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TENNESSEE The Volunteer State 1769--1923 ILLUSTRATED VOLUME IV CHICAGO NASHVILLE THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1923 Nicholas Camp, Sr., was a man of wealth and distinction in the Connectcut colony. He came to America in 1629, along with John Camp, Sr.; Nicholas Camp, Jr.; Edward Camp; Samuel Camp; and Richard and William Camp, all coming with Sir Richard Salstonstall's party. He settled first at Watertown, Massachusetts, but later removed to New Milford, Connecticut, of which town he was one of the founders. His son Nicholas was one of the searchers commissioned in 1661 to seek the regicides, Whalley and Goff. |
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