Mount Oread Civil War posts

Lawrence, Kansas was not well defended in the early part of the American Civil War. They started defending it after William Quantrill's guerrilla raid on August 21, 1863. By early 1864 Union soldiers permanently stayed on the top and hills of Mount Oread, which was at Lawrence's southwest. It seems the camp was first named Camp Ewing, after Brig. Gen. Thomas Ewing.[1][2][3]

Watertower Park now sits on top of Mount Oread where the Civil War posts were formerly located

The military area on Mount Oread was used until the end of the Civil War. When the war ended, there was no reason to keep them, so they were destroyed.

References change

  1. William C. Pollard, Jr. "Kansas Forts During the Civil War". Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  2. William C. Pollard, Jr. (1997). Forts and Posts in Kansas: 1854-1865. Faith Baptist College and Seminary. p. 19-20.
  3. Deserters Captured. February 9, 1864. p. 2. {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)

38°57′47″N 95°15′26″W / 38.96306°N 95.25722°W / 38.96306; -95.25722