Charles W Canney Camp #5, SUVCW
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Charles L Fuller Camp, No 33 
(Peterboro) Peterborough, NH

Organized: application to form camp approved on 9 July 1888, w/ 14 applicants [7th Annl Jrnl, 1888]
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The NH Patriot and State Gazette newspaper, dated Thurs. 2 Aug 1888, makes mention of a camp being instituted in Peterboro on "Friday evening", with 16 members being initiated. Erving Robbins was elected as captain. The following year's Soldiers and Sailors Handbook lists them as Camp #33, as does the 1891-92 NH Camp Roster. They may have surrendered their charter, or chose a reorganization, as they were listed as a new camp in 1900 (see below).

(Re?) Organized: 17 Apr 1900 [19th Annual NH Jrnl], with 17 applicants.
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