Colonel
Augustus
van Horne
Ellis
Camp
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Headquartered in
Goshen, NY
Serving:
Rockland, Orange, Ulster, and Sullivan Counties. |


Monument to Col. Ellis and the 124th
NYVI
Gettysburg Battlefield
Autumn 2002
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Commander
John W. Dickerson, Jr.
52 Wickham Avenue
Goshen, NY 10924
(845) 294-5569
John_Dickerson@Bigfoot.com
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Sr. Vice
Commander
James G. Meaney
3 Hamilton Avenue
Highland Mills, NY 10930
(845)
928-2452
Lily12@frontiernet.net
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Jr. Vice
Commander
Bruce T. Crandall
10 Clark Road
Goshen, NY 10924
(845) 651-1483
bcran12@earthlink.net
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Secretary/Treasurer
Michael S. Bennett, PDC
PO Box 1824
White Plains, NY 10602
(914) 949-4679
spangler@mindspring.com
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Camp Council
Paul F. Ellis-Graham
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Camp
Council
Louis Neuburger, Sr.
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Camp
Council
George S. Miller, Jr.
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Eagle Scout
Coordinator
Michael S. Bennett, PDC
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Civil War
Memorials Officer
Louis Neuburger, Sr.
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Editor:
The Bugle Call
Jeffrey Albanese
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Camp
Guard
Gordon C. Mathsen
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Camp Counselor
David J. Stiles
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Camp Guide
Robert D. Walker
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Civil War
Graves Registration Officer
Bruce T. Crandall
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Camp Historian
James Meaney
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Camp Musician
Bruce T. Crandall
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membership roster 
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The Colonel Augustus van Horne Ellis Camp 124
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Click Here to Find out More about Camp 124
Meetings and Activities 
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Click The Links Below
To Learn About Some of Ellis Camp's Projects:

Repairing/Replacing General William H. Burnett's
Gravestone Plaque in Goshen, NY
Restoring/Repairing The Lincoln Boulder
Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Nyack, NY
Bi-Annual Observance at the Site of the 1864
Shohola Railroad Disaster
Placement of Historic Markers to Commemorate
The Goshen, NY Home and Final Resting Place of
Civil War Speaker and Activist Anna E. Dickinson
Known as The American Civil War's Joan of Arc
Ceremony at the Warwick Cemetery at which a Plaque
Was Placed to Honor the Men of the 124th NYVI's
Company D - The Warwick Boys
Remembering General John Fremont - The Pathfinder
at His Grave in Rockland County.
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Click Here to Read or Download a Copy of
Ellis Camp 124's By-Laws
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Click Here to learn More about
The 124th NYVI - "The Orange Blossoms"
And Their Brave
Colonel Augustus van Horne Ellis
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Click Here
to View Camp 124's Graves
Register -
A Listings of Civil
War Veterans Buried in Cemeteries
throughout Ellis Camp 124's Hudson Valley Region.
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Click Here to go to the Department of New York's
Links page, in order to visit sites which present information on Historic Units,
Reenactment/Living History Units, and other sites related to New York in the Civil War.
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Members of Ellis Camp 124 gather at the
monument to the 124th NYVI,
The Orange Blossoms,
to lay a wreath on Memorial Day 2005.
Left to Right: George S. Miller, Jr.,
Barry O'Neill, Commander Paul F. Ellis-Graham, Gordon Mathsen,
Jeffrey Albanese, Michael S. Bennett, John Dickerson
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