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July 24, 1917


World War I camp construction begins

On this day in 1917, construction of Camp Logan near Houston began. After the United States entered World War I, the War Department took advantage of Houston’s climate and ship channel to order the building of the camp. The Third Battalion of the black Twenty-fourth United States Infantry arrived in late July to guard the site. Tensions between local authorities and black soldiers, however, escalated during the following weeks and erupted on August 23 as the Houston Riot of 1917, resulting in the declaration of martial law. By 1918 the camp served as a hospital for wounded men. William C. Hogg acquired the site after the war, and eventually 1,000 acres became Houston’s largest recreational area, Memorial Park.

Links to Related Handbook of Texas Online Articles
CAMP LOGAN
HOUSTON RIOT OF 1917
WORLD WAR I
HOUSTON, TX
HOGG, WILLIAM CLIFFORD

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