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Camp Moore

One of the principal Louisiana Confederate induction cente...

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Camp Moore

One of the principal Louisiana Confederate induction cente...

Moore's Camp

Prior to the Battle of Moores Creek Bridge, forces of Gen....

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Camp Moore

One of the principal Louisiana Confederate induction centers and training camps during the war for southern independence. Named for Governor Thomas Overton Moore. Over 400 soldiers buried in the camp cemetery.

Marker is on U.S. 51, on the right when traveling ...

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Camp Moore

One of the principal Louisiana Confederate induction centers and training camps during the war for southern independence. Named for Governor Thomas Overton Moore. Over 400 soldiers buried in the camp cemetery.

Marker is on U.S. 51, on the right when traveling ...

Moore's Camp

Prior to the Battle of Moores Creek Bridge, forces of Gen. James Moore, Whig commander camped, Feb.15~21,1776, 1 ½ miles northeast.

Marker is at the intersection of North Carolina Route 87 and Butler Nursery Road, on the right when traveling south ...

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