Camp George G. Meade, the Glossary
Camp George G. Meade was one of the Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War for Pennsylvania National Guard training of the Keystone Division (cf. Camp Gettysburg).[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Camp Colt, Pennsylvania, Camp Gettysburg, Cf., George Meade, Gettysburg Battlefield, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg Electric Railway, Google News Archive, Henry Ware Lawton, III Armored Corps, List of Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War, McPherson Ridge, Military base, Pennsylvania National Guard, Round Top Branch, The Angle, 1913 Gettysburg reunion, 1938 Gettysburg reunion, 28th Infantry Division (United States).
- Gettysburg Battlefield
- Military installations in Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania National Guard
Camp Colt, Pennsylvania
Camp Colt was a military installation near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania used for Tank Corps recruit training prior to deployment in World War I. The camp used the Gettysburg Battlefield site of the previous Great Reunion of 1913 and the preceding 1917 World War I recruit training camp for U.S. troops along the Round Top Branch. Camp George G. Meade and camp Colt, Pennsylvania are Gettysburg Battlefield.
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Camp Gettysburg
After the American Civil War, Camp Gettysburg was the Pennsylvania National Guard encampment that extending from Seminary Ridge. Camp George G. Meade and Camp Gettysburg are Pennsylvania National Guard.
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Cf.
The abbreviation cf. (short for either Latin confer or conferatur, both meaning 'compare') is used in writing to refer the reader to other material to make a comparison with the topic being discussed.
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George Meade
George Gordon Meade (December 31, 1815 – November 6, 1872) was a United States Army Major General who commanded the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War from 1863 to 1865.
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Gettysburg Battlefield
The Gettysburg Battlefield is the area of the July 1–3, 1863, military engagements of the Battle of Gettysburg in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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Gettysburg College
Gettysburg College is a private liberal arts college in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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Gettysburg Electric Railway
The Gettysburg Electric Railway was a borough trolley that provided summer access to Gettysburg Battlefield visitor attractions such as military engagement areas, monuments, postbellum camps, and recreation areas (e.g., Wheat-field Park and the Pfeffer baseball diamond). Camp George G. Meade and Gettysburg Electric Railway are Gettysburg Battlefield.
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Google News Archive
Google News Archive is an extension of Google News providing free access to scanned archives of newspapers and links to other newspaper archives on the web, both free and paid.
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Henry Ware Lawton
Henry Ware Lawton (March 17, 1843 – December 19, 1899) was a U.S. Army officer who served with distinction in the Civil War, the Apache Wars, and the Spanish–American War.
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III Armored Corps
III Corps is a corps of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Cavazos, Texas.
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List of Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War
Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War were used by the Pennsylvania National Guard, Civil War veterans, the US Marine Corps, the Civilian Conservation Corps, the US Army, and the Youth Conservation Corps. Camp George G. Meade and List of Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War are Gettysburg Battlefield and Pennsylvania National Guard.
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McPherson Ridge
McPherson Ridge is a landform used for military engagements during the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, when the I Corps of the Union Army had a headquarters on the ridge and was defeated by the Confederate division of Major General Henry Heth. Camp George G. Meade and McPherson Ridge are Gettysburg Battlefield.
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Military base
A military base is a facility directly owned and operated by or for the military or one of its branches that shelters military equipment and personnel, and facilitates training and operations.
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Pennsylvania National Guard
The Pennsylvania National Guard is one of the oldest and largest National Guards in the United States Department of Defense.
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Round Top Branch
The Round Top Branch was an extension of the Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad from the Gettysburg borough across the Gettysburg Battlefield to Round Top, Pennsylvania.
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The Angle
The Angle (Bloody Angle colloq.) is a Gettysburg Battlefield area which includes the 1863 Copse of Trees used as the target landmark for Pickett's Charge, the 1892 monument that marks the high-water mark of the Confederacy, a rock wall, and several other Battle of Gettysburg monuments. Camp George G. Meade and the Angle are Gettysburg Battlefield.
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1913 Gettysburg reunion
The 1913 Gettysburg reunion was a Gettysburg Battlefield encampment of American Civil War veterans for the Battle of Gettysburg's 50th anniversary. Camp George G. Meade and 1913 Gettysburg reunion are Gettysburg Battlefield.
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1938 Gettysburg reunion
The 1938 Gettysburg reunion was an encampment of American Civil War veterans on the Gettysburg Battlefield for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. Camp George G. Meade and 1938 Gettysburg reunion are Gettysburg Battlefield.
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28th Infantry Division (United States)
The 28th Infantry Division ("Keystone") is a unit of the United States Army National Guard, and is the oldest division-sized unit in the Army.
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See also
Gettysburg Battlefield
- 1913 Gettysburg reunion
- 1938 Gettysburg reunion
- A Harvest of Death
- Adams County, Pennsylvania
- Battle of Gettysburg
- Big Round Top
- Brian Farm
- Camp Colt, Pennsylvania
- Camp George G. Meade
- Camp Letterman
- Cemetery Hill
- Cemetery Ridge
- Consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg
- Culp's Hill
- Cyclorama Building at Gettysburg
- Devil's Den
- Evergreen Cemetery (Adams County, Pennsylvania)
- Evergreen Cemetery gatehouse
- Gettysburg Airport
- Gettysburg Battlefield
- Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District
- Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association
- Gettysburg Electric Railway
- Gettysburg National Military Park
- Gettysburg National Tower
- List of Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War
- List of monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield
- Little Round Top
- Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg
- McMillan Woods
- McMillan Woods CCC camp
- McPherson Ridge
- McPherson Ridge railway cut
- National Homestead at Gettysburg
- Oak Ridge, Adams County, Pennsylvania
- Plum Run (Rock Creek tributary)
- Plum Run (White Run tributary)
- Rose Woods
- Round Top Park
- Seminary Ridge
- Spangler Spring Run
- Spangler Woods
- The Angle
- The Peach Orchard
- United Lutheran Seminary
- Wheatfield Road
- Willoughby Run
- World War II Prisoner of War Camp, Gettysburg Battlefield, Pennsylvania
Military installations in Pennsylvania
- Camp George G. Meade
- Harrisburg Air National Guard Base
- Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg
- World War II Prisoner of War Camp, Gettysburg Battlefield, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania National Guard
- 103rd Armor Regiment
- 111th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- 112th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- Bradford Armory
- Camp George G. Meade
- Camp Gettysburg
- Canonsburg Armory
- Clearfield Armory
- Coraopolis Armory
- First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry
- Ford City Armory
- Fort Indiantown Gap
- Hunt Armory
- Kane Armory
- List of Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War
- Mansfield Armory
- Media Armory
- Milton Armory
- Muir Army Airfield
- Pennsylvania Air National Guard
- Pennsylvania Army National Guard
- Pennsylvania National Guard
- State House (Pennsylvania)
- Sunbury Armory
- Washington Armory
- Wellsboro Armory
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_George_G._Meade
Also known as Camp Lawton (Gettysburg Battlefield).