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Wartime photo of stables at the Giesboro Cavalry Depot. (Library of Congress) |
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Showing posts with label Cavalry. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Giesboro Point Cavalry Depot, Parking for 30,000 Horses
The area once known as Giesboro Point is now occupied by the Department of Defense's Joint Base Bolling-Anacostia. The installation's major tenant organization, the Defense Intelligence Agency, is observing its 50th anniversary this year. However, nearly 150 years ago, this parcel of land was not a military intelligence headquarters, but the logistics hub of the Union Army's cavalry in the Eastern Theater. By providing a ready supply of mounts to the Army of the Potomac, Giesboro Cavalry Depot made an important contribution as the army slugged it out in Virginia. Over 200,000 horses were received, issued, died or sold at Giesboro during the war.
Labels:
Bolling,
Camp Stoneman,
Cavalry,
Cavalry Depot,
DIAC,
George Washington Young,
Giesboro,
Giesbourough,
Stoneman
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