November 21: Remembering Eldad Cicero Camp's death anniversary, former United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee

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Eldad Cicero Camp, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee | Wikipedia

Died on November 21, 1920, Eldad Cicero Camp's passing marked the end of an era in Mount Vernon, OH. Born in 1839, Camp's life unfolded against the backdrop of the town's transformation.

Camp, a man of diverse roles, contributed significantly to Mount Vernon's development. Known for his pragmatic approach, he played a crucial part in shaping the community.

His journey intersected with key moments in Mount Vernon's history, reflecting the town's evolution. Camp's commitment to public service left an enduring imprint on the local landscape.

In his death, Mount Vernon mourned the loss of a figure who had witnessed the town's growth and change. Camp's impact on the community lingered, a testament to a life dedicated to the betterment of Mount Vernon.

As news of his death settled over the town, Mount Vernon paused to acknowledge the legacy of a man whose actions spoke volumes. Camp's influence, though gone, became an integral part of Mount Vernon's narrative—a narrative that continued to unfold, shaped in part by the indelible mark left by Eldad Cicero Camp.

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