NewbieTR
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Question for the experienced ones out there: I live in TN. Are there really any Civil War campsites that are undiscovered or ones that have not been hunted to death?
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Shortstack said:Welcome to the forum, NTR. The answer is YES. Don't confuse campsites with battlesites. For every battle on record, there are probably thousands or even tens of thousands of campsites involved in the travel requirements of the armies. A group of soldiers of any appreciable size could travel only an average of 15 to 20 miles per day; therefore there are untold numbers of campsites. The campsites would vary according to the size of the unit (or number of units) and the length of time spent there. There were overnight camps; picket camps used by maybe 4 to 6 soldiers; and long-term camps with more permanent structures. Research your area for any battles and trace the most probable routes of travel by the different armies to and from the battlefields. The ORs will help greatly here. There is a book / CD named Exploring Civil War Campsites, by Dave Poche and Wayne Rex that will teach you everything you need to know about tracking down CW campsites as well as how to decipher the camp's layout. I have recommended this info package on other threads because it is an outstanding source book. I will PM you with the info of where I bought it because the dealer is not a member of this forum.