Camp Cleveland: Civil War Training Ground

This program explores the remarkable and often overlooked history of Camp Cleveland, the largest Civil War training ground in Ohio. Located in what is today Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood, Camp Cleveland played a critical role in the Union war effort and left a lasting imprint on both the city’s landscape and its historical legacy. During the Civil War, Camp Cleveland served multiple functions essential to the conflict. Thousands of Union soldiers trained on its grounds before heading south to battle, while a large military hospital cared for wounded and sick troops returning from the front. The site also operated as a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp, adding another complex layer to its history. Camp Cleveland stands as a site of national significance—where training, healing, hardship, and history converged during one of the most defining periods in American history. Presented by Kit Whipple, author of “Cleveland’s Colorful Characters”.

Date

Aug 14 2026

Time

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

Ellenwood Center
124 Ellenwood Ave, Bedford, OH, 44146

Counties

Cuyahoga