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Cherry Court, also known as Cherry Place and Cherrier Place, runs south off of Cherry Street, west of South 7th Street. |
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1946 Map of Camden Cherry Court, also known as Cherrier Place and Cherry Place, can be found in lower right of the map, running south off of Cherry Street, west of South 7th Street. |
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Block of Cherry Place aka Cherrier Place |
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5 Cherry Place 1887-1889 William H. Warren |
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5 Cherrier Place 1890-1891 Joseph Edwards |
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600
Block of Cherrier Place aka Cherry Court |
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631 Cherry Court 1924 Stanley Obenak |
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633 Cherry Court 1924 Vacant |
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635 Cherry Court 1924 Thomas E. Clark |
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637 Cherry Court 1924
John Michel |
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639 Cherry Court 1906 Fred Whittaker |
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DISFIGURED
WITH ECZEMA. "I suffered with eczema six months. I had tried three doctors, but did not get any better. It was on my body and on my feet so thick that I could hardly put a pin on me without touching eczema. My face was covered, my eyebrows came out, and then it got in my eye. I then went to another doctor. He asked me what I was taking for it, and I told him Cuticura. Ha said that was a very good thing, but that he thought that my face would be marked for life, But Cuticura did its work, and my face is now just as clear as it ever was. I told all my friends about my remarkable cure. I feel so thankful I want everybody far and wide to know what Cuticura can do. It is a sure cure for eczema. Mrs. Emma White, 641 Cherrier Place, Camden, N. J., April 25, 1905." |
641 Cherrier Place
1905 Emma White Tri-County Chronicle |
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641 Cherry Court 1906 Charles W. White |
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