Streets
of
Camden, NJ

3rd
Street


3rd STREET runs north and south, parallel to the Delaware River. Several notable buildings are on 3rd Street corners, but carry the east-west street address, such as the Security Trust Building at 301 Market Street, and the Mickle Tower Apartment House, at 200 Mickle Boulevard.

Do you have a 3rd Street memory or picture. Let me know by e-mail so it can be included here.

 Phil Cohen


Head of North 3rd Street
  Houseboat
1920s-1933 Franklin Reed

1000 Block of North 3rd Street
  1000 North 3rd Street

900 Block of North 3rd Street
  901 North 3rd Street
1915-1920
Harry Rodenbeck Saloon
1922
No Bar
1931-1947
A&P Grocery Store
907 North 3rd Street
1910s-1930s
Captain Charles T. Humes

916 North 3rd Street

1914 Matthew Banes
1914 Roland Banes
1914 Raymond Banes
938 North 3rd Street
1908-1966
Lynch's Cafe
1990s-1994
R&R Bar
938 North 3rd Street
1908-1966
Lynch's Cafe
1990s-1994
R&R Bar
936 North 3rd Street

The Robert & Edith Hawkins Family

The Hawkins Children 1962-1963
Front: Clinton
Middle,  from left: Karen, Susan, Jessica
Rear, from left: Robert Jr., Virginia, Allen,
& Francis

Francis Hawkins is named for his uncle
Francis Knox

WOMAN, 45, ARRESTED AFTER SUICIDE THREAT 

Mrs. Josephine Carelli, 45, of 935 North Third Street, last night was arrested on a charge of threatening to commit suicide. 

After her husband had telephoned police, he followed his wife up Third Street to the head of the Delaware River where she was arrested 

935 North 3rd Street

1933 The Carelli Family

Camden Courier-Post
June 17, 1933

  939 North 3rd Street
1918-1931
Brady's Saloon 
1935
Clem Bridgeman's Bar
1940s

This building has been a grocery store
since the 1940s
939 North 3rd Street

Sam & Esther Greenberg brought this building in the early 1950's, either in 1951 or 1952.  They operated a grocery store there until about 1960 or 1961.-
                                            Jack Greenberg
                                            December 2004

Photograph taken 1972

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939 North 3rd Street

Esther & Jack Greenberg
inside the grocery store
Photo taken around 1954

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800 Block of North 3rd Street

828 North 3rd Street

1910 Matthew Banes
1910 Roland Banes
1910 Raymond Banes
   

700 Block of North 3rd Street
  700 North 3rd Street

600 Block of North 3rd Street
  600 North 3rd Street

Barber Shop

1906-1910 J. Scott Veasey
1914- 1917 Joseph Brenner
1917 John Wissinger
1924-late 140s Pasquale 'Pat' Iarossi

601 North 3rd Street
1970s-2004
Mancine's Liquors
607 & 609 North 3rd Street

After the 1885 Cyclone

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  607 North 3rd Street
1931
Mrs. Annie Pappon
1947
Mancine's Bali Club
  607 North 3rd Street
1947-1900s
Mancine's Tavern
Intersection of North 3rd Street & Main Street
618, 620, 622, 624 & 626
North 3rd Street

April 2, 1912

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618, 620, 622, 624 & 626
North 3rd Street

April 2, 1912

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500 Block of North 3rd Street
517 North 3rd Street

Gus Hempel
butcher

1919 Camden High School
Purple & Gold Yearbook Ad

  518 North 3rd Street

1870s-1880s John & Mary Barnett Family
Benjamin G. Barnett

Two women were arrested Saturday in larceny cases, Edith Holmes, 31, of 519 North Third Street, is in the city jail in default of $500 bail, charged with the theft of $30 from a relative, Marie Holmes, 2923 Kansas road. Mrs. Bertha Teitelman, 58, of 207 Federal Street, is in similar bail on a shoplifting charge preferred by W. J. Hickey, manager of Grant's store, Federal Street near Broadway.

