Camp Fisher
Posted by: Padon
N 35° 57.569 W 080° 00.422
17S E 589540 N 3979910
Confederate Instructional Camp, High Point, NC
Waymark Code: WM3A6E
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 03/03/2008
Views: 65
Camp Fisher
Located 3/4 mile east, Camp Fisher was a camp of instruction for North Carolina troops in 1861-1862. Camp Fisher was named for Col. Charles Fisher of Salisbury, after his death at the battle of Manassas.
Erected May 10, 1990 By The Col. John Sloan Camp, 1290 Sons Of Confederate Veterans
This sign is located on Main St. (aka Hwy 311) High Point, NC (Guilford Co.)
Marker Name: Camp Fisher
Marker Type: City
Local North Carolina markers without State Number Designation: Markers Without State Number Designation Options
Required Waymark Photo: yes
Related Web Link: Not listed
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