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- Camp_Curtis abstract "Camp Curtis, California State Historic Landmark #215, was located about one mile north of Arcata, California, and served as the headquarters and garrison of the 1st Battalion California Volunteer Mountaineers from 1862 to 1865.Before Camp Curtis, an older "Camp on Janes' Farm," was situated on a rise above Arcata and used by California Militia volunteers as early as 1858 during the local "Indian Wars."Arcata was a trans-shipment point from boats to pack trains for interior mines. In the early 1860s a ferry was maintained where the main road crossed the Mad River (California) at Essex. In early June 1862 the ferry operator and his family were attacked. An older woman was killed and a younger woman injured by bullets, two men drowned while fleeing the attack, but the ferryman and three children survived uninjured. The injured woman claimed she saw at least one white man painted to look like an Indian.In 1862, Captain Owsley arrived, establishing the official Camp Curtis on the same site as the volunteer camp. He and a party of 30 to 40 soldiers were charged with "preventing the murder by Indians of any more citizens in that vicinity."".
- Camp_Curtis location Humboldt_County,_California.
- Camp_Curtis location United_States.
- Camp_Curtis nearestCity Arcata,_California.
- Camp_Curtis thumbnail CampCurtisArcata.jpg?width=300.
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- Camp_Curtis wikiPageRevisionID "601685114".
- Camp_Curtis established "1921".
- Camp_Curtis governingBody List_of_California_Historical_Landmarks.
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- Camp_Curtis location Humboldt_County,_California.
- Camp_Curtis location United_States.
- Camp_Curtis name "Camp Curtis".
- Camp_Curtis nearestCity Arcata,_California.
- Camp_Curtis photo "CampCurtisArcata.jpg".
- Camp_Curtis photoCaption "Camp Curtis".
- Camp_Curtis subject Category:Arcata,_California.
- Camp_Curtis subject Category:California_Historical_Landmarks.
- Camp_Curtis subject Category:Military_facilities_in_California.
- Camp_Curtis point "40.891038888888886 -124.079575".
- Camp_Curtis type Artifact100021939.
- Camp_Curtis type CaliforniaHistoricalLandmarks.
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- Camp_Curtis comment "Camp Curtis, California State Historic Landmark #215, was located about one mile north of Arcata, California, and served as the headquarters and garrison of the 1st Battalion California Volunteer Mountaineers from 1862 to 1865.Before Camp Curtis, an older "Camp on Janes' Farm," was situated on a rise above Arcata and used by California Militia volunteers as early as 1858 during the local "Indian Wars."Arcata was a trans-shipment point from boats to pack trains for interior mines.".
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- Camp_Curtis name "Camp Curtis".