519 North 3rd Street

1933 Edith Holmes

Camden Courier-Post
June 20, 1933

   
   

400 Block of North 3rd Street
  409 North 3rd Street
  411 North 3rd Street
  413 North 3rd Street
  414 North 3rd Street
  416 North 3rd Street
Intersection of North 3rd Street & Cole Street
  417 North 3rd Street
  418 North 3rd Street
  420 North 3rd Street
  421 North 3rd Street
  422 North 3rd Street
423 North 3rd Street

 (At Left, with store window and awning) 

1930s-1947 Schindler's Confectionery

Photo from February 1940

  424 North 3rd Street
425 North 3rd Street

Photo from February 1940

1947 - L & M Cleaners
1947 - Louis H. Haines

  426 North 3rd Street
  427 North 3rd Street
  428 North 3rd Street
  429 North 3rd Street
  430 North 3rd Street
  431 North 3rd Street
  432 North 3rd Street
  433 North 3rd Street

300 Block of North 3rd Street
307 North 3rd Street

1924-1935
Albert B. Loose & Bertha E. Loose

Camden Courier-Post
1935

  312 North 3rd Street

Marion Blair
February 1931

HUSBAND SENT TO JAIL IN NON-SUPPORT CASE

A husband of less than a year yesterday was sent to county jail in default of a $350 bond which was asked in police court to insure the payment of a $6 weekly support order for his wife and child. 

Ernest Reed, 19, of 317 North Third Street, was arrested on complaint of his wife, Louise, 18, of 906 Lawrence Street. Mrs. Reed testified she was married in August, 1932, and that her husband lived with her two weeks. Her baby was born two months ago, she said, and her husband has given her only $4.25 since Christmas. 

Reed said he has been out of work and unable to support his family.

312 North 3rd Street

1933 Ernest Reed

Camden Courier-Post
June 22, 1933

MAN ATTACKS AUTOIST
AFTER CAR STRIKES DOG

When his automobile ran over a dog in Gloucester yesterday, Charles Richards, 312 North Third Street, Camden, was struck in the face by a resident, he reported to police.

Richards said the dog ran in front of his car at Burlington and Hudson streets and he stopped to aid the animal when he was attacked by the man.

312 North 3rd Street

1933 Charles Richards

Camden Courier-Post
June 29, 1933

  331 North 3rd Street

Private Philip C. Wendell
1917


200 Block of North 3rd Street

MRS. MARY KENNEY DIES, MOTHER OF CAFE OWNER

Mrs. Mary Kenney, 72, of 213 North Third Street, mother of Thomas Kenney, cafe and restaurant proprietor, died last night in Cooper Hospital.

Mrs. Kenney conducted a saloon at Front and Birch streets for 25 years before the building of the Camden bridge. Her children were young when her husband Thomas died and she continued the business established by him.

After the building of the bridge her son took over the management of the saloon and moved it to Front and Pearl Streets. From there he moved to the present address at 531 Market Street.

Mrs. Kenney was taken to the hospital on January 9.

Other children surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Catherine Roberts, Mrs. Anna May Geoghan and Miss Marguerite Kenney.

213 North 3rd Street

1930s Mrs. Mary Kenney

Camden Courier-Post
February 3, 1938

  214 North 3rd Street
General George M. Robeson
&
Family

circa 1860
Elizabeth Carlin
1890-1940

 

223-225 North 3rd Street

Harbaugh & Hall
wholesale confections
1930s-1940s

Camden High School
Purple & Gold Yearbook As
February 1940


100 Block of North 3rd Street
125 North 3rd Street
1910s-2008
The Helene Apartments

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  125 North 3rd Street

1938 Helen Lodge

Boosts Mrs. Gaff and Her Soup  Kitchen

To the Editor:

Sir-Do the people of Camden realize the wonderful work Mrs. Gaff and her staff of women are doing among the poor? Mrs. Gaff has a soup kitchen and practically all of the food is so far donated by our good friend, Mrs. Gaff, committeewoman of the ward.

