Charles W Canney Camp #5, SUVCW
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Dudley H Robinson Camp, No 4
Epping, New Hampshire

Organized: prior to 1889 (likely the one noted in the 4/2/1885 NH Patriot and State Gazette as being organized in Epping)
Disbanded/suspended: #4 listed as vacant number in 1892 [11th Ann Encamp.report]. #4 used in Apr 1892 for new Claremont Camp [12th Ann Encamp, Aug '93]

Named for Dudley H Robinson, a Brentwood native who served as a private in Co A, 11th New Hampshire Infantry. He was mustered into service on 28 Aug 1862, and died from disease at the regimental hospital in Falmouth, VA on 10 Jan 1863 (or 1/9/63).
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