• Camp Lincoln was an American Civil War camp that existed in 1861 in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was located on the Agricultural Fairgrounds, around the...
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  • in or near Keokuk, Iowa Camp Lincoln (Kansas), a Union Army base near Leavenworth Camp Lincoln (Massachusetts) Camp Lincoln (New Hampshire) This disambiguation...
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    Bill Camp (born 1963/1964) is an American actor. He has played supporting roles in many films such as Lincoln (2012), Compliance (2012), Lawless (2012)...
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  • a New England town Lincoln (CDP), Maine, the primary village in the town Lincoln Plantation, Maine Lincoln, Massachusetts Lincoln, Michigan, a village...
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  • Camp Guild Camp Havedoneit Camp Hill Camp Hingham Camp Hobson Camp Joe Hooker Camp Houston Ipswich Camp Camp Lander Camp Lincoln Camp Massasoit Camp Meigs...
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  • Rhode Island and some of Massachusetts and Connecticut. Its several camps include Camp Yawgoog, Champlin Scout Reservation, and Camp Norse. Narragansett Council...
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    was a descendant of Samuel Lincoln, an Englishman who migrated from Hingham, Norfolk, to its namesake, Hingham, Massachusetts, in 1638. The family through...
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    of the 54th Massachusetts. The unit began recruiting in February 1863 and trained at Camp Meigs on the outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts. Prominent abolitionists...
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    the DeCordova contemporary art and sculpture museum in Lincoln are all located within Massachusetts, and the Maria Mitchell Association in Nantucket includes...
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    The Massachusetts Audubon Society, commonly known as Mass Audubon, founded in 1896 by Harriet Hemenway and Minna B. Hall and headquartered in Lincoln, Massachusetts...
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    soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts were not exchanged following their assault on Fort Wagner. On July 30, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued General Order...
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    located predominantly within Bedford, Massachusetts, with portions extending into the adjoining towns of Lincoln, Concord and Lexington. The facility is...
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  • Camp Chase, also known as Camp Wilson, was a training camp for Massachusetts militia during the American Civil War located in Lowell, Massachusetts. Several...
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  • Lincoln is a 2012 American biographical historical drama film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as United States President...
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    Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, and New York Using both "Washington" and "Lincoln": "Lincoln's and Washington's...
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  • Camp Framingham is a former Massachusetts National Guard camp that existed in 1873 to 1944 in Framingham, Massachusetts, also called Camp Dalton or Fort...
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    Robert Gould Shaw (category People of Massachusetts in the American Civil War)
    Retrieved January 16, 2017. Historical Digression, Civil War Training Camps in Massachusetts, part 2 August 9, 2015. Retrieved July 14, 2020. "Fordham Preparatory...
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    Fort Pickering (redirect from Camp Sutton)
    1809–1812. Massachusetts militia camps on Winter Island in the 1850s and 1860s included Camp Sutton (1853, 1855), Camp Edmunds (1856), Camp Banks (1858)...
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    Camp Myles Standish was a U.S. Army camp located in Taunton, Massachusetts, during World War II. It was the main staging area for the Boston Port of Embarkation...
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    hundreds of local council camps of the Boy Scouts of America operated by the Boy Scouts of America. Contents Active Camps Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas...
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  • Camp Hill was an encampment site of the Provisional Army of the United States that existed from 1799 to 1800 in Oxford, Massachusetts. A marker placed...
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    Massachusetts took decisive action to do just that. Both the 54th and the 55th regiments were mustered in at Camp Meigs in Readville, Massachusetts,...
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    of lectures on Lincoln. The two never met. Shortly after Lincoln was killed in April 1865, Whitman hastily wrote the first of his Lincoln poems, "Hush'd...
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    Many Council-wide Scouting events were often held at Lincoln Park in Westport, Massachusetts. The Firestone Rubber Company, which had a large factory...
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    Taunton is a city and county seat of Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. Taunton is situated on the Taunton River, which winds its way through...
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    response to President Abraham Lincoln's initial call for 75,000 troops. Private Luther C. Ladd of the 6th Massachusetts is often referred to as the first...
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    Shays's Rebellion (category 1786 in Massachusetts)
    Massachusetts State Militia under William Shepard, alongside a privately funded local militia led by former Continental Army officer Benjamin Lincoln...
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  • street in Minneapolis. Camp Nokomis, all girls sleepaway camp run by the Merrimack Valley YMCA. Camp Lawrence is the boys camp that is on the same island...
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    November 6, 1860. Lincoln's first known ancestor in America was Samuel Lincoln, who migrated from Hingham, England to Hingham, Massachusetts, in 1637. Samuel's...
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    George Lincoln Rockwell (March 9, 1918 – August 25, 1967) was an American Neo-Nazi activist. Rockwell founded the American Nazi Party in 1959 and became...
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