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Colonel John L. Camp

Pittsburg, Camp County

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(1828-1891) Came to Texas from Alabama in 1849. Practiced law and taught school in Gilmer. In Civil War, organized and was elected captain of Co. E, 14th Texas Cavalry (dismounted), unit in famed Gen. M. D. Ector's brigade. In thick of fight, in Tennessee and Georgia, was wounded twice, captured twice, was in prison camp at the war's end. Elected to Congress in 1866, was denied his seat because of Confederate service. Served as district judge and state senator. Campaigned for adoption of Constitution of 1876, to end reconstruction in Texas.

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Location Description about 3.5 mi. N of Pittsburg on US 271
Marker # 9788
Dedicated 1964
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code judges; state official; Civil War; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.038065, -94.959968

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