashe |
a Civil War training camp in New Hanover County, described in contemporary records as being "12 miles from Wilmington." |
Camp Bay |
a bay in central Columbus County filled with fine sand. |
Camp Beauregard |
Civil War training camp in W Warren County near the community of Ridgeway. |
Camp Blackjack |
See Bucklesberry Pocosin. |
Camp Branch |
rises in W Avery County and flows S into Horse Creek. |
Camp Branch Falls |
360-ft. waterfalls on the Nantahala River, Clay-Macon county line. |
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. |