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CHESTNUT STREET is another of the "tree streets", running east from the river to Haddon Avenue, where it becomes Park Boulevard. For most of its length, the street runs between Mount Vernon and Sycamore Streets. |
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| 100 Block of Chestnut Street | |
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Chestnut Street
1910s-1929 The Brody Family |
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| 101 Chestnut Street | |
| 101
Chestnut Street
1933 Max
Kleinfeld |
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| 109
Chestnut Street
Hillman
Bryant |
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| 111
Chestnut Street
Harry
Read |
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| 123
Chestnut Street
Thomas
Watson |
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| 145
Chestnut Street
The Brody Family |
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| 200 Block of Chestnut Street | |
| 201 Chestnut Street | |
| 215
Chestnut Street
Howard
Elinor |
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| 217
Chestnut Street
Zellie
Ellis |
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| 218 Chestnut Street | |
| Intersection of Chestnut Street & Cresson Street | |
| 219 Chestnut Street | |
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City Court Scene Judge Dzick fined two men $10 each for assault and battery. Fined were John Tubman, 635 Locust Street, and James Jones, 238 Chestnut Street. |
238
Chestnut Street
1954 James Jones Camden Courier-Post |
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241
Chestnut Street
Private
First Class
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| 244 Chestnut Street | |
| Intersection of Chestnut Street & Locust Street | |
| 245
Chestnut Street
1887-1888 Charles C. Hess |
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245
Chestnut Street
A bar was at this address 1900 Max Singer Camden Courier-Post Arthur B. Jones - Sheila B. Bird |
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249
Chestnut Street
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| 254
Chestnut Street
George & Hazel Hall |
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CELLAR FIRE DISTURBS FAMILY AT NOON MEAL The noonday meal at the home of Natale Perticari at 263 Chestnut Street was interrupted Saturday when fire engines drew up at the door. Discarded newspapers stored in the cellar of the house had begun to smolder as the family sat in the kitchen. An unidentified passerby, who saw smoke pouring from the basement windows, sent in an alarm. No damage was reported. |
263
Chestnut Street
1933 Natale Perticari Camden Courier-Post |
| 273
Chestnut Street
American Maid Bakers |
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| 280 Chestnut Street | |
| Intersection of Chestnut Street & Emma Street | |
| 281 Chestnut Street | |
| 286
Chestnut Street
Sylvester and Lulu
Lester |
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289
Chestnut Street
Michele & Maria (Giordano)
Paradiso |
2
Wives Give Same Block Duplicate Murder Scares
Two wives, within two hours, excited the neighborhood of Chestnut Street in the 200 block by running into the street and calling "murder." . In both instances Motorcycle Patrolman Earl Wright was summoned to subdue ferocious husbands. The first call came from 290 Chestnut Street. Wright used jujitsu to stop William Passio, 24, from breaking up the furniture and threatening his wife, Catherine, with a bread knife. The cop arrested Passio and confiscated one case or 48 half-pint bottles of alleged whiskey and a punchboard. Sergeant Truax and Policeman Devine assisted. The second call came from 254 Chestnut Street. Wright and Sergeant Petit found George Hall, 28, at the back door with a carving knife up his sleeve. His wife, Hazel, said he attempted to kill her. Wright drew his pistol- Hall handed over the knife. Both men were given "suites" in the city jail pending arraignment today. Both were charged with "threats to kill.' |
290
Chestnut Street
William & Catherine Passio |
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290
Chestnut Street
Ponte's Food Market Veterans Boxing Association |
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295
Chestnut Street
1870s-1900s Charles S. Ayres Camden Daily Telegram |
| 296 Chestnut Street | |
| 298 Chestnut Street | |
| 298-1/2 Chestnut Street |
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| 300 Block of Chestnut Street | |
| 300 Chestnut Street | |
| 301 Chestnut Street | |
| 306
Chestnut Street
Charles Darpino |
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322
Chestnut Street
George
W. Shields
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322
Chestnut Street
Peter
B. Carter
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| 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 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. |
333
Chestnut Street
1933 Thelmer White Camden Courier-Post |
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Chestnut Street
1924 Camden Courier-Post |
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342
Chestnut Street
1913 Charles W. Camp Philadelphia Inquirer - March 5, 1913 O. Glen Stackhouse |
| Intersection of South 4th Street & Chestnut Street | |
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Southeast
Corner South 4th & Chestnut Street 1880s-1890s
John J. Brown Saloon |
| 400 Block of Chestnut Street | |
| 400 Chestnut Street | |
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Chestnut Street
