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Humboldt Military District

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During the American Civil War, Army reorganization created the Department of the Pacific on January 15, 1861. On December 12, 1861, the District of Humboldt was created, consisting of the counties of Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, Trinity, Humboldt, Klamath, and Del Norte in Northern California. The district was headquartered at Fort Humboldt,[1] located on a bluff above the central portion of Humboldt Bay south of Eureka, California, which is now a California State Historic Park located within the City of Eureka. The District's efforts were directed at prosecuting the ongoing Bald Hills War against the Indians in the northern, coastal area of the large district. A peace was achieved in August 1864.

On July 27, 1865, the Military Division of the Pacific was created, consisting of the Department of California and Department of the Columbia. Humboldt District was absorbed by the Department of California.[2]

Commanders

Posts of the Humboldt Military District

NameDateNotes & Citations
Fort Humboldt1853–1867[3]
Fort Bragg1857-1864[4]
Fort Ter-Waw1857-1862[5]
Camp on Janes Farm1858-1862later Camp Curtis[6]
Camp Curtis1862-1865formerly Camp on Janes Farm [6]
Camp at Pardee's Ranch1858-1865[7]
Fort Gaston1859–1892[8]
Fort Seward1861–1862[9]
Fort Wright1862–1875[10]
Camp Anderson1862, 1864[11]
Fort Baker1862-1863Located 23 miles (37 km) east of Hydesville on the Van Duzen River at the confluence with the Eel River. Replaced by Fort Iaqua.[12]
Camp Liscom Hill1862[13][14]
Daley's Ferry Post1862[15]
Elk Camp1862[16]
Camp Lincoln1862–1869[citation needed]
Camp Lippett1862[citation needed]
Fort Lyon1862[citation needed]
Camp Redwood1862[citation needed]
Reed's Ranch Post1862, 1864[14][17]


Camp Olney1862[18][6]


Camp Grant1863–1865[citation needed]


Fort Iaqua1863–1866[19]


Gold Bluffs Post1863-1864near Orick.[20]


Trinidad Camp1863[citation needed]


Camp Gilmore1863-1864Located four miles north of Trinidad to protect the mail route.[21]
Camp at the Forks of the Salmon1864[22]


Camp at Martin's Ferry1864[23]
Camp Boynton Prairie1864[24]


Camp Burnt Ranch1864[25]


Camp Mattole1864[26]

References

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