The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) is a patriotic and educational organization, similar to the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR).
It was founded on November 12, 1881 and incorporated by Act of Congress August 20, 1954. New Jersey camps were first organized in 1882.
The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War is the legal heir to and representative of the Grand Army of the Republic.
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Camp 4 - President James A. Garfield Camp
Serving the Trenton/Lawrenceville Area
Camp 7 - Colonel Louis R. Francine Camp
Serving Hammonton, Turnersville, and points east
Camp 10 - Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon Camp
Serving Salem, Cumberland, and Cape May counties
Camp 17 - Major General George Armstrong Custer Camp
Serving Ocean county and parts of Monmouth and Middlesex counties
Camp 20 - Major General Phillip Kearny Camp
Serving Hudson, Bergen, Somerset and Essex counties and parts of Passic and Middlesex counties
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Camp 73 - Major General Winfield Scott Camp
Serving the South Plainfield area
Camp 82 - James S. Stratton Camp
Commander: Bruce Lutz
Camp 100 - President Abraham Lincoln Camp
The State Camp of New Jersey, serving the entire state. Meets in Hightstown and Cranbury in the central area of the state.
Camp 104 - Sergeant Hiram W. Pursell Camp
Serving the Northwest Quadrant of New Jersey consisting of the following counties: Hunterdon, Morris (partial), Passaic (partial), Sussex, and Warren
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