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411
Chestnut Street
Daniel
A. Gottlieb & Family |
| 413
Chestnut Street
Adam
Schlorer |
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| 415
Chestnut Street
Edward
Schlorer Khaki
Shirts of America |
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| 419
Chestnut Street
Robert
Bradshaw |
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422
Chestnut Street
1906 Robert Milne Camden Daily Telegram |
| 500
Block of Chestnut Street 500-518 Chestnut Street |
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| 501
Chestnut Street
Charles
F. Denof |
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| 503 Chestnut Street | |
| 505 Chestnut Street | |
| 506
Chestnut Street
Simon & Rebecca Sosenko |
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| 507 Chestnut Street | |
| 509 Chestnut Street | |
| 510-512 Chestnut Street |
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| 511
Chestnut Street
Theodore
Guthrie |
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| 511
Chestnut Street
Theodore
Guthrie |
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| 513 Chestnut Street | |
| 514 Chestnut Street | |
| 516 Chestnut Street | |
| 518 Chestnut Street | |
| Intersection of Broadway & Chestnut Street | |
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Southwest
Corner Broadway & Chestnut Street January 14, 1964 Engine Company 8 with deckpipe from hose wagon, operates master stream into top floor of commercial building during Third Alarm at Walmart Clothing at Broadway & Chestnut Streets. Captain Leonard Iannelli of Ladder Company 2 died in the line of duty while fighting this blaze.4. |
| 500
Block of Chestnut Street 551-576 Chestnut Street |
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| 551
Chestnut Street
Henry Klein |
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553
Chestnut Street
Mrs. Wilhelmina Bornheimer 553 Chestnut Street is at left |
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555
Chestnut Street
Second Police District 1890s-1950s Photographed May 2004 |
| 562
Chestnut Street
Eli Kogan |
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| 563
Chestnut Street
Butcher-Young Post |
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| 564
Chestnut Street
Roxy Colantuono |
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| 565
Chestnut Street
1947 |
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| 567
Chestnut Street
Denbo's Furniture Store |
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569
Chestnut Street
1947 Vacant Store Camden Courier-Post Advertisements |
| 570
Chestnut Street
Theodore
Guthrie |
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| 572
Chestnut Street
William
H. Green |
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| 574
Chestnut Street
1910 |
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| 576
Chestnut Street
Solomon
Cohen |
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| 576
Chestnut Street
Frank
Crawford |
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| 576
Chestnut Street
1900s-1930s Benjamin Baker Family |
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| Intersection of Baring Street & Chestnut Street | |
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Baring
Street Looking South from Chestnut Street May 14, 2004 These homes were built in 1888 by developer Wilson Ernst. |
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| Intersection of Marion Street & Chestnut Street | |
| Intersection of South 6th Street & Chestnut Street | |
| 600 Block of Chestnut Street | |
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604
Chestnut Street
Louis H. Stehr Jr. |
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Chestnut Street
Sixth Ward Colored Democratic Club |
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| 613
Chestnut Street
Anna Dezenhall |
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RAIDERS
ARREST THREE, Second
District police seized a "wash boiler" still and arrested three
persons last night when they raided a dwelling at 954 South Ninth Street. Arrested
were George Young, 29; his wife, Ethel, 19, and Anna Fussel, 37, of 614 Chestnut
Street. Police also took along the Young's three year-old son,
Julian, and lodged him in the detention room under the care of a police
matron until his parents obtain bail. The
raid was staged by Sergeant Walter Mattison and District Detectives Vernon
Jones and Thomas
Cheeseman. Young was held as proprietor and the others as material witnesses. He will be given a hearing today. |
614
Chestnut Street
1933 Anna Fussel June 2, 1933
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618
Chestnut Street
S. Yaffa Sons Camden Courier-Post Advertisements |
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Chestnut Street
1920s-1930s |
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621
Chestnut Street
Lewis
H. Stehr Jr. |
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626
Chestnut Street
William
D. Sayrs Jr. |
| 627
Chestnut Street
1920s-1930s |
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| 655
Chestnut Street
Leonard White |
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| Intersection of South 7th Street and Chestnut Street | |
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Camden water main springs leak
A 16-inch water main in the vicinity of 7th and Chestnut streets sprung a leak and water company workers installed a plate on Wednesday as a precaution. United Water will begin repairing the leak Monday, city officials said. The repairs may result in some customers losing service and noticing discolored water from their taps. If residents loose water service or see discoloration, they should call (856) 488-2041 immediately, said Patrick Keating, director of public works. |
