DVRBS.COM
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"A PEOPLE WHICH TAKES NO PRIDE IN THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF REMOTE ANCESTORS WILL NEVER ACHIEVE ANYTHING WORTHY TO BE REMEMBERED BY REMOTE DESCENDANTS." Thomas Babington Macaulay |
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INTERESTING
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This page contains links to pages about people who have contributed to the flavor of Camden over the past 384 years...... that's right, 382, because it was in 1624 that the first comments by people who kept written records were made. Here you find links to the great, the near great, the interesting, and the evil. Doctors, lawyers, craftsmen, artists, entertainers, musicians, and mobsters; teachers, preachers, bankers, bakers, and undertakers. Policemen, firemen, first-, second-, and third-basemen. Infielders and insiders, not to mention journalists and numbers writers. AND, As I used to say when I was hosting my radio show, "heroes and zeros, saints and sinners, losers and winners, love-makers and heartbreakers!" As with every other aspect of this website, Comments, suggestions, and material to add to the these pages are very much appreciated, which is to say, I've started this, but YOU are more than welcome to be a part of it. If you think someone should be mentioned here, then do so, and they will be..... it's as simple as that. If your Aunt Sadie took care of half the kids on your block, then TELL the story. If Uncle Charlie coached Little League, here is where we tell his story. If YOU played baseball with a kids team at Dudley Grange 50 years ago, here is where it can, and will be told. Check out the
people, click on the hyperlinks to learn more about the world in which these
people lived, and most
importantly, Enjoy Yourself! Site Last Updated 09/01/2008 |
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HELP!!!!! After 2 years and a lot of urging from friends of the website, I'm breaking down and asking for some help. I need to buy a microfilm reader that can scan and print, which will over the long haul save a lot of money. Right now I have to pay 50 cents for each 8" x 11" image copied, then scan the often poor quality Xerox type copies to get them up on the web. I can get much better quality image... and FAR MORE images, if I do this in-house. This piece of equipment will cost about $5,000. I'll be selling some things on eBay to raise funds, and being that DVRBS, Inc is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization, I'm accepting tax-deductible donations by check or money order, and in a few days via Paypal. As of August 28, 2004 DVRBS, Inc. has collected $1,125 towards this project. To donate by check or money order, make them payable to DVRBS Inc., and mail to PO Box 1466, Camden NJ 08105-0466. A link for Paypal will be active by July 23. Phil
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WILLIAM T. FEITZ - FIRST CAMDEN OFFICER TO FALL IN THE LINE OF DUTY | ||
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MILITARY MEN OF CAMDEN |
| HEROES OF CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY |
| THE LOST BLACK LEGION A Search For The Soldiers And Sailors from the Civil War in Camden County NJ |
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Monitor & the Merrimac: James Carey of Camden - Monitor Crewmember |
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the Maine: Gunner's Mate Second Class Herbert Manderson Carr, Camden NJ |
| Jewish War Heroes of Camden
County World War II |
| THIS IS MY STORY PRIVATE FIRST CLASS BENJAMIN H. WELLS |
| Camden's
Three Admirals
Ok.... one is
from Merchantville, but I'm okay with that!
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CAMDEN KIDS! |
| 12th Ward Athletic Association |
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HEROES of |