Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . y highmoral principles. JEREMIAH M. CAMP. Jeremiah M. Camp, one of the prosperous and highly esteemed residents ofWalla Walla, was for many years actively engaged in farming in Whitmancounty, where he still owns a large tract of valuable land, but is now livingretired. A native of Ohio, he was born May 10, 1837, and is a son of John andDeborah (Martin) Camp, both of whom were born in Connecticut, the formerin 1801. The parents removed to Ohio at an early day in the development of thatstat


Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . y highmoral principles. JEREMIAH M. CAMP. Jeremiah M. Camp, one of the prosperous and highly esteemed residents ofWalla Walla, was for many years actively engaged in farming in Whitmancounty, where he still owns a large tract of valuable land, but is now livingretired. A native of Ohio, he was born May 10, 1837, and is a son of John andDeborah (Martin) Camp, both of whom were born in Connecticut, the formerin 1801. The parents removed to Ohio at an early day in the development of thatstate and there the mother passed away in 1856. Two years later the fatherremoved with his family to Knox county, Illinois, and devoted the remainderof his life to the operation of a farm there. He died suddenly in 1865. Therewere five sons in the family but only three are now living. Jeremiah M. Camp passed the days of his boyhood and youth in his nativestate and is indebted for his education to its public schools. Following hismarriage, February 12, 1858, at the age of twenty years, he became a resident. JEREMIAH M. CAMP


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