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RAILROAD AVENUE ran (no kidding) from Kaighn Avenue to Jefferson Street on the west side of the railroad tracks as late as 1947. In time Railroad Avenue between Kaighn and Jackson Street disappeared, the blocks between Atlantic Avenue and Jackson Street being absorbed by Camden Iron & Metal. Early in the 20th century a rail station existed along the tracks at just to the south of Van Hook Street, ant the one block of houses that had Railroad Avenue as a an address lay between Van Hook and Ferry Avenues. Today if you are traveling east on Van Hook Street, look to the right just before the railroad tracks... you CAN turn right, but only travel about 100 feet down what was once Railroad Avenue before coming to an earthen barrier to prevent vehicle traffic along the tracks. A similar barrier exists on the Ferry Avenue side. If you walk along the tracks in the 1700 block of Railroad Avenue, all you will see as of February 2004 are two street light poles with street light fixtures that no longer work, a chain link fence that once surrounded 1743 Railroad Avenue, a small section of brick wall that once belonged to that address, and an iron post in the middle of the block that also once was part of a chain link fence. Other than some depressions in the ground where houses once stood, and one or two mounds of what may have been demolition debris, there is no other physical evidence of the homes that once stood there. |
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Do you have an Railroad Avenue memory or picture. Let me know by e-mail so it can be included here. |
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My wife's family lived on Railroad Avenue many years ago and I have been trying to locate it, do you have any idea where it was? Phil Barth |
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Railroad Avenue according to the 1930 Census |
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None of these People appear in the 1959 New Jersey Bell Telephone Directory |
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Camden Courier-Post - June 10, 1933 |
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ATTACKED WITH RAKE, MAN SENT TO HOSPITAL Cut in a surprise attack by a man with a garden rake, Clarence Zenzater, 32, colored, of 637-1/2 Van Hook Street, was taken to West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital yesterday. He has four puncture wounds of the head and neck, doctors said. The man, whose name is known to the police who seek him, struck him with a rake, Zenzater said. Police said the assailant has a criminal record and served five years in state prison after a conviction on charges of shooting two colored men. |
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Railroad Avenue according to the 1947 Camden City Directory |
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None of these People appear in the 1959 New Jersey Bell Telephone Directory |