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Camp Moore

Camp Moore
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Camp Moore Museum
Camp Moore is located in Louisiana
Camp Moore
Camp Moore is located in the US
Camp Moore
Location Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
Nearest city Tangipahoa, Louisiana
Coordinates 30°53′5.7″N 90°30′39.4″W / 30.884917°N 90.510944°W / 30.884917; -90.510944Coordinates: 30°53′5.7″N 90°30′39.4″W / 30.884917°N 90.510944°W / 30.884917; -90.510944
Area 450 acres (180 ha)
Built 1861
NRHP Reference # 79001092
Added to NRHP August 21, 1979

Camp Moore, north of the Village of Tangipahoa near Kentwood, Louisiana, was a Confederate training base and principal base of operations in eastern Louisiana and southwestern Mississippi. The base was named for Louisiana Governor Thomas Overton Moore and operated from May 1861 to 1864 during the American Civil War. The location of the camp was chosen due to its relatively high ground elevation, abundance of fresh drinking water, and being adjacent to the then New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern Railroad line. A small portion of the camp remains, containing the Camp Moore Confederate Cemetery and Museum.

Among the thousands of troops who were organized and trained at Camp Moore were the regiments that later constituted the Louisiana Tigers. As many as 20,000 men from Louisiana were trained at Camp Moore before fighting in battles in Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, and Arkansas. Troops from Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas were trained at the base. Establishment of the camp was authorized directly from Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

Many of the Confederate soldiers buried in the cemetery died of various diseases. In the center of the cemetery stands a monument which was dedicated in 1907. The monument measures 22.5 feet (6.9 m) tall. On top of the monument is a statue of a Confederate private soldier that is 6 feet (1.8 m) tall.

The log house was built in 1929, as a chapter house for Chapter No. 562 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Next to the log house stands a monument to area Confederate soldiers dedicated in 1979.


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