If anyone would like to help with their wonderful work, with donations of clothing of any kind, these clothes will be given to the needy people, as we have many calls for them. Do not leave clothes around that some worthy person can use. Men, women and children are in destitute circumstances through no fault of their own.

To anyone willing: to co-operate, please phone or drop a card to Mrs. Maud Gaff at 113 North Third Street, Camden, and your donations will be called for. Let's all give Mrs. Gaff a boost.

WHITEY

113 North 3rd Street

Mrs. Maud Gaff

Camden Courier-Post
February 10, 1938

   

Intersection of North 3rd Street & Market Street
Camden Courier-Post - February 29, 1928

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Unit Block of North 3rd Street
Southwest Corner of North 3rd and Market Street

The
Baker-Flick Company
Department Store

Looking Southwest
from
North 3rd &Market Street 

The North 3rd Street Side
of the
Camden Courier-Post
Press Building

1927

The North 3rd Street Side
of the former
Camden Courier-Post
Press Building

June 27, 1977
The building was then 
Fire Headquarters
On North 3rd Street
above Federal Street
Looking South
October 25, 1936

Scene at 3rd and Federal Streets as 279 Employees of a South Camden clothing plant paraded city streets with a band and banners Saturday to show their appreciation of Roosevelt "ruination" that brought them shorter hours and higher wages. Their employer, Anthony Di Paola, marched with them. 

 


  21 North 3rd Street
(at left)

Frank J Hartmann Sr. & Son
1909-1910

PITMAN FOUR TO SING AT WILEY TABERNACLE

The Pitman Quartet will sing tomorrow afternoon at services in Wiley Tabernacle, 30 North Third Street, according to Rev. John S. Hackett, superintendent.

The quartet will sing at radio services beginning at 3.30 p. m. over WCAM. Services will be in charge of Rev. Hackett. The Wiley Broadcasters will be in charge of services at night at Wesley M. E. Church, Bridgeton, of which Rev. Edgar A. Robinson is pastor.

Miss Virginia J. Hackett, daughter of Rev. Hackett, will conduct radio services for shut-ins at 2 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Mrs. Maryetta Hackett Gilmore, another daughter, will have charge of young people's services at 8 p. m. Monday. Rev. Hackett will direct one-hour services over radio at 2 p. m. Tues day and Thursday. The final radio service of the week will be held at 9.30 p. m. Friday.

30 North 3rd Street

Wiley Tabernacle

Camden Courier-Post
February 5, 1938

29 North 3rd Street
(at left)

Spring-Summer 1910
Camden Lodge No. 293
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks
1918-1919
John P. Scannell
Saloon
1928-1931
Scannell Saloon aka Bronx Cafe
managed by John L. Durkin 
for Scannell's widow Florence.
October 1931
Thomas Boland & Florence Scannell
31 North 3rd Street
(at right)

1880s-1890
Isaac Woodrow
Sexton of Tabernacle ME Church

1910s-1920s
Boardinghouse
1930
Gone

United States Post Office
Northwest Corner of 3rd & Arch Street - 1875-1899
Photograph circa 1890

4 North 3rd Street
1900-1931
United States Post Office
  4 North 3rd Street
1931 - 1936
Wiley Mission Chapel

Unit Block of South 3rd Street
  6 South 3rd Street
1947
Central Used Furniture
Warehouse
  9 South 3rd Street
Campbell's Tavern
1918-1929
Mrs. Mary Campbell 
1931-1946
Raymond Campbell
(1939 James Fleming)
1947
Chic Campbell's Cafe
1949-1959
Campbell's Tavern
  10 South 3rd Street
1930s - early 1970s
New Jersey Rivet Company
  10-16 South 3rd Street
1907-1923
Domestic Laundry Company
Frank Smith Rodan
  11 South 3rd Street
1918-1934
Charles Klump & Marion Klump
1935-1936
Joseph J. O'Brien's Cafe

100 Block of 3rd Street
196 South 3rd Street
1898-1947
Pennsylvania Railroad Branch
YMCA
   

200 Block of 3rd Street
   

300 Block of 3rd Street

SQUIRE IN ASSAULT CASE IS GIVEN PROBATION

Albert Mungioli, 31, of 314 Stevens Street, a justice of the peace, who pleaded not guilty before Judge Samuel M. Shay on April 17 to charges of assault and battery on a brother-in-law, received a suspended sentence of three months in jail yesterday. Mungioli was put on probation for 18 months.

