CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY
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BISMARK BAR
also known as the Bismark Tavern
6-10 South 25th Street
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The Bismark Tavern was open as far back as the late 1930s. The Bismark, was just off of Federal Street on 25th, a one story building, it's masonry exterior painted tan in the 1950s and 1960s. The Bismark appears to have first operated as a bar after the repeal of Prohibition. In 1939 Amos E. Oatman and Joseph J. Meehan were the licensees. A 1943 advertisement in the St. Joseph Church Golden Jubilee Yearbook shows that Joseph Meehan was the proprietor. The 1947 Camden City Directory states that Robert J. Taylor and Edward Coach were the owners. Jesse Keller Sr. acquired the bar in the 1950s, and his son, Jesse Keller Jr. later took over management. The Bismark closed its doors in the early 1980s. Jesse Keller moved to Forked River NJ, where he passed away in 1994, survived by his wife Evelyn. The Bismark is no longer standing as of 2004. |
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1950s
Inside the Bismark Unknown saxophonist Evelyn Probst Keller Jesse Keller Sr. on drums Unknown piano player Photo courtesy of Tom Probst |
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1960s-1970s Pocket Mirror & Note Pad We
know about WHEN WHERE
and WHEN In
1943 the address was By
the late 1950s Did
the bar move |
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Thanks to Tom Probst and Charlie Moy for their help with this page. |
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