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Camp, Walter Mason, 1867-1925

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1867 - 1925

Biographical History

Walter Mason Camp (1867-1925) was a railroad engineer and writer, in the midwestern United States. Camp also performed research on the history of the Indian Wars of the Plains, in particular the Battle of the Little Big Horn of 1876.

Walter Camp was born on April 21, 1867 to Treat Bosworth Camp and Hannah A. Brown in Camptown, Pennsylvania. In 1883, he began his railroad service on the Lehigh Valley Railroad as a trackman, which would lead to his forty-two year railroad career. He entered Pennsylvania State College in the fall of 1887, and graduated as a civil engineer in 1891. In 1895 Camp resumed post graduate studies in electrical and steam engineering at the University of Wisconsin. In 1898 Walter married Emeline L. F. Sayles in Blue Island, Illinois. Walter Camp became the engineering editor of the "Railway and Engineering Review" in 1897 and served faithful and well as a railway editor for the following twenty-eight years.

Walter Camp's interest in documenting the Indian Wars began in 1903, after which his vacations for the following twenty summers were spent in research among the Indians and in talking with people who had survived the Battle of the Little Big Horn and other battles. He personally visited over forty battlefields and interviewed almost 200 survivors of western battles. Walter Camp died in 1925 in Kankakee, Illinois having published very little of his Indian wars research, but having collected an amount of original source material during his lifetime.

Citation:
Railway Review, Aug. 8, 1925: p. 197-198 (Walter Mason Camp; Walter M. Camp; b. 1867 Camptown, Pennsylvania; d. 1925 Kankakee, Illinois; parents: Treat Bosworth Camp and Hannah A. Brown; worked Lehi Valley railroad; student Penn State College; graduate University of Wisconsin; married Emeline L. F. Sayles, Railway and Engineering Review editor; research on Indians of the Plains during summers, Battle of the Little Big Horn)

Custer in '76, Kenneth Hammer, 1976 (Camp, Walter M.)

Manuscripts, Hammer, Kenneth and Dennis Rowley, 1975 (Custer's Man Camp--Oral Historian Without Peer)

Found in 96 Collections and/or Records:

Walter Mason Camp correspondence

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS57_S2_F12_B1_F13
Dates: 1910 May-July

Walter Mason Camp correspondence

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS57_S2_F13_B1_F14
Dates: 1910 August-November

Walter Mason Camp correspondence

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS57_S2_F14_B1_F15
Dates: 1910-1911

Walter Mason Camp correspondence

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS57_S2_F15_B1_F16
Dates: 1911 March

Walter Mason Camp correspondence

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS57_S2_F16_B1_F17
Dates: 1911 April-May

Walter Mason Camp correspondence

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS57_S2_F17_B1_F18
Dates: 1911 June

Walter Mason Camp correspondence

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS57_S2_F24_B2_F2
Dates: 1914-1916

Walter Mason Camp correspondence

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS57_S2_F25_B2_F3
Dates: 1917-1918

Walter Mason Camp correspondence

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS57_S2_F26_B2_F4
Dates: 1918-1919

Walter Mason Camp correspondence

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS57_S2_F27_B2_F5
Dates: 1919 July-October

Additional filters:

Type
Digital Record 76
Archival Object 13
Collection 7
 
Subject
Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1866-1895 85
Interviews 42
Letters 41
Military 7
Politics, Government, and Law 7