Camp Namesakes
Updated 11/3 /10
| Henry H Winchell Camp #43 SUVCW Utica, NY
Photo by Jerome Orton |
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James Lynde Dalton, Livingston County SUVCW Camp #50 Namesake
Photo by Jerome Orton |
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Brothers of camp 544 at the
graves of Moses Baldwin and his wife, Greenfield cemetery, Hempstead, Long
Island, N.Y. |
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Capt Homer Searle Co C & K 114th NY INF Oct 9, 1844- Jan 25, 1875
Universalist Cemetery Bridgewater, Oneida County, NY
Namesake of Homer Searle Camp #114 Also of GAR Post 448 in Brookfield, NY
Photo by Earl Allen, PDC |
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Col. George L Willard
gravesite at Oakwood
Cemetery, Troy. Namesake of Col. George L Willard Camp #154
Photo by Raymond LeMay III |
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Colonel Augustus Van
Horne Ellis grave at the Family Vault St Mark's Church in-the-Bowery in Manhattan. Name sake of Col
Augustus Van Horne Ellis Camp #124
Photo by Jeffery Albanese |
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Abraham Lincoln Tomb Oak Ridge Cemetery Springfield, Illinois
Namesake of Abraham Lincoln Camp #6 Rochester, NY |
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COLONEL JOHN BAPTISTE WEBER September 21, 1842 – December 18, 1926 Military Service 44th Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry (1861-1862). 116th Regiment, New York Volunteers (1862-1864). 89th United States Colored Infantry (1864). Public Service Assistant Postmaster for Buffalo (1871-1873). Erie County Sheriff (1874-1876). Congressman, 33rd District, United States House of Representatives (1885-1889). (First Original) Commissioner of Immigration at Port of New York – Ellis Island (1890-1893). Commissioner General of the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, New York (1901). General One of the Founding Fathers of the City of Lackawanna, New York (1909). Membership Edward P. Chapin Post Number 2, Grand Army of the Republic, Buffalo, New York. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Namesakes Weber Post 808, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lackawanna, New York. Weber Camp 44, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Lackawanna, New York Photo by Williiam Christen |
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Admiral John L. Worden Camp 150
Admiral John L. Worden is buried in The Pawling
Rural Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
The Pawling Rural Cemetery is located on Route 22
across from Trinity Pawling School, 1/4 mile North of the Pawling Main
Street and Rt. 22 intersection traffic lights.
Photo by Matt Hereford |
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