Mungioli was charged with kicking John Strang, 307 South Third Street, in the nose, after an altercation at his home last March. Mungioli said he ordered some relatives out of his house, including Strang, and that the latter struck him.

307 South 3rd Street

1933 John Strang

Camden Corier-Post
June 7, 1933

  313 South 3rd Street
1890s-1910s
Harry C. Sharp & Family

400 Block of 3rd Street
  402 South 3rd Street
1939-1947
George E. Brunner
3rd Ward Democratic Club 
  422 South 3rd Street
1940-1943
Joseph Fimiani Cafe
1947
Washington Restaurant
  423 South 3rd Street

1880s-1890s
General John A. Mather Jr.

  438 South 3rd Street
1947
Ace Control & Engine Company
  444 South 3rd Street
1927-1928
Liberty Jewelry & Furniture Company
  451 South 3rd Street
1918-1943
James Monahan
 1947-1964
Marvin Mazer
Berkeley Bar
(1950-1951 Bernie's Bar)
Berkeley Bar 
1970
Razed to make room for
Royal Court Townhomes
  452 South 3rd Street
1890-1921
John W. Sutton Saloon
1939
Pietro Bernardo Cafe 
 1946
Patsy's Coffee House
1954-1959
Cinderella Cafe
1964-1970
Blevin's Cove
2003
Gone

500 Block of 3rd Street

SAVERIO RECCHIA

The funeral of Saverio Recchia, 54, of 521 South Third Street, who died yesterday, will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. 

521 South 3rd Street

Saverio (Samuel) & Rose Recchia
1920s-1947

Camden Courier-Post
June 6, 1933

Lodging House For Needy Girls To Be Opened
in Camden By Wiley M. E. Church Pastor
Mission Superintendent Announces Plan to Equip South
Third Street Building as Sleeping Place at Few Cents a Night

Camden's first "Haven for Homeless Girls" will be opened next week by Wiley M. E. Church and Wiley Mission.

Announcement of the plan to equip and open a 30-bed dormitory for women and girls, where rooms will be obtainable at a low price, was made yesterday by Rev. John S. Hackett, pastor of Wiley Church, 635 South Third Street, and founder and superintendent of Wiley Mission in the old post office building at Third and Arch Streets.

"The home for girls will be located at 523 South Third Street," Rev. Hackett said. "It will be the first of its kind in Camden, and probably in South Jersey. Mrs. Wallace, Lee, registered nurse connected with the mission, will be in charge. Girls will be able to obtain sleeping quarters for a few cents a night.

"On the board of directors will be Mrs. Emma. Messick, Mrs. William, Richardson, Mrs. Henry H. Bell, Mrs. Harry Bickler, Mrs. Harry Rose and Mrs. Hackett. One-third of the amount needed to equip the building was donated shortly after first announcement of the plan was made during our usual Sunday afternoon broadcast."

523 South 3rd Street

1933 Wiley M. E. Church
Haven for Homeless Girls

Camden Courier-Post
June 25, 1933

 

  523 South 3rd Street

1943 John Palazzo
1947 Flamini Jewelry Store
2003 Gone

  542 South 3rd Street
1900
John C. Voll Sr.
Frank Voll
John C. Voll Jr.
4 FROM JERSEY FINISH AT BROWN PREP SCHOOL

Four South Jersey students are members of the graduating class of Brown Preparatory School, Philadelphia, which held its forty-sixth commencement exercises last night in New Century Auditorium. 

