Streets
of
Camden, NJ

Thirty-Third
Street


THIRTY-THIRD STREET runs from the Delaware River south, across River Road to the Pavonia railroad switching yard, then from Westfield Avenue to Federal Street, interrupted again by a rail line at Rosedale Street, and from Federal on to Highland Avenue at the Pennsauken border. As in all numbered streets in Camden, it is North 33rd Street above Federal, and South 33rd below.

Do you have a Thirty-Third Street memory or picture? Let me know by e-mail so it can be included here.

 Phil Cohen


1200 Block of North 33rd Street

  1254 North 33rd Street
  1254 North 33rd Street

Mr. & Mrs. William Kester
Viola Kester
February 1936

  1237 North 33rd Street

Robert Selah
February 1938

1207 North 33rd Street

1910s-1939 George M. Frink

Camden Courier-Post
December 26, 1939

  1201 North 33rd Street

1100 Block of North 33rd Street

  1167 North 33rd Street
  1161 North 33rd Street

1932 James Devenney

  1101 North 33rd Street

1000 Block of North 33rd Street

  1069 North 33rd Street
  1012 North 33rd Street

900 Block of North 33rd Street

  964 North 33rd Street
950 North 33rd Street
Elwood Bearint
1940s-1954
  902 North 33rd Street

800 Block of North 33rd Street

  864 North 33rd Street
  814 North 33rd Street

700 Block of North 32nd Street

  727 North 32nd Street

1929 Lock Joint pipe Company


300 Block of North 33rd Street

  383 North 33rd Street
  381 North 33rd Street
  379 North 33rd Street
Ralph Cline
1920s-1956
  377 North 33rd Street

100 Block of North 33rd Street

148 North 33rd Street

about 1928

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  143 North 33rd Street
141 North 33rd Street

about 1928

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141 North 33rd Street

Dorothy H. Kelly

Camden Courier-Post
April 14, 1942

  137 North 33rd Street
  135 North 33rd Street
  133 North 33rd Street
  132 North 33rd Street
  130 North 33rd Street
  129 North 33rd Street
  127 North 33rd Street
  126 North 33rd Street

Joseph DiCicco Family
1920s-1940s

  124 North 33rd Street
  120 North 33rd Street
  117 North 33rd Street
  107 North 33rd Street
William E. Hibbert
1900s-1910s

JOSEPH H. FISHER DIES, IN CAMDEN 81 YEARS

After an illness of 10 days, Joseph H. Fisher, 81, lifelong resident of Camden, died yesterday, at the home of his son-in-law, Albert Reed, 103 North Thirty-third street.

Mr. Fisher farmed considerable of the section of East Camden when it was known as Stockton. He had a farm at Thirtieth and Federal Street and another on the present site of Central Airport. He remembered Merchantville when it had four houses.

He was a member of Trinity M. E. Sunday school, Merchantville, when Children's Day was founded. He was stricken with grip January 29 and became suddenly worse last Sunday. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Reed and Mrs. Elsie Craig, of Collingswood, and a son, Carlton E. Reed, of Collingswood. The funeral will be held at 2:00 PM Monday, at his son-in-law’s home. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery. He was a member of Amity Lodge, No. 166, Independent Order of Odd Fellows..

103 North 33rd Street

1933 Joseph H. Fisher
1933 Albert Reed

Camden Courier-Post
February 10, 1933


Unit Block of North 33rd Street

  57 North 33rd Street
52 North 33rd Street

Edward L. Patterson
1969-1995

  50 North 33rd Street
Fred Dunajek
1947
33 North 33rd Street
Richard S. Ivory
1930s
29 North 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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30 North 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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24 North 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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19-21 North 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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17 North 33rd Street
../people/floyd Miller
1980
15-17 North 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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16 North 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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11-13 North 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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Unit Block of
North 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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Unit Block of
North 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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Unit Block of
North 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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Life On North 33rd Street
The Floyd Miller Family
about 1980


Unit Block of South 33rd Street

Unit Block of
South 33rd Street

November 12, 2005

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Unit Block of
South 33rd Street

South 12, 2005

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  10 South 33rd Street
16 South 33rd Street
Joseph Galiazzi
16 South 33rd Street
16-18 South 33rd Street
  28 South 33rd Street
Frederick "Cy" Perkins

1910s-1936
  42 South 33rd Street

100 Block of South 33rd Street

  101 South 33rd Street

1920s-1930s
Philip J. & Bertha Carlin Family
Philip John Carlin aka Johnny Toomey
William "Billy" Toomey

  115 South 33rd Street

1910s-1920s Samuel & Mabel Fithian

  139 South 33rd Street

200 Block of South 33rd Street

  202 South 33rd Street
  220 South 33rd Street

1932-1933 Dorothy M. Firth

Camden Dog Hero Gets 
Medal Today For 'Life Saving'
’Peggy' Aroused Deaf Master
 When She Detected Gas Fumes

Medals are usually given for acts of bravery and heroes are found in every walk of life, but today it is the animal that will be decorated. The rewards will be given at the Union auditorium, 229 West 48th Street, New York.

Three dogs from New Jersey will receive precious pieces of metal from Mrs. Diana Belais, founder and president of the New York Vivisection Society.

"Peggy," a poodle owned by William H. Ketler, city librarian, who resides at 247 South Thirty-third Street, Camden, is one of the trio to be honored.

Two years ago, Peggy detected fumes of escaping gas, in the home. The animal aroused its master and was instrumental in saving the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Ketler and son. Realizing the deafness of the librarian, the canine jumped upon the bed and barked. It also scratched the chest of Ketler until he awoke.

The other dogs to be decorated are: "Sonny," owned' by Mrs. Amzi S. Dodd of Long Branch, and “Rin-Tin-Tin," owned by Emil Rose or 181 High Street, Nutley.

"Sonny," a pedigreed St. Bernard, saved a family by barking, and "Rin-Tin~Tin," police puppy, also did heroic work.

247 South 33rd Street

Mr. & Mrs. William H. Ketler
"Peggy"

Camden Courier-Post
October 31, 1933

 

  261 South 33rd Street

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