Hey, Linda. I would like to correspond more with you when I get home. I'm on
the way to Italy tonight, so I'll be "off thae air" till sometinme next
week.
Will get back with you later.
There is at least one book about Louisiana units in the War Between the
States. Will check with you on that later, also...
Buck
Quoting LPeck827(a)aol.com:
Hi Buck,
I was also reading the e-mails on the Camp e-mail list and came across
this
one, where you told Tim about your great grandfather Joseph Walter Camp.
My
great grandfather Jonathan James Camp was Joseph Walter Camp's 3rd
cousin. They
were both about the same age when they enlisted in the Civil War. We're
not
sure of Jonathan (J.J.) Camp's exact birthdate, but he was born between
1831 and
1833. He enlisted on March 2, 1862. He was in the Madison Light
Artillery from
Monroe, La. He surrendered in Linchburg, Va. on April 13, 1865 and was
parolled on April 18, 1865. We believe two of his brothers were in the
31st
Louisiana Infantry, Robin M. Camp and Franklin M. Camp. We believe they
were listed as
R.M. Camp and F.M. Camp. My great grandfather J.J. Camp was also the
great
great grandfather of Daniel Singleton. Daniel planned a Memorial
Ceromony for
J.J. Camp at the Pine Grove Cemetery in La. for May 15th to honor him
and mark
his grave. Maybe you read the e-mail he sent to this e-mail list about
the
ceremony. Well, I won't take up any more of your time. I read that you
are in
Germany and you have to borrow a computer, but feel free to email me
when you get
home if you would like to know more about my line.
Linda Camp Peckenham