Camp Cleveland (74 - 18) / (74 - 70)
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member boatchick
N 41° 29.066 W 081° 41.255
17T E 442598 N 4592764
A two-sided marker about a northern Ohio Civil War training camp.
Waymark Code: WM3Y5M
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 06/03/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member BlackBrownDog
Views: 12

Located in a small triangular park overlooking the Cuyahoga River at the intersection of University Avenue, West 10th, and West 7th in Tremont. The sewah number should, in theory, be "74-18" because this sign is located in Cuyahoga County; however, the sign is labelled "74-70".

Side A : Camp Cleveland Opened in July 1862, the 35 1/2-acre site here in Brooklyn Township's University Heights served as the largest Civil War army camp of rendezvous, organization, and training in northeast Ohio. It was bordered by Hershel (now West 5th) and University (now West 7th) streets and Railway and Marquard avenues. A wartime high of 4,151 volunteers occupied the barracks here on December 5, 1862. Lieutenant William Dustin of the 19th Ohio Volunteer Artillery wrote, "It was a table land above the city and admirably suited to the use of a camp of instruction. It was as level as a floor and carpeted with grass. The capacious pine barracks held about 25 each of the battery's men." A total of 15,230 men trained here during the war--4.9 percent of the 310,646 enlistments in Ohio. More than 11,000 soldiers were discharged here at war's end. It closed in August 1865. (continued on other side)

Side B : (continued from other side) A 320 bed pavilion-style hospital, designated as the United States General Hospital at Cleveland, occupied 3.76 acres on the southeast corner of W 5th Street and Jefferson Avenue. The hospital opened in December 1862; a total of 3,028 soldiers received care for gun shot wounds, illnesses, and diseases before it closed in July 1865, after the end of the Civil War. Some of the 91 deceased patients lie buried in the federally owned plots at Woodland Cemetery. All hospital and camp buildings were dismantled in September 1865, and the lumber and government equipment were sold at a public auction.

Marker Number: 74-18 / 74-70

County: Cuyahoga

Significance of Location: Place

Bicentenial Mark: yes

Website address: [Web Link]

Additional Coordinate: Not Listed

Additional Coordinate description: Not listed

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