CAMDEN, N.J.
Camden and the Civil War
THOMAS M. K. LEE POST No. 5
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC
The
following is derived from |
The Grand Army of the Republic All honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who have served in the army or navy of the United States are entitled to membership in the Grand Army of the Republic. In this respect it is the first organization of its kind effected in this country or elsewhere. Soon after the close of the Revolution, army societies were formed which were composed of commissioned officers and their descendants. The most prominent of these was the famous Society of the Cincinnati, which still has an existence. Army and corps organizations of the War of 1812 and of the Mexican War have existed for social and convivial purposes but none of these societies named have been based on the principle of mutual aid in time of need, or comprehended purposes so exalted as those embraced in the declaration of the Grand Army of the Republic, namely, " Fraternity, charity, loyalty." This society, whose purpose is to band together the men who wore the blue during the war, originated in the West. To Colonel B. F. Stephenson, M.D., of Springfield, Illinois, is given the credit of being the first person who formulated the plans of its noble aims. The first post was organized at Dakota, Illinois, in 1866. The idea of extending the organization was communicated to many army associates. A State Department Encampment was organized in Illinois on the 12th of July, 1866, under Colonel Stephenson. In the month of November of the same year a National Encampment was organized at Indianapolis, with representatives present from nearly all the Northern States. These encampments have been held annually since then, in various localities of the Union. The State became divided into districts, and the organization of posts was exceedingly rapid. Six months after the date of the formation of the society forty thousand men through the Northern States were enrolled as members. The first department organization in the State of New Jersey was effected in the month of January, 1868. The membership of the order in this State in 1884 was reported at five thousand two hundred and seventy-nine. The entire membership in the United States for the same year was two hundred and thirty-three thousand five hundred and ninety-five. Its membership is now estimated at three hundred thousand, more than one-fourth of the survivors of the war. Under the auspices of the order thousands of campfires, fairs, reunions and banquets have been held. These revive the sufferings and sacrifices and recall the unwritten history of the war. At these meetings no rank is recognized, save that conferred by the order, and any member is eligible to any position in its gift. The history of various posts now existing in the city and county of Camden are here given, according to the date organization. |
The
following is derived from |
Thomas M. K. Lee Post No. 5 of Camden was organized in January, 1876, in Camden, with eighty-five charter members. The first officers of the post were as follows: Post Commander, Edmund May ; Senior Vice-Commander, Samuel Hufty; Junior Vice-Commander, George W. Gile; Surgeon, James A. Armstrong, M.D.; Chaplain, August H. Lung ; Officer of the Day, Benjamin Carlin ; Officer of the Guard, Robert B. McCowan; Quartermaster, Joseph C, Nichols; Adjutant, Alexander Nichols. At
the first meeting of the post it was unanimously decided to honor a
gallant soldier of General Philip Kearny's Second Brigade, by adopting
the name of "Thomas M. K. Lee Post", to honor the memory of
Captain
The Thomas M. K. Lee Post No. 5 met beginning in 1882 at the corner of 5th Street and Taylor Avenue in Camden. The Post was still active as late as 1931. |
Originally
built as the Church
of the Immaculate Conception, Click on Image to Enlarge |
