Print, Photographic - Spanish-American War Soldiers at Camp Dodge, Ark.

 
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Print, Photographic - Spanish-American War Soldiers at Camp Dodge, Ark.
Photo of military group
Photo of military group

Print, Photographic - Spanish-American War Soldiers at Camp Dodge, Ark.

Object number1989.016.02
Dateca. 1898
Mediumpaper,ink
Dimensions3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. (8.9 x 8.9 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
Terms
    DescriptionBlack and white photographic print of Colonel Dungan, C.F. Armistead, Charles Coffee, Meade Fishback of Company D, Camp Dodge, Arkansas.

    Meade Fishback was the son of former Arkansas Governor William Meade Fishback.

    Camp Dodge was a "makeshift training camp" used for training troops during the Spanish-American War. It was located at College Ave. and 17th Street in Little Rock. The men who mustered there came from 32 different counties across the state. The camp was named for Dr. Roderick Dodge because the land had been donated by the Dodge family.


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