Charles W Canney Camp #5, SUVCW
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Elbridge E Webster Camp, No #2
Lake Village

Organized: Prior to 1889
Disbanded/suspended: camp number reported as vacant in 11th Annual state encampment (1892); #2 used in Oct '92 for newly formed Concord camp

Named for Elbridge E Webster, private in Co D, 1st New Hampshire Cavalry. He enlisted 21 Feb 1865 for the quota of Gilford and was mustered in 21 Feb, for 1 years service. He was mustered out on 15 July 1865.

Born in Plymouth, NH; he died in Lake Village (Gilford) on 19 Apr 1878.  
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