The following is a complete roster of this post for 1886 : Commander, David M. Spence; Senior Vice, Benjamin C. Coles ; Junior Vice, William Thompson ; Adjutant, J. Kelly Brown; Surgeon, William P. Hall; Officer of the Day, Samuel Hufty; Officer of the Guard, Joseph W. Ore ; Chaplain, Harry L. Hartshorn; Quartermaster, William Whitely; Quartermaster-Sergeant, William H. Rightmire; Sergeant-Major, William Chandler. Comrades. John S. Adams, W. E. Anderson, L. Andrews, John W. Ayres, R. T. Barclay, John Bamford, George Barrett, Thomas Bates, Sr., Charles F. Bender, William P. Besser, James C. Blackwood, Edward Blanck, William Blanck, Sr., George W. Blanck, William Bovell, Charles P. Boyer, David B. Brown, J. Kelly Brown, W. M. Burns, G. W. Burroughs, Benjamin F. Carlin, James Carrigan, James E. Carson, J. Caskey, Charles B. Capewell, William H. Chandler, Jesse Chew, William H. H. Clark, John Clifford, Joseph Cline, John Coates, Sr., John W. Coates, Benjamin D. Coley, Reuben D. Cole, William H. Cooper, Albert G. Crane, Charles Cregar, John Cromie, Andrew J. Cunningham, George R. Danenhower, George F. Deaves, John Derry, Albert C. Dildine, Dr. John W. Donges, George N. Dresser, M. S. Ellis, Thomas T. Estworthy, Theodore F. Fields, Samuel Flood, Joseph B. Fox, Henry B. Francis, B. F. Gault, George W. Gile, W. E. Gilling, William Gleason, Thomas R. Grapevine, W. S. Grigg, William P. Hall, Leonard S. Hart, H. L. Hartshorn, Thomas Harman, R. G. Hann, J. Haynes, Charles H. Helmbold, A. S. Helms, S. Henderson, Richard N. Herring, Robert M. Hillman, Charles A. Hotchkiss, Thomas Hoy, Samuel Hufty, David W. J. Hutton, David O. Hunter, Mahlon F. Ivins Sr., Samuel Jackaway, Stephen M. Janney, Frank S. Jones, Charles Kalt, Benjamin L. Kellum, Robert King, William H. Kingley, Edward D. Knight, Frank L. Knight, Joseph C. Lee, Richard H. Lee, David B. Litzenberg, George W. Loughlin, William Madison, Edward W. Madison, David F. Matthews, Edmund May, William T. Mead, Jonas Mellor, Matthew Miller, Michael Morgan, Daniel B. Murphy, Robert B. McCowan, Andrew McCready, John McMain, John Noll, John Norfch, Jr, Joseph W. Ore, William M. Palmer, Charles N. Pelouze, John B. Peters, William H. Rightmire, Clarence L. Ross, John D. Sargeant, Conrad Schwoerer, George W. Scott, James M. Scovel, John K. Seagreaves, Junius E. Severance, William Thompson, William J. Sewell, Albert F. Tilton, James H. Shannon, Baker D. Tomlin, William H. Shearman, Zebulon T. Tompkins, Isaac W. Shinn, John L. Topham, Samuel E. Sheetz, John Trimble, John O. Shute, John F. Tudor, Charles Shivers, Jr., George Urban, William L. Skinner, Theodore Verlander, William H. Simpson, Charles H. Walker, William B. Smith, Samuel S. Weaver, David M. Spence, William H. Wheaton, Arthur Stanley, William Whitely, William H. Stansberg, Virgil Willett, Charles Steeger, George E. Wilson, William Stillings, George W. Wood, John J. Stone, William T. G. Young, James M. Stradling, Charles G. Zimmerman, Dr. Henry Genet Taylor. |
Philadelphia Inquirer - June 1, 1880 |
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Thomas
M.K. Lee Post No. 5, G.A.R.
- William
B. Hatch Post No. 37, G.A.R.
- William
H. Shearman - Sixth Regimental Band -
Colonel Joseph C. Nichols Joseph McAllister - William D. Middleton - Francis Saunders - Frederick Shill Rev. J.B. Graw - North 5th Street - Arch Street Hatch League No. 2, Loyal Ladies League |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer May 31, 1887 |
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Thomas
M.K. Lee Post No. 5, G.A.R
- William
B. Hatch Post No. 37, G.A.R. William B. Hatch Camp No. 1, Sons of Veterans William P. Robeson Post No. 51, G.A.R. General John A. Logan Post 101, G.A.R. Samuel Dodd - Benjamin D. Coley - Amos Dease - C.S. Magrath Charles P. Bowers - Preston Hughes - H.H. Franks - William H. Butts Rev. W.P. Strickland - Morris S. Garman - Gatling Gun Company B Captain Robert Eckendorff - East Camden Fife & Drum Band |
Philadelphia Inquirer - February 5, 1894 |
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West Jersey Orphanage for Destitute Colored Children |
Philadelphia Inquirer - May 14, 1899 |
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Cooper
B. Hatch |
Philadelphia Inquirer - November 16, 1889 |
Thomas
M.K. Lee Post 5, G.A.R. - York
Street Theodore A. Verlander |
Philadelphia Inquirer May 31, 1890 |
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Thomas
M.K. Lee No. 5 - General
William P. Robeson Post No. 51 William B. Hatch Post No. 37 - General John A. Logan Post No. 102 Livingston Allen - J. Kelly Brown - John F. Cassman - Arthur Stanley Harry Franks |
Philadelphia Inquirer - August 14, 1897 |
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Grand Army
of the Republic (G.A.R.)
