Charles W Canney Camp #5, SUVCW
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(Unknown) Camp, No 4
Claremont, NH

Listed in the Journal of Proceedings of the 12th Annual Encampment (Aug 1893), they were approved to establish a camp on 17 April 1893, with 21 applicants. 21 members were mustered into the camp on 25 Apr 1893, and they received their charter on 3 May 1893. As the number 4 was reused in 1896 for a Troy, NH camp, this Claremont one must have been disbanded or was annulled.

The town had an earlier Sons of Veterans Camp, Capt H G Sherman Camp, No 34, in an 1889 listing. They were gone by 1892.
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