LINE STREET was named because it followed the finally settled line of division between the Cooper and Kaighn properties. It was originally laid out as a twenty foot alley, but in 1848 was made a street fifty foot wide. In 1848, when the city charter was amended by the State legislature, Line Street became the boundary between the Middle and South wards, Arch and Federal Streets serving as the boundary between the Middle and North Wards. Line Street is not to be confused with Liney Ditch, also known as Little Newton Creek and Kaighn’s Run, which served as the southern boundary of the South Ward. In time, under the encroachments of settlers and the march of industrial progress, the stream began to fill up and became merely a ditch, to which, by common consent, the name Line Ditch was given, as it also served to divide the lands of the Kaighn and Mickle families. |
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200 Block of Line Street | |
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209 Line
Street
1920s-1930s Left: Vincent Zito Camden Courier-Post Avon
Street |
210-212-214
Line
Street
Rocco Fanelle & Brother |
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210-212-214
Line
Street
Mrs.
Rose Fanelle Camden Courier-Post |
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211
Line
Street
1961 Mrs. Etta Patton Camden Courier-Post James
Walker - South
6th Street
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Line
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Line
Street East of Locust Street August 2, 2006 Click on Image to Enlarge |
200 Block of Line Street | |
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213 Line
Street Mrs. Alma Johnson Boarding house 1920s Camden Courier-Post |
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213 Line
Street
1893 |
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213 Line
Street
1942-1960s |
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213 Line
Street
1970 Camden Courier-Post
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215 Line
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1880s |
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217-221 Line
Street
1947-1970s 1955 New Jersey Bell Telephone |
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217-221 Line
Street
1947-1970s Veterans Boxing association Ring No. 6 |
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228 Line
Street
1929-1930s |
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230 Line
Street
1881 |
232 Line
Street
Anthony and Lena Rago |
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236
& 238 Line Street August 2, 2006 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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236 Line Street
1882-1883
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236 Line Street
1947 |
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236
& 238 Line Street
Photograph Taken August 2, 2006
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238 Line Street
1947 Photos From February 2, 2005 |
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242 Line Street
1930-1947 Camden Courier-Post |
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242 Line Street
1954 Antonio Arduini Camden Courier-Post |
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244
Line Street
Philadelphia Inquirer |
250 Line Street
1947 |
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252 Line Street
First Italian Baptist Church |
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252 Line Street
First Italian Baptist Church Standing 4th from left in front row is me, Mike Coccia. The girl standing with the circle around her face is my sister Faust Coccia Spallina. Standing a little to her right a little below is my sister Angelina Coccia Gramenzi (with dark hair). Standing on the extreme right is the church nurse-Mrs Bass. Standing in the rear at the top of the steps is Miss Hatch- Missionary. The gentleman standing in the rear is Reverend Horton- Mike Coccia, December 2008 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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250-252 Line Street
