Member of Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States.
Born in Washington D. C. to Vincent Camalier and Catherine Camalier. He moved with his father to St. Mary's County, Maryland, shortly after his mother's death in 1830. Camalier was educated in the public schools and private academies in St. Mary's County, then entered into business in Baltimore, Maryland.
When the Civil War began, Camalier joined the Secret Service Bureau of the Signal Corps of the Confederate Army and served throughout the war. After the war ended, he returned to Leonardtown in St. Mary's County and became a merchant. Camalier spent time in the Confederate Home in Pikeville, Maryland, from 1896 to 1897, but left and returned to Leonardtown.
Member of Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States.
Born in Washington D. C. to Vincent Camalier and Catherine Camalier. He moved with his father to St. Mary's County, Maryland, shortly after his mother's death in 1830. Camalier was educated in the public schools and private academies in St. Mary's County, then entered into business in Baltimore, Maryland.
When the Civil War began, Camalier joined the Secret Service Bureau of the Signal Corps of the Confederate Army and served throughout the war. After the war ended, he returned to Leonardtown in St. Mary's County and became a merchant. Camalier spent time in the Confederate Home in Pikeville, Maryland, from 1896 to 1897, but left and returned to Leonardtown.