Where was camp millington in the civil war?

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2026-04-19 11:35

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There may have been more than one. The best known seems to have been just outside Baltimore, Maryland. The location today is "east of Gwynn's Falls at Brunswick Street and Millington Ave., adjacent to Camp Emory." It seems to have been a training facility, where new regiments learned to drill. Many such camps were established across the north and south at the start of the war. Regiments were formed locally, and then went into camp at some nearby spot to begin to learn how to soldier. Usually the camp was named for the commanding officer of the first regiment that trained there. The 128th New York trained at this Camp Millington in 1862.

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