Nurse, U.S. Army. Died in camp near El Coure, Cuba. Presented by detachment of Co. D., 5th U.S. Infantry Hospital Corps, U.S. Army, and Pack Train, U.S. Army in appreciation of her services in the Spanish American War.
Additional Info:
Anna's death was due to malarial dysentery
Daughter of Andrew J. & Elizabeth K. Long
In the 1860 & 1870 Census, Anna was living with her parents in Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., NJ. In 1880, Anna, her husband Charles Campos and her parents were living together in Camden, Camden Co., NJ. Charles, according to the census, was a native of Cuba. He and Anna had a son, Carlos, also born in Cuba. The year after Anna died, Carlos was living with his grandmother Elizabeth Long in a boarding house in Camden.
Nurse, U.S. Army. Died in camp near El Coure, Cuba. Presented by detachment of Co. D., 5th U.S. Infantry Hospital Corps, U.S. Army, and Pack Train, U.S. Army in appreciation of her services in the Spanish American War.
Additional Info:
Anna's death was due to malarial dysentery
Daughter of Andrew J. & Elizabeth K. Long
In the 1860 & 1870 Census, Anna was living with her parents in Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., NJ. In 1880, Anna, her husband Charles Campos and her parents were living together in Camden, Camden Co., NJ. Charles, according to the census, was a native of Cuba. He and Anna had a son, Carlos, also born in Cuba. The year after Anna died, Carlos was living with his grandmother Elizabeth Long in a boarding house in Camden.
Gravesite Details
stone says Anna, plaque says Anita