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The Camp Walker I am familiar with is near the town of Maysville in Northwest Arkansas. Some Confederate and State Troops were trained there in the summer of 1861, then marched to Camp Stephens near Bentonville, Arkansas, and on to Wilson's Creek, near Springfield, Missouri, where they fought in the first major battle west of the Mississippi on August 10th.

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