They are Flora Mae Borgard, of 964 North 27th Street, and Denny Di Renzo, of 556 South 3rd Street, Camden; Emerson Green, of Cooper street, Woodbury, and Charles N. Nelson, of Seabrook Farms, Bridgeton. Green was vice president of the graduating class. 

556 South 3rd Street

1920s-Late 1940s Pasquale Di Renzo
Grocery

Denny Di Renzo

Camden Courier-Post
June 9, 1933

  556 South 3rd Street
1920s-Late 1940s Pasquale Di Renzo
Grocery

600 Block of 3rd Street
  600 South 3rd Street
1928-1929
Eleuteria DeFilippo
Cafe
1931
Joseph Griffo
Cafe
1934-1936
Bert Bottura
Bar
1939-1964
Roma Cafe
2003
Closed
 

604 South 3rd Street

Walter J.A. Stanton Sr.
Walter J.A. Stanton Jr. 
Thomas Stanton

1917

 

617 South 3rd Street
1890s
William G. Hillman
  635 South 3rd Street
1933
Wiley Methodist Episcopal Church

Rev. John S. Hackett

625-633 South 3rd Street

1920s-1930s
Wiley Methodist Episcopal Church

  625-633 South 3rd Street
1947
Little Rock Baptist Church
Intersection of South 3rd Street & Beckett Street
635 South 3rd Street

1927-1930s Rev. John S. Hackett

637 South 3rd Street

Rocco Giacabona

Camden Post-Telegram
January 18, 1922

  638 South 3rd Street
1947
Nicholas Marchisello
  649 South 3rd Street
1880s-1890s
Charles H. Truitt
  656 South 3rd Street
1933
Antonio Ardoni

700 Block of 3rd Street
  702 South 3rd Street
Late 1870s - 1880s
John Foster
704 South 3rd Street
Late 1910s-1920s
John Grassi

THEFT OF 3 SCREENS BRINGS 30-DAY TERM

John Rafferty, 35, of 222 Stevens Street, was sentenced Saturday by Police Judge Pancoast to 30-days in county jail on a charge of stealing three screens belonging to Giacomo Daraio, of 706 South Third Street.

Rafferty has been frequently in police court during the last year on charges of drunkenness, and, Judge Pancoast expressed surprise that he should now be accused as a thief. Leon Branch, a detective, testified that Rafferty had stolen the screens.

706 South 3rd Street

1933 Giacomo Daraio

Camden Courier-Post
June 19, 1933

  713 South 3rd Street
1910-1920
Antonio DiPaolo
1931
Joseph Harris
1933
Frank Cipriani
1939
Vasco Canzanese
1947
Seven Brothers Cafe
1956-1980
Vasco's Cafe
1990
Closed

800 Block of 3rd Street
  811 South 3rd Street
1947
South Jersey Bottling Co.
Warehouse
  812 South 3rd Street
1883-1884
John Wolff Saloon
  824 South 3rd Street
1906-1947
LaMaina Tavern
1906
Joseph LaMaina
1918-1919
Vito LaMaina 
1926-1943
Mrs. Theresa LaMaina
1947
Anna LaMaina
1956
No Bar
2003
Gone
830 South 3rd Street
1918-1919
Marco Marino
Saloon
1947
Emmanuel Turse
cigar store
2003
Vacant
  835 South 3rd Street
1910s-1940s
Doganiero Family

1910s-1920s Frank Doganiero grocery
1920s-1940s Antonio Doganiero & Sons
barber shop

  849 South 3rd Street
1940-1947
Camden
Summer Clothes Manufacturers

900 Block of 3rd Street
  900 South 3rd Street
1883-1884
John Lack Saloon
1926-1929
Antonio Abbott
Cafe
  907 South 3rd Street
Fall of 1903-
Joseph Palese Saloon
  908 South 3rd Street
  910 South 3rd Street

