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Re: Amon P Morris
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No, not related.

Another alternate spelling:

William Campe
Enlisted as a Musician
TX 1st Heavy Artillery

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- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
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William Campe, Musician, Field and Staff, 1st Texas Heavy Artillery
Formerly 3rd (also called the 1st and Cook’s) Battalion Texas Heavy Artillery
Enlisted June 25,1861 at Galveston, Tex. by R.W. Keyworth for the war
Staff & Band, Cook’s Reg. Arty.
Present at the Nov/Dec, 1862 muster
Receipted for an issue of clothing May 29, 1863, signature Wm. Kampe
Present at the Jan/Feb, 1864 muster
Last recorded on the December, 1864 Regimental Return

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Texas

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