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Camp, Norman William

MILITARY SERVICE

Age: 0, credited to Burlington, VT
Unit(s): USV
Service: Chaplain, 4th NJ INF, comn 8/17/61, resgd 5/9/63 to become Hosp. Chaplain, USV 5/29/64, m/o 8/21/65 and rector, St. Andrew's Parish, DC. Episcopalian.

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VITALS

Birth: 05/16/1817, Derby, VT
Death: 11/10/1898

Burial: Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC
Marker/Plot: Section H, Lot 038
Gravestone photographer: Haberuvi/Fndagrave
Findagrave Memorial #: 137189740

MORE INFORMATION

Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 7/9/1890, DC; widow Matilda T., 12/1/1898, DC
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
(If there are state digraphs above, this soldier spent some time in a state or national soldiers' home in that state after the war)

Remarks: Died in Burlington, VT

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BURIAL:

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Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC

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Obituary

Death of a Prominent Divine.

Rev. Norman Williams Camp, D.D., of this city died last night at the residence of his son. Deceased was a well known divine and had many lovable attributes. He will be buried tomorrow from the residence of his son, Francis E. Camp, 1239 H. street northeast. After brief ceremonies at the house regular funeral services will be held at St. James' Church, 8th street northeast between B and C. The interment will be at Rock Creek cemetery, and will be private.

Source: Evening Star, Washington, DC, 11 Nov 1898.
Courtesy of Deanna French