1860s-1871 John George Holl
1860s-1870s George M. Holl
1920 Antonio Abbot
confectioner

908 & 910 South 3rd Street

December 22, 2005

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910 & 914 South 3rd Street

December 22, 2005

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Intersection of South 3rd Street and Joint Alley
Looking East
on
Joint Alley
from
South 3rd Street

December 22, 2005

Looking East
on
Joint Alley
from
South 3rd Street

September 1, 2006

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Photo by Enrico Doganiero

I walked down Joint Alley as a youth thousands of times. It was about one block from our barber shop. It was a small alley street running from 3rd to 4th Street between Cherry and Spruce. It has a very interesting history and was the residence of a popular Camden figure- Johnny Carroll- who rented horses and wagons to Camden City before Camden had its own fleet. He also had a beautiful tavern, for its time, and some beautiful girls, as I am told by my brothers.

Where the red building is used to be a candy store owned by Mr. Abbott. Most children would stop there on their way to school in the morning and after lunch for one-penny candy. The gray building across the alley on the right is where Mr. Carroll had his saloon & stables.

Enrico Doganiero
September 1, 2006

914 South 3rd Street

December 22, 2005

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  915-917 South 3rd Street
1947
Schmidt Brewery
Garage
  921 South 3rd Street
1926
Michael Daley
Cafe
  922 South 3rd Street
1885-1931
John H. Carroll
1936
Johnny Carroll's
William Asheville
1940
Mrs. Rachel Pastor
1947
No Bar
2003
Gone
  924 South 3rd Street
1929 Max Sbar
Dry Goods
1947 Mrs. Esther Sbar
Dry Goods
  925 South 3rd Street
1929 Joseph Buck
Oysters
Intersection of South 3rd Street and Cherry Street
  927 South 3rd Street

1929 Rocco Labatini

  929 South 3rd Street
  931 South 3rd Street

1929 Mrs. Pauline Balducci
fruit

  933 South 3rd Street

1929 Cosparo Esposito

  935 South 3rd Street

1929 Anthony Rosso

  937 South 3rd Street

1929 Vito Fruggiero

  939 South 3rd Street

1929 Dominico Costino

  941 South 3rd Street

1929 Matthew Coccia

  943 South 3rd Street

1929 Nicholas Colanesti

  945 South 3rd Street

1929 vacant

Family Needs Clothing

To the Editor:

Sir-I am a mother of eight children who are in dire need of clothing. There are five girls ranging in age from two to 12 years.

They are in need of underwear, dresses and coats. They are of thin built and small features. The two year old are twins-boy and girl. The boys are in need of shirts and pants, the oldest boy, 15, is in long pants, the next 10 years.

We are on relief and cannot expect much clothing for a large family like this. I would appreciate any help that can be given. I will gladly call for anything, anywhere.

MRS. M. F.
945 South Third Street
Camden, N. J.

945 South 3rd Street

Camden Courier-Post
February 10, 1938

  947 South 3rd Street

1929 John Scavette

  949 South 3rd Street

1929 John Leo

BLACKWOOD MAN HURT

Thomas Adkinson, 21, of Blackwood suffered slight injuries in an automobile collision at Fourth Street and Atlantic Avenue yesterday. He was treated for cuts of the head at West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital.

Adkinson's car overturned after it was struck by the car of Louis Brown, 26, of 949 South Third Street. No arrests were made.

949 South 3rd Street

1933 Louis Brown

Camden Courier-Post
June 25, 1933

  951 South 3rd Street

1929 American Stores
grocery


1000 Block of 3rd Street
1015 South 3rd Street
1875-2007
Richard Fetters Public School

BEER SELLING CHARGES FACE 2 STOREKEEPERS

Beer selling without license will be the charge today when two store­eepers are arraigned in police court.

They are Charles Yatzgus, 43, of 1036 Central Avenue, and Angelo Teto, 42, of 1024 South Third Street. Police arrested them Saturday night.