Thomas
M.K. Lee Post 5 Washington Park |
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John L. Westcott |
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Philadelphia Inquirer * March 1, 1899 |
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Philadelphia Inquirer * May 31, 1899 |
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Joseph Haines - William H. Westcott - Haddon Avenue |
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Henry L. "Harry" Hartshorn of 530 Linden Street, a coffee and tea merchant, was a Post 5 member who was Assistant Adjustant General for the New Jersey G.A.R in 1900 |
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Philadelphia April 5, 1909 Benjamin
L. Kellum
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Philadelphia Inquirer * August 30, 1909 |
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Philadelphia Inquirer * June 23, 1910 |
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Camden
Lodge No. 15, F.&.A.M. Camden Forest No. 5, Tall Cedars of Lebanon Valley Thomas M.K. Lee Post No. 5, G.A.R. Linden Street - H. Raymond Staley - Isaac C. Toone |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 19, 1916 |
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Thomas M.K. Lee Post 5, G.A.R. - Jackson Street - William Thompson |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 19, 1916 |
Thomas
M.K. Lee Post 5, G.A.R. - Ralph
W.E. Donges John W. Bodine - George Barrett |
Last Name | 1st. Name | Mid. | Regt. | Birth | Death | Buried | Rank | Notes | Add.Dt | Address |
Adams |
John |
S. |
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1888 |
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1889, 1886 Prowell's Hist. of Camden Co | ||
Anderson |
W. |
E. |
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1886 Prowell's Hist. of Camden Co | ||
Andrews |
L. |
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1886 Prowell's Hist. of Camden Co | ||
Armstrong |
James |
A. |
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MD Surgeon Charter member - 1876 Prowell's Hist. of Camden Co | ||
Avis |
Henry |
M. |
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PPC | Camden | |
Ayers |
John |
W. |
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1886 Prowell's Hist. of Camden Co | ||
Bamford |
John |
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1886 Prowell's Hist. of Camden Co | ||
Barclay |
Robert |
T. |
3 NJ Cav. |
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2/3/1893 |
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1886 Prowell's Hist. of Camden Co, 65 yrs. old - In Memoriam 1894 | ||
Barrett |
George |
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PPC 1889, 92, 93, 1903 DC 1899, Dept. Roster 1923-24DAAG 1894, 95, 96 | Camden | |
Bates, Sr. |
Thomas |
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1886, Prowell's Hist. of Camden | ||
Beard |
John |
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1893 | ||
Bender |
Charles |
F. |
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1886 Prowell's Hist. of Camden | ||
Besser |
William |
P. |
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1888 |
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1889, 1886 Prowell's Hist. of Camden | ||
Blackwood |
James |
C. |
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PPC, 1886 Prowell's Hist. of CamdenPC 1895, PPC 1896 | Camden | |
Blank |
Geo. |
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1887 | ||
Blanck Sr. |
William |
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1881 |
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1886 Prowell's Hist. of Camden, death date from in Memoriam 1892 listed as Black | ||
Blank |
George |
W. |
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1887, listed as Blanck 11886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
John |
W. |
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DC 1913 | 628 Benson St. | ||
William |
H. |
183 Pa. Inf. |
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1900 |
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Pvt. |
1886 (Prowell's His.) | 1700 Filmore St | ||
Bowen |
George |
A. |
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PPC 1892, 1893, 94, 95, 96 | ||
Bowyer |
Charles |
P. |
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PPC 1889, 1892 - 1886 Prowell's His.- listed as Boyer PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | Camden | |
Brooker |
J. |
K. |
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1881 | ||
Brooker |
John |
K. |
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1885 | ||
John |
Kelley |
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Maj. |
1903 | Camden | ||
Brown |
David |
B. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Buck |
Daniel |
R. |
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1896 | ||
Budd |
Wilkins |
R. |
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PPC, 1903 | Camden | |
Burns |
W. |
M. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Burroughs |
G. |
W. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Capewell |
Charles |
B. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Carlin |
Benjamin |
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PPC O of D 1876 / (Prowell's His.) off Web | Camden | |
Carrigan |
James |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Carson |
James |
E |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Carter |
Henry |
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Co C 31 NJ |
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10/20/1902 |
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Cpl |
1903 | ||
Carse |
George |
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1875 | ||
Case |
William |
H. |
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1903, Sgt. Maj. / Prowell's His 1895 | ||
Caskey |
James |
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Co K 28 PA |
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09/01/1902 |
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1 Sgt |
1903, 1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Chandler |
Wm. |
H. |
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1903, Sgt. major / 1886 (Prowell's His.) | Camden | |