Camden
Courier-Post
November 23, 2006 |
| 700 Block of Chestnut Street | |
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700
Chestnut Street
June 25, 2003 Eddie's Liquors |
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700
Chestnut Street
Eddy's Liquors |
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701
Chestnut Street
701, 703-705, & 707 Chestnut Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
| 702 Chestnut Street | |
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703-705
Chestnut Street
703-705, & 707 Chestnut Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
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704 Chestnut Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
| 706 Chestnut Street | |
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707
Chestnut Street
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| 709
Chestnut Street
Jacob
Silver |
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720-722 Chestnut Street Union American Methodist Church "Erected 1880 - Finished 1888" Click on Images to Enlarge |
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720-722 Chestnut Street Union American Methodist Church Click on Images to Enlarge |
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730 Chestnut Street Diplomat Arms Apartments Burned and razed in 1996 Click on Images to Enlarge |
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730 Chestnut Street Diplomat Arms Apartments Burned and razed in 1996 Click on Images to Enlarge |
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730 Chestnut Street Diplomat Arms Apartments Burned and razed in 1996 Click on Images to Enlarge |
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730 Chestnut Street Diplomat Arms Apartments Burned and razed in 1996 Click on Images to Enlarge |
| Intersection of Chestnut Street & Maurice Street | |
| 732 Chestnut Street
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| 734 Chestnut Street James
H. "Uncle Jim" Young |
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A number of colored citizens met at the home of Mrs. Mary Colding, 736 Chestnut Street, and arranged for the establishment of a Baptist Church for colored people in Camden. The first public service was held in a blacksmith shop at 6th and Kaighn Avenue. The meeting place was destroyed by fire in 1858. Services were then held in private houses until the meeting house at 7th & Kaighn Avenue was built in 1864. This was called the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. In 1873 the Seventh Baptist Church was dedicated. The old church property, which had been enlarged in 1884, was sold in 1905. On May 1, 1906, the cornerstone for the new church was laid and the building completed June of 1907. This new church was located at 9th and Kaighn Avenue and was dedicated as the Kaighn Avenue Baptist Church. |
736 Chestnut Street Mrs. Mary Colding
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736 Chestnut Street Mrs. Julia P. Parham |
| 737 Chestnut Street Ware's Confectionary |
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| 738 Chestnut Street Gus Davis |
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| 739 Chestnut Street Mrs. Estella Raynor |
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740 Chestnut Street John
G. Whittier School Click on Image to Enlarge |
| 741 Chestnut Street James B. Miller |
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743 Chestnut Street Franklin T. Walker Camden Courier-Post Advertisement |
| 745 Chestnut Street Madison Morton |
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| Intersection of Chestnut Street & Anne Street | |
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751
& 753 Chestnut Street June 30, 2006 |
| 751 Chestnut Street Naden's Furniture Warehouse |
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| 753 Chestnut Street Knights of Pythias Hall |
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| 759 Chestnut Street 1905 |
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759 Chestnut Street William
C. Clark |
DRILL THIEF JAILED; BUYER IS FINED $50 A
youth was given three months in
jail
by Police Judge Pancoast
yesterday on charges of stealing an electric drill from a South Camden
garage. A man charged with buying the instrument from him was fined $50. George
Brown, 18, colored, of 1411 South
Fourth Street was arrested Wednesday
night on complaint of Isadore Mesrau, of 1411 Broadway,
and confessed that he stole the drill because Mesrau owed him $1. He
told Detective Frank
Crawford that he sold the drill to John Casto, of 763 Chestnut
Street. Casto when arraigned yesterday denied that he bought the drill but was found guilty and was fined. |
763 Chestnut Street John Casto Camden Courier-Post
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| 779 Chestnut Street Judson Gaines |
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| 785 Chestnut Street Mrs. Clara Redd George Spearman |
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789
Chestnut Street
Philip Barr |
| 800 Block of Chestnut Street | |
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800-802-804 Chestnut Street Adam
Schlorer 1888-1950s |
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800-802-804 Chestnut Street June 15, 2003 |
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806 Chestnut Street Eugene Zaiss Jefferson A.A.
