From OhioCentralHistory.com
When the United States entered the First World War in April 1917, the nation was not fully prepared for the war effort. As a result, the government scrambled to create a system for training troops. Camp Sherman, located near Chillicothe, Ohio, was one of the new training camps. Ultimately, Camp Sherman became the third largest camp in the nation during the war.
From OhioCentralHistory.com
When the United States entered the First World War in April 1917, the nation was not fully prepared for the war effort. As a result, the government scrambled to create a system for training troops. Camp Sherman, located near Chillicothe, Ohio, was one of the new training camps. Ultimately, Camp Sherman became the third largest camp in the nation during the war.
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Rose Apollonia Camp Gerber
1887–1980
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Lenus Herman Camp
1889–1976
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Aloysius Joseph Camp
1890–1968
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Victoria Sabina Camp Weisenberger
1892–1983
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Marcellus Fredrick Camp
1895–1972
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Joseph Henry Camp
1897–1973
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Sr Mary Vincent Camp
1898–1988
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Innocent John Camp
1900–1978
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Sr LaSalette Camp
1901–1987
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Cornelia Amelia Camp Schwind
1904–2003
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Paul Richard Camp
1906–1976
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Cyril Albert Camp
1913–1993
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