Chew |
Jesse |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Clifford |
John |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Cline |
Joseph |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Coates |
John |
W. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Coates. Sr. |
John |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Cobb |
Edward |
L. |
Co A 83 NY Vol. |
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Pvt. |
1903, 1896 | Camden | |
Cole |
Reuben |
B. |
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PC 1885 | ||
Benj. |
D. |
Co. K, 6 NJ& Co I 6 NJ Inf. |
2/1/1826 |
1899 |
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Capt. |
1885, PC 1887, PPC 1889, 92 -1886 (Prowell's His.) PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | 231 Stevens St. | ||
John |
W. |
Co B &
Co I |
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Cooper |
Wm. |
H. |
Co I 3 PA Reserves |
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02/17/1902 |
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Pvt. |
1903, 1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Crane |
Albert |
G. |
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1889,1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Cregar |
Charles |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Cromie |
John |
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1903, 1886 (Prowell's His.) - 1895, 1896 | Camden | |
Crump |
A. |
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1880 | ||
Crump |
Albert |
H. |
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Cunard |
Joseph |
C. |
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PPC, 1903 | Camden | |
Cunningham |
A. |
J. |
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1881 | ||
Currie |
Chas. |
F. |
Co H 4 NJ Vol. |
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Pvt. |
Camden | ||
George |
R. |
Co C 12 NJV |
6/27/1835 |
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Sgt. |
1886 (Prowell's His.) | |||
Dark |
William |
H.H. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Davis |
John |
B. |
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PPC | Camden | |
William |
S. |
US Navy |
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01/26/1913 |
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Seaman |
Camden | |||
Deaves |
George |
F. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) 1894 | ||
Derry |
John |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Dewers |
Henry |
E. |
Co G 28 PA Vol. |
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09/25/1913 |
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Pvt. |
Camden | ||
Albert |
O. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | |||
John |
Washir |
Co H, 129 PVI |
9/18/1844 |
1931 |
Harleigh Cem. Camden |
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Dr. 1886 (Prowell's His.) | 535 Broadway | ||
Dresser |
George |
N. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Durgin |
Geo. |
W. |
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1888 |
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1889 | ||
Rightmire |
William |
H. |
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QM Sgt., 1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Elwell |
Richard |
E. |
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PPC, 1903 | Camden | |
Estworthy |
Thomas |
T. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Ewan |
Job |
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Camden | ||
Geo. |
G. |
Co F 52 Mass |
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Pvt. |
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Fields |
Theodore |
F. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Fisher |
Leonard |
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1903 | Camden | |
Fletcher |
J. |
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1886 | ||
Flood |
Samuel |
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Co D 17 PA Vol. |
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Pvt. |
1886 (Prowell's His.) | Camden | |
Fox |
Joseph |
B. |
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1889, PC 1903 | 944 Newton Ave, Camden | |
Francis |
Henry |
B. |
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PC 1880, PPC 1889, 92, 1886 (Prowell's His.) PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | Camden | |
Garrison |
Joseph |
S. |
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PPC | Camden | |
Gault |
B. |
F. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Gibson |
Samuel |
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Camden | ||
George |
W. |
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PC 1878, DC 1880, PC 1880, 1889, 1903, PPC 1892, JVC 1876, 1886 (Prowell's His.) PDC & PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | Camden | ||
Gile |
Morris |
R. |
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1885 | ||
Gilling |
W. |
E. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
William |
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Thomas |
R. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | |||
Grigg |
W. |
S. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Haines |
Samuel |
E. |
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PPC, 1903, PC 1914 Adj. Dept. Roster 1923-24 PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 - Admin. Date 1892 | 1892 | 2500 Car'n St.Camden |
Hall |
William |
P. |
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Surgeon, 1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Hann |
Robert |
G. |
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1889, PPC,1886 (Prowell's His.) - listed as Robert J. 1894, PC 1896 | Camden | |
Harman |
Thomas |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Hart |
Leonard |
S. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Hartraft |
Henry |
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Camden | ||
Hartshorn |
L. |
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Capt |
Joined 1866, 1880 listed as Harry, 1887, PPC 1889, DC 1893, 1903, PPC Chap. 1886 (Prowell's His.) PPC 1893, DC 1894, 1895, 1896 | Camden | ||