1024 South 3rd Street

1929-1933 Angelo Teto

Camden Courier-Post

June 4, 1933

BOY, 9, RUN DOWN

A boy, 9, was severely injured yesterday when he is said to have run in front of an automobile at Nicholson Road and Creston Avenue, Audubon. 

He is Leonard Kates, of 2 Creston Avenue. He was struck by a car driven by Dominick Tenerelli; 1029 South Third Street, Camden. The boy was taken to West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital suffering from a broken leg and possible fracture of the skull. 

Tenerelli was held in $1000 bail by Recorder Eugene Hughes, Audubon, to await outcome of the boy's injuries. 

1029 South 3rd Street

1933 Dominick Tenerelli

Camden Courier-Post

June 12, 1933

 


1100 Block of 3rd Street
  1111 South 3rd Street

1947 John Leo
Leo's Famous Yum-Yum

Leo's Ice Cream Company

  1113 South 3rd Street

1947 Cirelli's Furniture
Louis & Sophie Cirelli

1130 South 3rd Street

1933 John Piliere

Intersection of South 3rd & Sycamore Streets
1132 South 3rd Street
1943
Salvatore's Cafe
Salvatore's Cafe
1947-1970
American Rescue Workers

Four grandchildren of the
Rocco Venella family

Left to Right: Frank DeNinno, Ronald Venella,
Lorraine DeNinno & Anthony Venella
Photo from about 1949

  1134 South 3rd Street
  1135 South 3rd Street

1890s-1910s
Charles H. Fitsimmons III

  1136 South 3rd Street
1924
Renato Canzanese
1947-1970
Vincent & Nancy Martinelli Family

MRS. HILDA BIELLO

Mrs. Hilda Biello, 38, of 1144 S. 3rd Street, died Tuesday in the West Jersey Hospital. She was a native of Plymouth. Pa., and had lived in Camden 16 years.

Surviving are her husband, Joseph L.; five sons. John Mikulski, Robert, William, Douglas and Dino Biello; three daughters, La Verne Mikulski and Joanne and Linda Biello; her mother,. Elmira Allen of Camden; three brothers, Thomas, Edward and James Allen, all of Camden, and a sister, Mrs. Hattie Marcheschi, of Camden. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Frank J. Leonard Funeral Home, 1451 Broadway, where friends may call Friday night. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery.

1144 South 3rd Street

Mrs. Hilda Biello

Camden Courier-Post
February 14, 1958

  1146 South 3rd Street
1929
Nathan Diamond
tailor
WOMAN KILLED, TRUCK DRIVER HAD NO LICENSE
Two Arrested in Fatal Accident at Eighth And Kaighn Avenue

A 44 year-old South Camden woman was fatally injured at Eighth and Kaighn Avenue last night by a loaded brick truck driven by an unlicensed driver. 

The woman was Mrs. Mollie Katz, of 1146 South Third Street. She died in West Jersey Homeopathic 
Hospital
of a fractured skull. 

The driver of the truck, Thelmer White, 32, colored, of 333 Chestnut Street, told police he was driving without a license but with the consent of his employer, Charles Moore, house-wrecking contractor, of 829 Kaighn Avenue.

White was held in $5000 bail on a technical charge of manslaughter, while Moore was arrested for allowing an unlicensed driver to operate his automobile, and held in $500 bail. Both will be given a hearing today.

According to White, Mrs. Katz stepped from the curb directly into the path of his truck and he could not avoid striking her. 

The Second District Patrol, en route to Eighth and Sycamore Streets on another call, was directly back of the truck at the time of the accident and took the woman to the hospital. 

1146 South 3rd Street

1933 Mrs. Mollie Katz

Camden Courier-Post
June 16, 1933

  1149 South 3rd Street
1918-1921
Jacob Koch Sr. Saloon
1929
Anthony McNulty
residence, owned bar at 299-1/2 Kaighn
1947
No Bar
Jacob Koch residing on premises
2003
Gone

1200 Block of 3rd Street