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Camp Smith (Wisconsin)

Camp Smith
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Type Fort
Site information
Controlled by United States Army
Site history
Built 1820
In use 1820-1822
Garrison information
Past
commanders
Colonel Joseph Lee Smith

Coordinates: 44°28′29″N 88°02′03″W / 44.47472°N 88.03417°W / 44.47472; -88.03417 (Camp Smith (closed 1822, location approximate)) Camp Smith was a 19th-century fortification located on the east bank of the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The installation was built as a temporary home for the garrison at nearby Fort Howard during a malaria outbreak.

Colonel Joseph Lee Smith took command of nearby Fort Howard in 1820, the same time as a malaria outbreak in the area. Seeking to flee the outbreak, Colonel Smith decided to build a fort on the east bank of the Fox River. Later that year, Camp Smith was completed, and the garrison was moved there.

Colonel Smith left in 1821, and the new commander decided to move the garrison back to Fort Howard. Camp Smith was officially abandoned in 1822.

The installation was located at the present day site of Heritage Hill State Historical Park.


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