Helmbold |
Charles |
H. |
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1881 | ||
Helms |
Arron |
S. |
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PC 1892, PPC 1893,1886 (Prowell's His.) PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | ||
Henderson |
S. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Hendrickson |
Lewis |
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1889 | ||
Henry |
David |
M. |
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Pvt |
Camden | ||
Herbart |
J. |
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Camden | ||
Herring |
Richard |
N. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Hillman |
Robert |
M. |
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Holloway |
Thomas |
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Holingshead |
Charles |
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Hotchkiss |
Charles |
A. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Hoy |
Thomas |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Hufty |
Samuel |
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Col |
DC 1879, PDC 1885 & 89, PPC 1889, PPC, 1903, PDC & PPC 1892, SVC 1876 & OOD 1886 / Prowell's His, PDC & PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | Camden | |
Hunter |
David |
O. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Hutton |
David |
W. J. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) In Memoriam 1892 | ||
Mahlon |
F. |
Co D, 6 NJV & US Signal Corps |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | |||
Jackaway |
Samuel |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Janney |
Stephen |
M. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Jenkins |
Joseph |
S. |
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PC 1913 | 403 Linden St, Camden | |
Jones |
Frank |
S. |
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1885, 1886,1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Jones |
John |
R. |
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PPC 1893, 94, 95, Listed as John P. PPC 1896 | ||
Kalt |
Charles |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Benjamin |
L |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | |||
King |
Robert |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Kingley |
William |
H. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Kirkbride |
R. |
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PPC 1925 | Camden | ||
Knight |
Edward |
D. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Knight |
Frank |
L. |
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1892 (Prowell's His.) - 1895 | ||
Laughin |
Geo. |
W. |
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1892, 1893, 1892, 1893, PC 1894, PPC 1895, 96 | ||
Lee |
Joseph |
C. |
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PPC, 1889, 1892, 93, 1886 (Prowell's His.) PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | Camden | |
Richard |
H. |
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DC 1871 & 72, 1878, PDC 1885, PPC 1887 PDC 1892, 93, 1886 (Prowell's His.) PDC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | |||
Litzenberg |
David |
B. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Loughlin |
George |
W. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Lovewell |
Geo. |
B. |
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PPC | Camden | |
Lung |
A. |
H. |
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1880, 1876 (Prowell's His.of Camden of web) | ||
Madison |
Edward |
W. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Madison |
William |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
George |
E. |
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1892, 1893, 94, 95, DJVC 1896 | |||
Matthews |
David |
F. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
May |
Edmund |
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10/21/1892 |
Cremated |
1 Lt. |
PPC, PPC 1886 & 87 & 89 sp Edwin in 94, 1st PC 1876/1886 (Prowell's His.) Death record 1893 56 yrs. old, 1st charter member of post | ||
McAllister |
Joseph |
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PPC, 1885 | ||
McCowan |
Robert |
B. |
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Co. G 1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
McCready |
Andrew |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
McMain |
John |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Mead |
William |
T. |
Co F, 4 NJV |
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11/14/1913 |
Harleigh Cemetery |
Pvt. |
1887, PPC 1892,1886 (Prowell's His.) Death record 1893 55 yrs. old | ||
Mellor |
Jonas |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Miller |
Matthew |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Moore |
Henry |
D. |
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PPC, 1903 | Camden | |
Moore |
Timothy |
C. |
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Col |
Camden | ||
Morgan |
Michael |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Murphy |
D. |
B. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | Camden | |
Nicholls |
Jos. |
C. |
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PPC, 1903 | Camden | |
Nichols |
Alexander |
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Adj. 1876 / (Prowell's His.) off the web | ||
Noll |
John |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Norfch, Jr. |
John |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Oakley |
Wm. |
H. |
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PPC, 1903 | Camden | |
Orr |
Jos. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) listed as Ore 1893, 94 & 95 & 96 | ||
Palmer |
William |
M. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Pelouze |
Chas. |
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Listed as Pelouze 1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Peterson |
John |
B. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Philips |
John |
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Camden | ||
Richardson | Richard | James |
Co G, 29 PAV |
1/14/1945 | 4/9/1916 | Harleigh Cem. | Philadelphia Inquirer Obituary | 1304 Park Blvd |
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Pierson |
