[2] After she graduated school, she worked as a teacher for a few years before entering the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
[3] Camp worked for twenty-three years as the director of student teaching at Western Carolina College before retiring from that job in 1950.
[6] She wrote biographies of the governors Zebulon Vance and David Swain for junior high students.
She also wrote most of the Delta Kappa Gamma publication Some Pioneer Women Teachers of North Carolina.
[3] In 1968, she wrote a book about the history of the Asheville Normal and Collegiate Institute, the school that she received her secondary and first professional training at, titled A Thought at Midnight.