Description: 1861 Camp Floyd Fairfield UTAH Commanding General Quarters Flyer Vintage US ARMY Camp Floyd at Fairfield, UtahThe Commanding General's Quarters, Jan. 1859Army of Utah National ArchivesCondition: Aside from being yellowed from age, this flyer/page is in excellent condition with no folds or marks. This is a poster/flyer for Camp Floyd at Fairfield, Utah which was an Army quarters during July 8, 1858 - July 27, 1861. It held the largest concentration of US soldiers when it was open. President Buchanan sent many armies there during the Utah War and the Civil War. It had over 400 buildings and is rumored to be haunted. It is now a tourist attraction for the rumored paranormal activity.This page was likely printed later in the 1960s by the Official Records of the Army of Utah, National Archives when the site was restored by the State Park & Restoration Committee. It shows a picture taken in winter 1859 where you can see some soldiers standing in front of the Commanding General's Quarters. The reverse side tells the history of the camp and has stories of the many events that happened there.6" x 9" Please see pictures for details! The pictures that are provided are for your convenience and are of the exact item being sold.Please examine all of the available pictures well before making any purchases.Please ask any questions before purchase. Thanks! Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 4.99 USD
Location: Spanish Fork, Utah
End Time: 2024-09-21T17:55:39.000Z
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