2006 August 2, 2006 Click on Image to Enlarge |
South 3rd Street & Line Street | |
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Line
Street & South 3rd Street August 2, 2006 |
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Line
Street East of South 3rd Street August 2, 2006 Click on Image to Enlarge |
300 Block of Line Street | |
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301 Line Street
1900 Mrs. Katie Herman Philadelphia Inquirer Click
on Image for PDF File |
301 Line Street
1906 |
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301 Line Street
1910 |
301 Line Street
1947 |
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303 Line Street
1947 Angelo Rosato |
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305 Line Street
1947 Emidio D'Ottavi |
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307 Line Street
1893-1894 |
307 Line Street
1919-1955 |
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308 Line Street
1947 Vacant |
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309 Line Street
1947 Vito Lupini |
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311 Line Street
1933 Mrs.
Ida Lupini |
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312 Line Street
1947 Alfonso Onorio |
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313 Line Street
Camden Daily Telegram Real Estate Investment
Company Line Street -
Arch Street |
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313 Line Street
1919 Camden Post-Telegran Click on Image to Read the Entire Article 1947 Saturno Giorgi |
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314 Line Street
1894-1900 Philadelphia Inquirer |
314 Line Street
1947 Carmen F. Mercantini |
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315 Line Street
1947 Mrs. Maria DeAngelis |
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316 Line Street
1894-1910 Philadelphia Inquirer
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316 Line Street
1947 Raymond Bednarski |
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317 Line Street
1947 No Return |
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318 Line Street
1942-1971 |
319 Line Street
1947 David Marcozzi |
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319 Line Street
Frank & Angelina Gramenzi Click on Image to Enlarge |
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319 Line Street
Rochelle Gramenzi Click on Image to Enlarge This is a picture of myself in the late 50's. It was Easter Sunday and I'm standing right in front of our second floor apartment at 319 Line Street. The picture is looking towards Broadway. The men in the background are a collection of Italians from the neighborhood...... Rochelle
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320 Line Street
1932 Phillip Attardi Camden Courier-Post |
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320 Line Street
1932 Phillip Attardi Camden Courier-Post |
Cousins
Hold Reunion
Three cousins from this area, two of whom are brothers, recently held a reunion at Norfolk, Virginia after being separated in Naval service for more than two years. They are Carlo and Arthur Canzanese, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Canzanese, of Riverside, formerly of Camden, and Arnold Canzanese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Renaldo Canzanese, 320 Line Street. Three other Canzanese cousins also are in service. They are Mary Canzanese, in the WAVES; Edward Canzanese, in the South Pacific, and Walter Canzanese, serving in this country. |
320 Line Street
1945 Camden Courier-Post |
320 Line Street
1947 Rocco Fanelle |
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321 Line Street
1947 Vacant |
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322 Line Street
1947 Anna S. Gramenzi Doganiero |
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322 Line Street
early 1950s Frank Gramenzi, and his Great Dane, Panzer. He is standing in front of the Golden Flame Manufacturing Co. truck at 320-322 Line Street in Camden. Rochelle Gramenzi Click on Image to Enlarge |
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322 Line Street
1955 1955 New Jersey Bell Telephone |
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322 Line Street
Armand Gramenzi (on the right) standing in front of the old Gramenzi Home at 322 Line Street. He’s with his army buddy Joe McRuiz (on the left) who traveled all the way from Oklahoma. The picture was taken in 1997. Rochelle Gramenzi, 2008 Click on Image to Enlarge |
323 Line Street
1947 Nazzarema DeVecchio |
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324 Line Street
1947 Saverio Massi |
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325 Line Street
1890s
John T.
Rodan |
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326 Line Street
1947 Natale Gigiole |
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327 Line Street
1885 |
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327 Line Street
1931-1932 Camden Courier-Post |
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329 Line Street
1930-1947 Left: John
J. Giuliano |
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330 Line Street
Photograph Taken January 1, 2004 |
332 Line Street
1947 Red Dragon Company |
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334 Line Street
1947 Pauk Di Pietropaoloi |
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336 Line Street
1947 Dominic Radogna |
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337 Line Street
1915 Philadelphia Inquirer George R. Thompson |
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338
Line Street
1924-1947 |
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340 Line Street
1918-1920 |
340 Line Street
1947 Anthony Buteria |
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342 Line Street
1878-1888 By 1890 John Wilson The buildings on Line Street were renumbered, and 342 Line Street became 344 Line Street. Two dwellings had been built, at 340 and 342 Line Street. |
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342 Line Street
1924-1951 Theodosia
Conaghy |
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344 Line Street
1890-1914 Dr. Brown's Kill 'Em Quick |
344 Line Street
1914-1916 1924 Victor Biasi |
South 4th Street & Line Street | |
