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The Third Brigade, commanded by Colonel Wikoff, in which were the
The Colored Regulars in the United States Army T. G. Steward
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Camp Wikoff was not a failure; but a great and successful object lesson, as well as a great summer school in nationalism.
The Colored Regulars in the United States Army T. G. Steward
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Camp Wikoff until its days were nearly numbered, the writer feels sure that the colored troops arrived from the front in as good condition as the best, and that they recuperated with marked comparative rapidity.
The Colored Regulars in the United States Army T. G. Steward
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While personally superintending this movement, its gallant commander, Col. Wikoff, was killed.
History of the Gatling Gun Detachment John Henry Parker
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The words of praise to the whole cavalry division contained in the following order, published at Camp Wikoff immediately after the arrival there of the troops, are claimed by both black and white cavalrymen alike:
The Colored Regulars in the United States Army T. G. Steward
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Colonel Wikoff was directed by General Kent to move his brigade across the creek by the trail (the left fork) and when reaching the opposite side, of the creek to put the brigade in line on the left of the trail and begin the attack at once.
The Colored Regulars in the United States Army T. G. Steward
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To appreciate Camp Wikoff we must consider two things specially; first, its purpose, and secondly, the short time allowed to prepare it; and then go over the whole subject and properly estimate its extent and the amount of labor involved.
The Colored Regulars in the United States Army T. G. Steward
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THERE was a thunder of hoofs on the road that descends the slope from Camp Wikoff to the Life-Saving Station, and a squad of horsemen swarmed over the hill.
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By the middle of August, the soldiers began to arrive at Camp Wikoff at Montauk Point, on the eastern end of Long Island.
The Path of Empire; a chronicle of the United States as a world power Carl Russell Fish 1904
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Discharged by authority of Secretary of War, at Camp Wikoff, Aug. 31, 1898.
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