Camp Stockton
Monument Dedication
Saturday, September 10, 2005
South Evergreen Avenue, Woodbury
Mayor's Message at the Dedication
For more information, visit the Camp
Stockton website

The Col. Louis R. Francine, Camp #7, Sons of Union
Veterans, Elizabeth Thorn Auxiliary #14, Cos. D & K
of the 12th New Jersey Reenactors form the Honor Guard
and march
in
at the
beginning of the dedication ceremony of the Camp Stockton
Monument

Mayor Leslie Clark addresses the attendees while
standing along side Commander Dave Hann, PDC (left) and
Dan Cashin (right)

The Co. K, 12th NJ Reenactors stands behind the monument
honoring the Civil War soldiers who trained here in Woodbury
at Camp Stockton

Co. D, 12th NJ Reenactors stand behind the monument
and the battle flag of the 12th NJ Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
This flag is replicated at the monument in the Paver Art
seen in the photo. The flag is being held by William Ford of
the Camp Olden Civil War Round Table (left) and Jim Williams
of
Col. Franchine Camp #7 (right).

Col. Francine Camp #7 with the monument's builder, Mark
Tresh.
Kneeling from left are:
Buddy Shover, Captain of
Co. D, 12th NJ; Fred Mossbrucker, Secretary/Treasurer of
the camp and the
man who spearheaded the monument project; and Mark Tresch
of Woodbury Cement. Woodbury Cement provided the land on
which the monument stands and donated a great deal of the
materials and labor used.

Many interested Woodbury area residents and friends attended
the Monument Dedication
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