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Chas. Camp, Former Resident Dies in Chicago, Aged 70 Charles Camp, a resident of the city in the 06’s and well known here where he has frequently visited since that time, died at his home in Chicago Tuesday, aged 70 years and the body was brought to Manitowoc for burial today, arriving over the W.C. and being taken at once to Evergreen. Deceased is well remembered by many of the older residents of the city as having been engaged in the mercantile trade during his residence here. He was a brother to P. A. Camp, residing at N. Seventh and Buffalo streets and the funeral arrangements were
made by him. There is no family surviving.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, September 21, 1904 P.1
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[bur. 09-20-1904/cause: fatty heart]
BODY BACK TO OLD HOME
Chas. Camp, Former Resident Dies in Chicago, Aged 70 Charles Camp, a resident of the city in the 06’s and well known here where he has frequently visited since that time, died at his home in Chicago Tuesday, aged 70 years and the body was brought to Manitowoc for burial today, arriving over the W.C. and being taken at once to Evergreen. Deceased is well remembered by many of the older residents of the city as having been engaged in the mercantile trade during his residence here. He was a brother to P. A. Camp, residing at N. Seventh and Buffalo streets and the funeral arrangements were
made by him. There is no family surviving.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, September 21, 1904 P.1
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[bur. 09-20-1904/cause: fatty heart]
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