Camp Zachary Taylor
Appearance
Camp Zachary Taylor was a military training camp in Louisville, Kentucky. It opened in 1917, to train soldiers for U.S. involvement in World War I, and was closed three years later. It was initially commanded by Guy Carleton and after the war its commanders included Julius Penn.[1] Its name (and some of its buildings) live on as the Camp Taylor neighborhood of Louisville. It is named for Louisville resident and United States President Zachary Taylor.
The novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald trained at the camp as did actor Louis Wolheim.
Mobilization station
[edit]Demobilization station
[edit]- 1st Division September 1919
- 38th Division January 1919
- 84th Division July 1919
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy (1935). Sixty-Sixth Annual Report. Newburgh, NY: Moore Printing Company. p. 134. Archived from the original on 2019-02-10. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Camp Zachary Taylor.
- Images of Camp Taylor (Louisville, Ky.), University of Louisville Libraries Digital Collections
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- Former installations of the United States Army
- History of Louisville, Kentucky
- Military installations in Kentucky
- Former military installations of the United States in the United States
- Military installations established in 1917
- Military installations closed in 1920
- 1917 establishments in Kentucky
- 1920 disestablishments in Kentucky
- Louisville, Kentucky stubs