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701
South 4th Street Southwest Corner of South 4th & Line Street LARRY'S
CAFE |
400
Block of Line Street 400 to 431 Line Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
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408-410 Line Street
1918-1937 |
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408 Line Street
1935-1957 |
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408-410 Line Street
1973-1981 Camden Courier-Post Joseph Macciocca |
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408-410 Line Street
1973-1981 Camden Courier-Post
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The Anna M. Sample Family Shelter is a temporary emergency shelter for 75 residents. This facility accommodates single parent families and intact families. Single women are referred to the shelter if the Single Women's Transitional Housing Program is full. The family shelter provides 24 hour supervised housing, 3 meals a day, emergency clothing and case management. We also provide life skills workshops, drug and alcohol awareness, recreational enrichment, enterprise initiatives, a referral network and child enrichment activities. |
408-410 Line Street
2006
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410 Line Street
1937-1940 |
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410 Line Street
1941-1973 |
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411 Line Street
1957 Camden Courier-Post N. Bantivoglio & Sons Click on Image to Read |
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413
Line Street
1941 Camden Courier-Post |
415 Line Street
1890 |
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415
Line Street
1892 Vacant Philadelphia Inquirer |
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415
Line Street
1917 James Gimello Philadelphia Inquirer The Majestic Theatre |
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416-418 Line Street
1877-1893 |
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416-418 Line Street
1906 Camden City Hand Laundry 1906 City Directory Ads |
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416-418 Line Street
1920s-1930s Camden Courier-Post |
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416-418 Line Street
1955 1955 New Jersey Bell Telephone |
416-418 Line Street
1973 |
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420 Line Street
1930-1947 |
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420 Line Street 1870s-1910 Left: Arthur Stanley |
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422 Line Street
1936 Camden Courier-Post |
422 Line Street
1931 |
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424 Line Street
1906 |
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426 Line Street
1922-1931 |
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426 Line Street
1922-1931 |
426 Line Street
1940 |
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426 Line Street
1943 |
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426 Line Street
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427
Line Street
1912-1920 |
428 Line Street
1906 |
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430
Line Street
1883 |
White Street & Line Street | |
400
Block of Line Street 432 to 440 Line Street |
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432
Line Street
1906 |
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434
Line Street
1920s - late 1970s |
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436
Line Street
1924-1931
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438
Line Street
1982 Camden Courier-Post
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440
Line Street
November 2, 1939 Click on Image to
Enlarge
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West Street & Line Street | |
400
Block of Line Street 441 to 451 Line Street |
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443
Line Street
Rear of Building
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441
Line Street
Building Collapsed March 2015 Photograph Taken March 8, 2015 |
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442
Line Street
1897 Silas H. Quint Philadelphia Inquirer |
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442
Line Street
1914 Lewis Haventhal |
Funeral services for Lewis Haventhal were held at his residence, 442 Line Street. Interment was made at Burlington NJ. Last night Camp No. 117, P.O.S.A. and Wilton Lodge, No. 6, I.O.M., held services at the house. |
442
Line Street
1914 Lewis Haventhal |
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443
Line Street
1942 Mike Comanda Berkley
Street
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446
Line Street
1905 Philadelphia Inquirer |
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447
Line Street
1896-1920s Philadelphia Inquirer |
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451
Line Street
1918 1967 Mario Patragnoni |
Henry Street & Line Street | |
400
Block of Line Street 453 to 455 Line Street |
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453
Line Street
1934 Camden Courier-Post Edward V. Martino |
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455
Line Street
1955 1955 New Jersey Bell Telephone |
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701
South 5th Street Also Known as 444 Line Street Southwest Corner of South 5th & Line Street The Alfonso & Elvira Gentile Family Tony Gentile on rooftop patio of building, looking east across South 5th Street at 720 and 712 South 5th. 710 South 5th street was the home and office of Dr. Frank Barnett, a dentist who lived and practiced there from the 1920s until his passing around 1957. The Gentile family lived on this corner for many years. In the late 1940s two of the daughters, Gilda and Lydia, worked at Mesrob Avedissian's Crystal Cleaners at 1012 Broadway. Gilda Gentile married into the avedissian family sometime after the 1947 Camden City Directory was complied. |
500
Block of Line Street 502 to 522 Line Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
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502
Line Street 1931 Photos Taken November 13, 2005 |
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507
Line Street
1890 |
515
Line Street
1900-1911 |
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516
