Hello Louise: I have nothing on DeWitt Camp except his name on a roster of
soldiers who were in the Spanish-American War. I found a very worn and torn
poster 20X22 in my Uncle Walter James Coker's house. It is a "Soldier's
Memorial" with scenes of different battles, etc. There are about 100/110
names on the roster of the 2nd Regt. ____Alabama - Volunteer Infantry (Lomax
Rifles) The officers are listed and then enlisted men. Bottom of poster is
"Camp J----------Ala. June 14th, 1898. Where is this located? The
Commanding Colonel was James W. Cox. If there is any name on this roster
you want, just let me know. >>>>>>Oh yes, there are still Barganiers
in
Fort Deposit, AL, Lowndes County. I would appreciate anything you can tell
me about this Alabama Infantry Regt. Thanks. Mary Coleman Stewart
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From: Troy38a <troy38a(a)mindspring.com>
To: CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] Captain DeWitt Camp
Hi Mary
Yes I would like to have what you found on Capt.CAMP, DeWitt Thomas F.CAMP
was my late husbands
grandfather. He was born in Lowndes Co. in 1861. His father DeWitt C. CAMP
was killed at the Battle of
Shiloh in 1862.
Captian DeWitt CAMP would have joined the 2nd Regt. from Mobile Co.
Its a small world I find that my grandparents on my fathers side were born
in Lowndes Co. too
My grandmother was Fanny BARGANIER. Thanks so very much.
Louise Dickens Smith