About 200 men and a number of women and children volunteered to join this militia, which became known as "Zion's Camp."
Onway was sold to the LDS Church and is now known as Zion's Camp.
The initial construction project continued through 1917, and during this time an employee named Roy Carson started the Loop's first private resort, known as Carson's Camp.
Parrish volunteered to join a group of about 200 men to form the militia which became known as "Zion's Camp."
Adjoining the Look Out is an Iron Age hill fort known as Caesar's Camp.
The tent town eventually became known as Ferreira's Camp.
This trip, known as Zion's Camp, was intended to bring aid to suffering members of the church in Missouri.
The original railway station, formerly known as Bigge's Camp, still exists.
Previously it was known as Caesar's Camp and is possibly associated with Black Ball Camp.
Although the holiday camp still operates, following a change of ownership it is no longer known as Maddieson's Camp.