Line Street
1876-1877 |
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516
Line Street
1891-1898 Camden Post Telegram |
Caused by wind blowing a gas flame toward a curtain, a fire yesterday swept through the tailoring establishment of Samuel Albert, William and Line Streets, Camden, resulting in damage being done to the extent of about $3000 on the store and stock. Insurance covers the loss. |
519
Line Street
1912 |
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519
Line Street
1930s - 2002 Photo Taken February 11, 2003 |
William Street & Line Street | |
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519
Line Street Southeast Corner of Williams Street & Line Street 1930s - 2002 Click on Image to Enlarge |
500
Block of Line Street 523 to 533 Line Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
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MISS NATANNI ENGAGED
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Natanni, of 523
Line street, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Leila Natanni, to Nicholas
DiMuro, son of Mr. and Mrs. John DiMuro, of 827 South Fourth
street, at a |
523
Line Street
1938 Camden Courier-Post |
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524 Line Street Photos Taken November 13, 2005 |
529
Line Street
1937-1938 Nicholas Dandrea |
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532
Line Street
1960 Peter Celeste
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Broadway & Line Street | |
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Broadway Northeast Corner of Broadway & Line Street John H. Dialogue Jr. Son of shipyard owner John H. Dialogue Sr., John Jr., an engineer by trade, moved here in 1890 after leaving his parents home at 712 Broadway. The property was sold early in the 1900s, and the Carnegie Library was built on the site. |
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616
Broadway Northeast Corner of Broadway & Line Street CARNEGIE
LIBRARY Opened in 1905 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Broadway & Line Street Click on Image to Enlarge |
616
Broadway Northeast Corner of Broadway & Line Street CARNEGIE
LIBRARY Click on Image to Enlarge |
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617
Broadway Ellis Drugstore |
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700
Broadway Southeast Corner of Broadway & Line Street January 27, 1939 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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701
Broadway Southwest Corner of Broadway & Line Street Delia's Party Shop Click on Image to Enlarge |
500
Block of Line Street 546 to 554 Line Street |
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St. John Street & Line Street | |
500
Block of Line Street 555 to 585 Line Street |
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553 Line Street
Photograph March 8, 2015 |
555 Line Street
1874 |
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559 Line Street
1874 |
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560 Line Street
1942-1943 |
560 Line Street
1947 |
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561 Line Street
1959 |
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563 Line Street
1940s-1960s |
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563 Line Street
1905 Camden Post-Telegram
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564 Line Street
1964 |
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568 Line Street
1878-1879 |
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571 Line Street
1906-1914 |
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571 Line Street
1919-1956 |
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574 Line Street
1887 |
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575 Line Street
1957 Camden Courier-Post |
576 Line Street
1906- 1920 |
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579 Line Street
1931-1947 |
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581 Line Street
1914 Philadelphia Inquirer Frank
H. Miller Click on Image
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583 Line Street
1930s-1940s |
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583 Line Street
1961 Camden Courier-Post
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583 Line Street
1975
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South 6th Street & Line Street | |
600
Block of Line Street 600 to 616 Line Street |
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601
Line Street
Trinity Church Camden Courier-Post |
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606
Line Street
1942 Joseph
Abarno World War II Draft Card |
607 Line Street 1874-1881 |
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610
Line Street 1888-1894 |
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610
Line Street 1921 Camden Daily Courier
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611 Line Street 1975 Leonard Medford |
Roberts Street & Line Street | |
600
Block of Line Street 617 to 655 Line Street |
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617
Line Street 1887-1888 |
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617
Line Street 1941 Camden Courier-Post
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620
Line Street
1891 |
Another Shapiro Appeal To
the Editor Such legislation enacted would without a doubt meet with the hearty approval and satisfaction of the people of New Jersey. Now is the proper time while the Legislature is in session to enact such legislation. Let us hope the governor heeds the advice and includes a reward for Jack Shapiro by the State of New Jersey as one of the subjects in, his call for a special session. Respectfully yours, MAE
HINKLE |
620
Line Street
Mae Hinkle Camden Courier-Post |
620
Line Street
1881 |
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624
Line Street
1915 Philadelphia Inquirer |
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625
Line Street
1941 Camden Courier-Post |
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627
Line Street
CORPORAL Click on Image to Enlarge |
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629
Line Street
PRIVATE GEORGE F. SCHAFER Click on Image to Enlarge |
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630
Line Street
