Fort Duffield 

Camp 1

Civil War Fort Duffield

 General William T. Sherman ordered the construction of this fortification, which began November 3, 1861, designed to guard the Union supply depot at West Point, Kentucky, near the confluence of the Salt and Ohio Rivers.  Built by the soldiers of the 9th Michigan Volunteer Infantry, the fort saw little, if any, action.  Still it was a deterrent to invading and raiding Confederate soldiers who found the fort, bristling with soldiers and cannon, guarding the flank of Louisville.  It is Kentucky's largest and best-preserved earthen fortification, and is open year-round for self-guided tours.  For more information, go to their website: http://fortduffield.com.

 Fort Duffield Camp #1

 Chartered in October of 1996 originally as a camp at large, Kentucky's first SUVCW camp is proud to have paved the way for the other great camps to follow.  Established in West Point, Kentucky the camp usually holds it's bi-monthly meetings, in this historic river town, at the West Point, Kentucky History Museum, 6th & Elm Streets at 10:00 a.m.  All members are welcome.  For more information e-mail: suvcw@fortduffield.com.

Camp Commander: Tom Latham

 Secretary/ Treasurer:: Bruce Fortin   bfortin59@gmail.com   502-333-8638

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Note: Dues are $41 plus a PAYPAL charge

SVR dues are $5 plus a PAYPAL charge

Meetings are held every other month on the third (3rd) Saturday of the month at 10 am. 

508 Elm Street directly across from City Hall and beside the Fire Station.

Come join us!


Camp Commander- Tom Latham-    damnyankeetom1@gmail.com  

Sr Vice- John Martin  -  rich.martin52@icloud.com

Jr Vice-  Eugene Wood-  eugenewood1957@gmail.com

Sec/Trs- Bruce Fortin   -   bfortin59@gmail.com