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Camp Alto, World War II Prisoner of War Camp

Alto, Cherokee County

Marker Text

The U.S. Army built stateside camps by early 1942 to house prisoners of war (POWs). Camp Alto south of this site was a small branch operation of the Camp Fannin base facility in Tyler. The military set up branch camps to address local labor needs brought about by wartime shortages. With approximately 100 German POWs living in tents, Camp Alto began operating in the fall of 1944. The majority of POWs cut pulpwood for the East Texas ice storm salvage project. With the end of the war imminent, branch camps sent POWs to larger base camps as a step toward eventual repatriation. Its mission accomplished, Camp Alto closed in the spring of 1945 under direction of the War Assets Administration. Texas in World War II - 2006

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 0.9 mi W of intersection of SH 21 and Highway 294
Marker # 13703
Dedicated 2006
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code World War II; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.648411, -95.083967

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