1909 Philadelphia Inquirer |
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630
Line Street
PRIVATE GEORGE F. SCHAFER Click on Image to Enlarge |
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636
Line Street
1920-1930s Camden Courier-Post |
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641 Line Street
Ralph
A. Bakley |
HOSPITAL CASES WEST JERSEY James Foster, 2, 757
Division St., laceration of head. COOPER Dorothy Gorman, 2, 507
Division
St., contusion and sprain of shoulder. |
641 Line Street
1938 James Moy Camden Courier-Post |
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642
Line Street
1893 |
650 Line Street 1902-1906 |
Newton Avenue, South 7th Street & Line Street | |
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Block of Line Street 754 to 774 Line Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
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754 Line Street
Ensign
James J. Cunningham |
754 Line Street
Hugh Cunningham & Family Besides my uncle James Cunningham, other members the Cunningham Family who lived there were my grandfather, Hugh Cunningham, (he was an engineer on a ferry), my grandmother, Elizabeth Cunningham (nee Burrichter, her sister, Josephine Pfeifer widowed, and James' sisters, Elizabeth, Florence, Anna May, Naomi and Joan. Anna May became Sr. Mary Joseph, a Sister of Mercy, and eventually treasurer of Georgian Court College in Lakewood NJ. Naomi is my mom and lives in Merchantville NJ. She is a retired nurse. Stephanie Sandy |
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760 Line Street
1913 Eva Blake Camden Post-Telegram Berwick
Street |
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764
Line Street
1924-1940 Photograph Taken April 14, 2012
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764
Line Street
1924-1943 Camden Courier-Post Camden
Lodge 111, Loyal Order of Moose
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765 Line Street
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765 Line Street
1910s-1940s |
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766
Line Street
Photograph Taken April 14, 2012 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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768 Line Street
Photograph Taken April 14, 2012 Click on Image to Enlarge Scheduled for Demolition |
Camden
Man Wins Delay in Deportation Stanley Granted Writ by Judge Avis After Removal to Ellis Island Richard Stanley, 5, of 768 Line Street, went to bed in the best of spirits last night. For his mother, Gertrude, 39, had promised him "Daddy will be back tomorrow." Meantime a last minute effort was being made to prevent the deportation of his father Richard, Sr., 40. The elder Stanley is being held by immigration authorities at Ellis Island. He is due to be deported to Scotland on the S. S. Cameronia at 5 p.m. today. If the ship sails Mrs. Stanley says both she and her child will be destitute. She has appealed that he might remain in Camden and support his family. Immigration Commissioner James L. Hughes, Gloucester, said Stanley was delivered to Ellis Island immigration depot at noon yesterday and a writ of habeas corpus issued by Federal Judge John Boyd Avis yesterday afternoon was served on him later in the day by Frank M. Lario, counsel for Stanley. |
768 Line Street
1937-1938 Camden Courier-Post Click
Here for Complete
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768
& 770 Line Street
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770
Line Street
2011 Gone Photograph Taken April 14, 2012 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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772
Line Street
1952 Lena Bruns November 2006 Photograph Taken April 14, 2012 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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772
& 774 Line Street
Photograph Taken April 14, 2012 Click on Image to Enlarge |
BENJAMIN F. OGDEN
The funeral of Benjamin F. Ogden, 63, former owner of the Ogden
wagon works, Fourth and Pine
streets, will be held at 2.30 p. m., Saturday at the home at 773 Line
street.
Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery. Mr. Ogden retired from business 15
years ago and has been employed since then by the New York Shipbuilding
Corporation. He was taken ill four weeks ago. Mr. Ogden was a lifelong
resident of Camden. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ada Herbert Ogden
and three sons, Arthur, Chicago; Russell, New York City, and Albert,
Camden. OGDEN—On February 15, 1938, Benjamin F., beloved husband of Ada
Ogden (formerly Herbert), age 63 years. |
773 Line Street
1938 Camden
Courier-Post |
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773 Line Street
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774 Line Street
Photograph Taken April 14, 2012 Click on Image to Enlarge |
Silver Street & Line Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
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776
Line Street
1900 Charles Scharnagl Philadelphia Inquirer |
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776
Line Street
1916 Dorothy Schultz Camden Post-Telegram |
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Line Street
1899 Philadelphia Inquirer Alexander Hand - Pine Street |
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1947 Ronald Harbison |
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SAMUEL H. TURNER
The funeral of Samuel H. Turner, 85, for 40 years a resident here, who died Monday night, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday. He was retired last October by the Pennsylvania Railroad after having been in the employ of the railroad 45 years. He was for 22 years an engineer on the Trenton division and was placed on the sick list 16 years ago when he suffered a stroke. He is survived by a son, John K. Turner, of Westmont, a daughter, Mrs. Helen T. Braislin of Haddonfield, and a sister, Mrs. Jane Asay. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Wyoming Tribe of Red Men and Camden Lodge of Moose |
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Line Street
1906-1933 Samuel H. Turner Camden Courier-Post |
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791
Line Street
1906 Henry Beach Philadelphia Inquirer - July 27, 1906 Camden Iron Works Click on Image for Complete Article |