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| 806 Chestnut Street Alter Grocery Jefferson A.A. |
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| 830 Chestnut Street Chestnut Street Cafe |
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| 833 Chestnut Street George Henry Stout |
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| 900 Block of Chestnut Street | |
| 900
Chestnut Street
Loyal Cleaners & Dyers |
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| 908
Chestnut Street
1900s-1920s
Harry
Martyn Chambers |
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| FISHING TACKLE MAN HAS FISHERMAN'S LUCK
Speaking of fisherman's luck, Louis Drueding, fishing tackle salesman at the store of Edward E. Tryon, 912 Chestnut street, has it. Drueding went to Grenloch lake and in a single cast hooked a sixpound bass. The fish was game and gave Drueding a tussle before it was landed. |
912
Chestnut Street
1933 Edward E. Tryon |
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918
Chestnut Street
Lucy Mayo |
| 925
Chestnut Street
Seventh Ward Democratic Club |
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| 1000 Block of Chestnut Street | |
| 1000
Chestnut Street
Carter's Tea Room |
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| 1006
Chestnut Street
Rock of Ages Holiness Church |
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| 1009
Chestnut Street
George Henry Stout Building was gone by 1947 |
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| 1010
Chestnut Street
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| Intersection of Chestnut Street & Alder Street | |
| 1013
Chestnut Street
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1017
Chestnut Street
1920s-1930s Max
Bush |
| 1017
Chestnut Street
1947 Charles Johnson |
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| 1024
Chestnut Street
Julian Jagielski's Tavern |
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| 1100 Block of Chestnut Street | |
| 1112 Chestnut Street | |
| 1122 Chestnut Street | |
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1135 Chestnut Street Andrew Masciak |
| Intersection of Chestnut Street & Orchard Street | |
| 1157 Chestnut Street | |
| 1159 Chestnut Street | |
| 1171-1179 Chestnut Street No Listings in 1924 or 1929 Directories N.J. Steel Company |
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| 1171-1179 Chestnut Street Ehrlich-Newmark Trucking Company |
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| 1186
Chestnut Street
1917 Paul Szpawlik (Spavlik) &
Family |
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| 1188 Chestnut Street | |
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1189 Chestnut Street |
| 1193
Chestnut Street 1946-1947 7 William Andruszka meats and groceries |
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| 1195
Chestnut Street Anton Lukaszewski Saloon 1903 |
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| 1195
Chestnut Street
Israel
Weitzman |
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| 1195
Chestnut Street Boulevard Inn Frank & Wladyslawa Wozniak 1910s-1940s Walter Wozniak 1940s-1969 Lydia Wozniak 1969-1970s |
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| 1196 Chestnut Street | |
| 1198 Chestnut Street | |
| 1200 Block of Chestnut Street | |
| 1200 Chestnut Street | |
| 1201
Chestnut Street
Israel
Weitzman |
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| 1201-1203 Chestnut Street Benjamin Cohen |
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| Intersection of Chestnut Street & Diamond Street | |
| 1200 Block of Chestnut Street | |
| 1200 Chestnut Street | |
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1210
Chestnut Street
John & Hedwig
Wojtkowiak |
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1210
Chestnut Street
1920s-1930s
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1212
Chestnut Street
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| 1212
Chestnut Street
Stanley Wojtkowiak |
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| 1212
Chestnut Street
Casmier
Wojtkowiak |
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1212
Chestnut Street
John
R. White |
| 1225
Chestnut Street
John & Hedwig
Wojtkowiak
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1226
Chestnut Street
John
Lenkowski |