• Camp Douglas can refer to a location in the United States: Camp Douglas, Wisconsin, a village Camp Douglas (Chicago), a Union POW camp during the American...
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    Camp Douglas, in Chicago, Illinois, sometimes described as "The North's Andersonville," was one of the largest Union Army prisoner-of-war camps for Confederate...
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    Camp Douglas is a village in Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 647 at the 2020 census, up from 601 at the 2010 census. Camp...
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    Fort Douglas (initially called Camp Douglas) was established in October 1862, during the American Civil War, as a small military garrison about three miles...
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    Union training and prison camp, Camp Douglas, located in what is now the eastern portion of the Douglas neighborhood. Douglas gave that part of his estate...
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    Camp Douglas was an internment camp for Prisoners of War (POW) during World War II, located in the city of Douglas, Wyoming, United States. Between January...
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    yards and a touchdown. During the fifth day of the Falcons' training camp, Douglas was taken off the field after injuring his left knee while working in...
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    place names (e.g. Bockman Lumber Camp, Whitestone Logging Camp, Camp Douglas) are legacies of old logging camps. Camps were often placed next to river...
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  • Sokari Douglas Camp CBE (born 1958 in Nigeria) is a London-based artist who has had exhibitions all over the world and was the recipient of a bursary from...
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    KVOK, FAA LID: VOK) is a military airport located near the village of Camp Douglas, in Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States. It is also known as the...
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    Mulligan was commander of Camp Douglas, a prisoner of war camp in Chicago, from February 25, 1862, to June 14, 1862. The camp had been constructed as a...
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  • Look up Douglas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Douglas may refer to: Douglas (given name) Douglas (surname) Douglas (parrot), macaw that starred as...
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    present-day Douglas. The United States Army established Camp San Bernardino in the latter half of the 19th century near the presidio, and in 1910 Camp Douglas was...
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    for a mass grave and memorial for Confederate prisoners of war from Camp Douglas, called the Confederate Mound. Oak Woods Cemetery was chartered on February...
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    The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is an American twin-engine, all-weather fighter aircraft designed by McDonnell Douglas (now part of Boeing). Following...
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    months in Camp Sumter, located near Andersonville, Georgia, 13,000 (28%) of the 45,000 Union soldiers confined there died. At Camp Douglas in Chicago...
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    months in Camp Sumter, located near Andersonville, Georgia, 13,000 (28%) of the 45,000 Union soldiers confined there died. At Camp Douglas in Chicago...
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    the city's Douglas community), near the site of the Union Army and prisoner of war Camp Douglas. The land was originally owned by Douglas’ estate but...
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  • Camp Morton (also known as Camp Douglas) was a coal mining encampment on Spitsbergen island in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway. It was located on the...
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  • known as Camp San Bernardino Springs. Camp Douglas was built next to Douglas in 1910 and should not be confused with the earlier posts or Camp San Bernardino...
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    Soldier (1984) Georgia (U.S. State) portal American Civil War prison camps Camp Douglas Dix–Hill Cartel, the agreement reached in July 1862 to regulate prisoner...
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  • Camp Douglas at Chicago, Illinois, and was the first commander of the camp. Originally a training camp for Union Army recruits, in 1862 and 1863 Camp...
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    Sir James Douglas (also known as Good Sir James and The Black Douglas; c. 1286 – 25 August 1330) was a Scottish knight and feudal lord. He was one of...
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  • owned a general merchandise business in Camp Douglas, Wisconsin. He served as president of the village of Camp Douglas, on the school board, and on the Juneau...
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    only) Central Camp, Douglas Palace Camp, Douglas Metropole Camp, Douglas Hutchinson Camp, Douglas Granville Camp, Douglas Sefton Camp, Douglas Israel has...
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    American congregation in the city. At 33rd Street is the site of Camp Douglas, a Civil War POW Camp marked by a historic marker. King Drive is served by two Chicago...
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  • regiments. The practice of recruiting from prisoners of war began in 1862 at Camp Douglas at Chicago, Illinois, with attempts to enlist Confederate prisoners who...
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    Camp Hill Field served as a base camp and was also known as the Ogden Air Technical Service Counsel. 945 Italian POWs were held there. Fort Douglas served...
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    Camp Harry J. Jones was an encampment of the United States Army. Located near Douglas, Arizona, it was active during the Pancho Villa Expedition and World...
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    it was stationed at Camp Relief, Utah Territory, and from May to August, 1864, at Camp Conness, Idaho Territory, and at Camp Douglas, Utah Territory, during...
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