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793
Line Street
1906 James Dexter Philadelphia Inquirer - June 1, 1893 |
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795
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South Jersey woman, 20, wanted for stabbing death Authorities here are seeking the public's help in locating a city woman wanted for the stabbing death of a Cinnaminson woman last week. On Tuesday authorities issued an arrest warrant for Lettie "Shay" Carstarphen, 20, of Centennial Village in Camden, according to the Camden County Prosecutor's Office. Carstarphen is accused of killing Barnadette Teamoh, 29, during a fight at 795 Line Street last Friday. Carstarphen allegedly stabbed Teamoh during the fight, killing her. Carstarphen stands 5-feet-7-inches tall and weighs approximately 160 pounds, authorities said. She has black hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information is urged to contact Camden County Prosecutor's Office Investigator James Pisano at (856) 225-8400 or Camden City Police Detective Gabriel Rodriguez at (856) 757-7420. In addition, the Citizens Crime Commission is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to Carstarphen's arrest and conviction. To be eligible to receive the reward, information must be called in to the Crime Commission Tipline, (215) 546-8477, or (877) 345-8477, and the caller will receive a code number from the operator. |
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799 Line Street 2012 Reyes Food Market Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 |
Intersection
of
Line Street & South 8th Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
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800
Block of Line Street 800 to 825 Line Street |
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800
Line Street
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801
Line Street
2012 Gone |
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802
Line Street
2012 Gone |
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803
Line Street
2012 Gone |
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804
Line Street
Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 |
804
Line Street 1895 David B. Ewan Philadelphia Inquirer |
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805
Line Street
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805
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806
Line Street
Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 |
LIGHTCAP - On Dec.7, 1911, Catharine Lightcap (nee Truscott), widow of Andrew Lightcap, aged 80 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday afternoon at two o'clock, from her late residence, 806 Line Street, Camden, NJ. Remains may be viewed on Sunday evening. Interment at Harleigh.. |
806
Line Street
1911 Catherine Truscott Lightcap Camden Daily Courier |
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806
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Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 |
807
Line Street
1919 Harry Goodman |
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809
Line Street 1914-1959 John R. Sheldon & Family John R. & Amelia Sheldon John Cooper Sheldon Hannah Ruth Sheldon Minnie Sheldon 2012 Gone |
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810
Line Street
2012 Gone Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 |
811
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2012 Gone |
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812
Line Street
1933 Hope Hemingway Photograph Taken May 29, 2012
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812
& 814 Line Street
1933 Hope Hemingway Photograph Taken May 29, 2012
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Line Street
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813
Line Street
1910 |
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& 815 Line Street
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Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 2012-2019 vacant
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2012-2019 vacant Photograph Taken March 8, 2019
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817
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Photograph Taken May 29, 2012
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817
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817
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1901 Wilmer Henry Philadelphia Inquirer Click on Image for PDF
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817
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818
Line Street
Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 2012 vacant
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819
Line Street
Photograph Taken May 29, 2012
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820
Line Street
1938 Bessie F. Griffith 2012 vacant |
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821 Line Street
Camden Daily Telegram Real Estate Investment
Company Line Street -
Arch Street |
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821
Line Street
1964 2012 Gone |
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822
Line Street
Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 2012 vacant
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822
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Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 2012 vacant |
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824
Line Street
Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 2012 vacant
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825
Line Street
1895 Philadelphia Inquirer |
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826
Line Street
Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 2012 vacant
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826
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Photograph Taken May 29, 2012 2012 vacant
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Line Street
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824,
826 & 828 Line Street Photograph Taken July 2012
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828
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1935 John D. Corson Camden Courier-Post |
