I found this on-line. Reading up on Braxton Bragg, he was labeled as the most hated officer in the Confederate Army. His subordinates really didn't like him. He was from Warrenton went to the US Military Academy and served in two prior wars. Retired from the Army and went back to farming. Then, joined the Confederate Army where he was pretty much disliked and ran a terrible campaign in the Carolinas.
But, looks like here might be the answer. Names with nore more than 5 letters. hahahahaha, wow. Camp Taylor would have been too hard.
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At the time, Gen. William J. Snow was the Army’s chief of field artillery, and it was his job to approve the names of the new facilities being set up to train the soldiers pouring into service. Newcity says that in his memoirs, Snow wrote that he told his subordinates the installations should be named for officers who had a connection to the place where they were located, and whose names had no more than five letters.
“Camp Zachary Taylor had been created, and Gen. Snow found it annoying to have to deal with a name that long when he was writing out communications,” Newcity said.