Charles
Evans


 

CHARLES EVANS was appointed to the Camden Fire Department to on April 19, 1871 replace Abraham Lower as an extra man with the Hook & Ladder Company, the original designation of what is now Ladder Company 1. He had previously worked as a ship joiner, that is to say, he worked with wood at a shipyard.  A joiner differs from a carpenter in that he or she cuts and fits joints in wood that do not use nails, usually in a workshop environment since the formation of the various joints generally requires non-portable machinery. A carpenter would normally work on site.

Charles Evans was making his home at 223 Stevens Street when appointed to the Fire Department. His work took him to Philadelphia daily, and it was found that he was not able to fulfill his commitment to the Fire Department. He resigned from the Fire Department on September 8, 1871. 

Charles Evans does not appear in the 1878-1879 Camden City Directory or the 1889 Census. He may have moved to Philadelphia or possibly had passed away.


Philadelphia Inquirer - April 20, 1871
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George B. Glover - Charles Evans
Charles F. Daubman - George B. Hart
Stephen L. Thomas

Philadelphia Inquirer - August 17, 1871
Howard Lee - Thomas Allibone - Charles Evans - Benjamin H. Connelly
Charles Daubman - Stephen L. Thomas

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