Camp Merriam (California)

Camp Merriam
Part of Department of the Pacific
San Francisco
Troops departing from Camp Merriam through the Lombard gate, 1895.
Camp Merriam is located in California
Camp Merriam
Camp Merriam
Coordinates37°47′54.46″N 122°26′52.43″W / 37.7984611°N 122.4478972°W / 37.7984611; -122.4478972
Site history
In useJuly 1898-about 1902

Camp Merriam, California was a U.S. military camp for American troops destined for the Philippines during the Spanish–American War. Located at the San Francisco Presidio, the camp, named after Major General Henry C. Merriam, the Commanding General of the Department of the Pacific. Camp Merriam was located on the hills just north of the Lombard Street entrance to the Presidio of San Francisco. The camp was established in 1898 to quarter and train volunteer soldiers from California, Iowa, Kansas, and South Dakota for service during the Spanish-American War.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Historic California Posts: Fort Merriam". California State Military Museums Program. California State Guard Foundation. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  2. ^ Ballard, Jack Stokes (January 19, 2012). Commander and builder of western forts: the life and times of Major General Henry C. Merriam, 1862-1901. 1st ed.: Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 978-1-60344-260-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)