R. |
A. |
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1881 | ||
Rightmire |
Wm. |
H. |
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1885, 1887 | ||
Rogerson |
Thos. |
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Camden | ||
Leonard |
L. |
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PPC, DC 1925, Adj. Dept. Roster 1923 - 24 | Camden | ||
Rose |
Theodore |
F. |
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PPC | Camden | |
Ross |
Clarence |
L. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Schwoerer |
Conrad |
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1885 1889 | ||
Scott |
George |
W. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Scovel |
James |
M. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Seagreaves |
John |
K. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Sergent |
J. |
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Listed as Sergeant, 1886 (Prowell's His.) | Camden | |
Severance |
Junius |
E. |
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1889, 1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
William |
Joyce |
Co C, 5 NJV & 38 NJV |
12/6/1835 |
12/27/1901 |
Harleigh Cem. |
Brevet Brig. |
Medal of Honor winner, 1886 (Prowell's His.) | 500 Linden St Camden |
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Shannon |
James |
H. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Sheetz |
Samuel |
E. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Sheppard |
Robert |
G. |
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1893, was a member of Lyon Post 10, 1894 | Camden | |
William |
H. |
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PDC 1889, listed as Sheamen, 1886 (Prowell's His.) | |||
Shillingsbury |
William |
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Pvt |
Camden | ||
Shinn |
Issac |
W. |
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1887, 1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Shivers Jr. |
Charles |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | ||
Shute |
John |
O. |
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1881, 1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Simpson |
W. |
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1881, 1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Skinner |
William |
L. |
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1885, 1887, 1892, 1886 (Prowell's His.) 1893, 1894, listed as W. W. Skinner 1895, 1896 | ||
Smith |
Julius |
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PPC 1903 | Camden | |
Smith |
William |
B. |
Co C, 13 Pa. Cav. |
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3/8/1893 |
Evergreen Cem. Camden |
Pvt. |
1886 (Prowell's His.) 51 yrs old - 1894 in Memoriam | ||
Spence |
David |
M. |
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1885, PC 1886, PPC 1889, 1892, PCC 18931886 (Prowell's His.) PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | ||
Stanley |
Arthur |
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PPC, 1892, 1893, 1886 (Prowell's His.) PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | Camden | |
Stansberg |
William |
H. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Steeger |
Charles |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Stewart |
C. |
S. |
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listed on GO #3, 11/19/1923 in Vld. His Soc. | ||
Stillings |
William |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Stone |
John |
J. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Strading |
James |
M. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Henry |
Genet |
8 NJ Inf. |
7/6/1837 |
1916 |
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Brigade S |
1886 (Prowell's His.) 1875 | 305-307 Cooper | ||
Thompson |
William |
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PPC, PPC 1889, 1903, PPC 1892, JVC 1886 / Prowell's His. PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | Camden | |
Tilton |
Albert |
F. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Tomlin |
Baker |
D. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Tompkins |
Zebulon |
T. |
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1891 |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) In Memoriam 1892 listed as Z. S. Tompkins | ||
Topham |
John |
L. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Trimble |
John |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Tudor |
John |
F. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Underdown |
A. |
R. |
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Camden | ||
Urban |
George |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Theodore |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | |||
Walker |
Charles |
H. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Walton |
J. |
F. |
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Camden | ||
Ward |
John |
A. |
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PPC | Camden | |
Watts |
Wash. |
W. |
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PPC, 1903 | Camden | |
Wayman |
Jacob |
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Co A 12 PA Cav |
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09/03/1913 |
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Bugler |
Camden | ||
Weaver |
Samuel |
S. |
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PPC, PPC 1889, 92, 93 - 1886 (Prowell's His.) PPC 1893, 94, 95, 96 | Camden | |
Wheaton |
William |
H. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Whitely |
William |
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PPC, 1892, QM 1886 / Prowell's His. PC 1893, PPC 1894, 95, 96 | Camden | |
Virgil |
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George |
E. |
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Wood |
George |
W |
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Wood |
Thomas |
J |
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1903, 1896 | Camden | |
Young |
William |
T. G. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) | ||
Charles |
G. |
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1886 (Prowell's His.) |
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