Camp Lincoln (Massachusetts)
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camp-lincoln-massachusetts-318-8366900
title:
Camp Lincoln (Massachusetts)
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Camp Lincoln was an American Civil War camp that existed in 1861 in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was located on the Agricultural Fairgrounds, around the Elm Park neighborhood. It was named after Levi Lincoln Jr., the 13th Governor of Massachusetts and first Mayor of Worcester. On June 3, 1862, the camp was renamed Camp Wool, in honor of John E. Wool, the oldest general in the regular army. Units trained here included the 21st, 25th, 34th, 36th, 49th, 51st, and 57th regiments of Massachusetts inf
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American Civil War camp
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Lincoln_(Massachusetts)
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2023-01-13T13:31:11Z
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