Haddon Avenue & Line Street | |
1909
to Present Day
Elevated Tracks originally for the Atlantic City Division of the West Jersey & Seashore Railroad were completed at Haddon Avenue and Line Street, early in June 1909. |
800
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DIVORCEE
RAPPED, ALIMONY INCREASED Although she was scored in Chancery Court for assuming the name of a man to whom she is not married, Mrs. Eldora G. Wood, of 830 Line Street, yesterday won an increase in a maintenance order for her two children. Her petition was filed against her former husband, Abraham L. Wood, whom she divorced April 9, 1931. He was to have paid alimony of $20 a week, but this was later reduced to $4. Her appearance' before William J. Kraft, advisory master in chancery, was on a plea for an increase to $6. Wood opposed the petition, and set forth that his wife has a boarder named James L. Gardiner. He alleged that on August 8, 1932, she registered to vote in Camden under the name of Eldora G. Gardiner and signed a sworn statement that the change in her name was due to marriage. She was also introduced several times as Mrs. Gardiner, according to Wood. The woman went on the witness stand yesterday and denied that she had married Gardiner. "Why did you take his name?" asked the court.; "Gardiner has helped me a lot," she replied. "I don't think that that is the place for those children," retorted Kraft. "However, I’ll increase the maintenance to $6, but I want it understood it is for the children.” |
830
Line Street
1932-1933 Mrs. Eldora
Wood Camden Courier-Post |
832
Line Street
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832
Line Street
1922 George Cleary Philadelphia Inquirer |
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836
Line Street
1964 John Benson Camden Courier-Post Keith Kauffman
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838
Line Street
Camden Courier-Post Henry Fearon |
South 9th Street & Line Street | |
900 Block of Line Street | |
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910 Line Street U.S. Tire Company 1947 |
912 Line Street Albert Marciano 1947 |
Haddon Avenue, Mount Ephraim Avenue & Line Street | |
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Southeat Corner of Haddon Avenue, Mount Ephraim Avenue & Line Street Tydol Gas Station |
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Southeat Corner of Haddon Avenue, Mount Ephraim Avenue & Line Street Tydol Gas Station January 2, 2006 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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1001 Line Street Northeast Corner of Mount Ephraim Avenue & Line Street Fleck Plumbing & Heating Supplies |
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1000 Line Street (right) Photo taken January 2, 2006 Edward & Lena Martin Family |
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1000 Line Street
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1001 Line Street
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1001 Line Street
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1008 Line Street 1938 Camden Courier-Post |
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1010 Line Street
1955 Mrs. Elsie L. Boardman Camden Courier-Post Frank Schultz
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1012 Line Street
1953 Frank Burr Camden Courier-Post Nicholas Gates |
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1014 Line Street
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1018 Line Street (left) January 2, 2006 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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1021-1025 Line Street Cutler Metal Products Herman Z. Cutler 1926 to 1954 January 2,
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1021-1025 Line Street Alpha Group III January 2, 2006 |
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1024 Line Street
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1032 Line Street
1880s- late 1940s Philadelphia Inquirer |
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1032 Line Street
1880s- late 1940s Philadelphia Inquirer |
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1880s- late 1940s Philadelphia Inquirer |
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1044 Line Street |
Perry Street & Line Street | |
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1046 Line Street
1930 E.A. Lipkin Camden Courier-Post |
1048 Line Street | |
1050
Line Street
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1050 Line Street | |
1052 Line Street | |
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Line Street
1919-1947 |
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1054 Line Street | |
1056 Line Street | |
1058 Line Street | |
1060 Line Street 1905 Mary Dumbruski |
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1062 Line Street 1905 Mary Yaruski Camden Daily Courier
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1062 Line Street 1910 Catherine Griffin Philadelphia
Inquirer |
1062 Line Street |
1000
Block of Line Street 1064 to 1075 Line Street |
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1066 Line Street
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1065-1075 Line
Street Camden Convention Hall 1926 to 1954 Convention
Hall's Line Street mailing address refers to the rear of the
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1068 Line Street | |
1070 Line Street | |
1072 Line Street | |
1074 Line Street |
Ringgold Street & Line Street | |
Memorial Avenue & Line Street | |
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Aerial view of Memorial Avenue, taken in the mid-1930s. Camden Convention Hall is at bottom of page, Mechling Brothers' factory is across Memorial Avenue, Parkside, Forest Hill Park, Camden High School, Farnham Park, and Central Airport are also visible. Click on Image to Enlarge |
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1100 Line Street
1924-1947 By
1947 this firm was known as Mechling Brothers Chemicals, a division of
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1100 Line Street
1950s-1960s By 1955 General Chemicals had been acquired by the Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation. The plant was known as the General Chemicals Division into the 1960s.
