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62: 194: 202: 78: 230: 85: 61: 216:, commanding general of the U.S. Volunteer Army, established the headquarters for the Philippine Islands Expeditionary Forces at the southwest corner of the camp on slightly elevated ground at Fulton Street and 4th Avenue. 330:. Camp Merritt existed only long enough for the fleet to be assembled for the 18,000 troops destined for the Philippines to be sent off. Problems with disease, mostly measles and typhoid, also accelerated its closing. 193: 435: 289:
10th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry (Col. A. L. Hawkins commanding) (May 25, 1898 – June 14, 1898 (departed for Philippines as part of Second Expeditionary Force))
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18th U.S. Infantry, 1st Battalion (Col. C. M. Bailey commanding) (May 29, 1898 – June 14, 1898 (departed for Philippines as part of Second Expeditionary Force))
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in an area approximately bounded by what is now Point Lobos Avenue (Geary), Fulton Street, First (Arguello) Avenue and Sixth Avenue.
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1st Montana Volunteer Infantry (Col. Harry C. Kessler commanding) (Arrived May 28, 1898 - Departed on USS Pennsylvania 19 July 1898)
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The camp was abandoned about August 27, 1898 when the remaining troops were moved to Camps Merriam and Miller a bit north at
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Camp Merritt was established on May 29, 1898, pursuant to General Order 7 of the U.S. Expeditionary Forces. General
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1st Tennessee Volunteer Infantry (Col. William Crawford Smith commanding) (Arrived June 1898 and quickly moved to
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This article is about a historical military camp in California. For the military base in New Jersey, see
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1st Nebraska Volunteer Infantry (Col. John P. Bratt commanding) (May 19, 1898 – June 15, 1898)
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20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry (May 20, 1898 – August 5, 1898 (transferred to Camp Michigan))
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used for the quartering and preparation of American troops destined for the
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Transport Indiana receiving troops and freight at Pacific Mail Docks, 1898.
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51st Iowa Volunteer encampment, Camp Merritt, 1898; with view of
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1st Montana Volunteer Infantry Stationed at Camp Merritt, 1898
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Utah Volunteer Artillery, Light Battery B (Capt. F. A. Grant)
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Utah Volunteer Artillery, Light Battery A (Capt. R. W. Young)
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13th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry (? – June 26, 1898)
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Camp Merriam, California
Camp Merritt, New Jersey
Department of California
San Francisco

Camp Merritt is located in California
37°46′35.51″N 122°27′42.89″W / 37.7765306°N 122.4619139°W / 37.7765306; -122.4619139
military camp
Philippines
Spanish–American War
Wesley Merritt
U.S. Voluntary Army
Eighth Army Corps
San Francisco, California

51st Iowa Volunteer encampment, Camp Merritt, 1898; with view of Lone Mountain Cemetery
Lone Mountain Cemetery
Elwell Stephen Otis

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Camp Merriam
Presidio of San Francisco



"Spanish American War Camps"
"Troops Ordered to Presidio by the War Department"

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