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ALDER STREET was a small street that ran from a half block north of Chestnut Street, south to Sycamore Street, between South 10th and South 9th Streets, west of the railroad tracks. Alder Street is perhaps most notable for two families who lived on it, the Tunsil family and the Waples family. Both were involved for many years in Camden as funeral directors. The 1000 block of Alder Street was obliterated by the construction of the interstate highway Route I-676. No trace exists of the 1100 block, it too, appears to have been taken for highway construction. |
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1946 Alder Street can be found in middle of the map, running south to north from Sycamore Street. Click on Image to Enlarge |
| 1000 Block of Alder Street | |
| 1029
Alder Street
1887-1891 Force Rhodes |
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| 1031
Alder Street
1887-1891 Perry Daniels |
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| 1033
Alder Street
1887-1891 Mrs.
Mary Brown |
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| 1035
Alder Street
1888-1889 George W. Hall |
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| 1100
Block of Alder Street Intersection of Chestnut Street & Alder Street |
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| 1102
Alder Street
1887-1888 William J. Pugh |
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| 1104
Alder Street
1887-1891 John J. Love |
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| 1106
Alder Street
1887-1891 John H. Wilson |
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| 1108
Alder Street 1888-91 Millville Williams laborer 1924 Pietro Occhuzzo junk business 1947 Harry C. Dempsey |
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| 1109
Alder Street 1947 Vacant |
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