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1112
Line Street
1913 John Yeager Philadelphia Inquirer
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Street & the
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1100 Line Street (Line Street & Cooper River) 1916 |
The Cooper River |
EAST CAMDEN |
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RETURN TO STREETS OF CAMDEN, NJ
Camden Courier-Post - November 21, 2006 Camden residents walk in fight to take back city By
ALAN GUENTHER CAMDEN Two dozen Camden residents recently took a nighttime walk on the wild side, past rows of abandoned homes, through neighborhoods so infested with crime and drugs that the dark streets are illuminated at night only by flashes of gunfire. "We hear gunshots. We hear a lot of hollering and screaming. We hear people all night long -- drug addicts, drug dealers -- walking up and down the street," said Lisa Amegatcher, 34, who is trying to provide a safe home for eight adopted children in the Cooper Plaza section of the city. Since Nov. 3, seven people have been found dead in Camden. Five were shot and killed. One was strangled. Another was stabbed. "That's too much. Way too much," said Arturo Venegas, Camden's new top law enforcement official. "We're going to stop it." That's why at 4 p.m. today , Venegas said, he is launching a drive he's calling "Call for Peace, Call to Action." At today's press conference, he said, he will challenge every church, every community group, every school organization to join police and walk through their neighborhoods together. "This is about neighbors caring about neighbors," said Venegas as he walked along Berkley, Pine and Line streets with residents Friday night. "We're going to take it street by street, block by block. . . . We're going to keep at it until we take our city back," Venegas said. Friday night's walk covered about six city blocks. In that small area, residents pointed out three "hit houses" to police. Hit houses are abandoned buildings where addicts come to cook their heroin in spoons held over candles. They suck up the liquid with a syringe and inject a dose, or "hit," into their veins. Three people were found in the hit houses Friday night, police Capt. Harry Leon said. Jennifer M. Lilly, 21, of National Park, Kareem Gardner, 29, of Williamstown, and Van Simmons, 39, of Camden, were all issued a summons for defiant trespass, Leon said. Gardner denied any wrongdoing, saying he had visited a girl in the neighborhood and was trying to find his way back to the Hi-Speedline station when police found him. Simmons declined comment. Lilly began to cry as police questioned her outside the squalid abandoned home at 772 Line St. Old sofas, a rug smelling of cat urine, burning candles and empty heroin packets littered the home, said Patrolman Stephen Gracia. He said he found Lilly sitting on a bed upstairs, surrounded by burning candles. "I was just waiting for somebody," Lilly said. "A guy, "Twin,' stays here. I was just seeing him, I guess. I was just waiting for him to come back." Tears gathered in the corners of her eyes as Lilly said she had been living on the street -- "on and off" -- for about a year. She is the mother of a little girl, Autumn, who will turn 4 in January and is living with Lilly's mother. City resident Sheila Roberts, president of the Cooper Lanning Civic Association, confronted Lilly as she stood outside the house. "You all destroy our neighborhood," said Roberts. "Don't come back here, because every time I see you here, I'm going to call the police. . . . You've got to find somewhere else to live. Get yourself some help." As she led the tour, Roberts took police back to an area called the LEN triangle -- a small area bordered by Line, 8th and Newton streets. Years ago, state Superior Court Judge Louis Hornstine helped the community raise $15,000 to install a basketball court, a playground and a garden. But today, kids can't play in the area, Roberts said. "The drug dealers came back here and took it over and tore it up," she said. "I live right here," Roberts said, pointing to the back of her house on South 8th Street. Drug dealers try to elude police in high-speed car chases, roaring through the narrow alleyway at night. "They drove a car right through the back of my house," Roberts said, about a year ago, ramming through a bathroom at 2 a.m. and spraying water everywhere. "Kids can't come back here," she said. "It's not safe." Venegas said police will be available to help groups that want to do walks to take back their streets. Asked how he will find the manpower to get the job done, he said Friday night that he didn't know. "I just came up with this this morning," he said. "We're working out the details." The city police force currently does not have a police chief and is under state supervision called "supersession." Venegas was recently hired by the state as the "supersession executive" to lead the department. State and county officials said that when Venegas was police chief in Sacramento, Calif., he was known for demanding results from his officers in a tough-talking, no-nonsense way. He also was well known for working closely with community groups and paying attention to their requests. For more than a decade, studies have called for the police to be more involved in the community, to get out of their squad cars and interact with neighbors. "We're not going to "try to do this,' " Venegas said. "We're going to get this done. . . . The future of the young people of our city is being stolen by the criminals who feel that they can do whatever the hell they want in our parts of the city. And we're not going to tolerate it." |