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YORK STREET in North Camden runs from Delaware Avenue to 10th Street. Streets that cross York Street include Beach, Point, Front, Howard, as well as the numbered streets, 2nd through 10th. |
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4 York Street 1910
Albert W. Miller |
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York Street 1910 Thomas anderson |
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York Street Click on Image to Enlarge |
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10 York Street 1918 Harrison B. Pike |
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BURGLAR GETS NOTHING, LEAVES FINGERPRINTS Mrs. Marion Miller, of 257 Mount Vernon Street, reported to police today that a burglar broke into her home Wednesday and ransacked the second and third floors. The intruder was frightened away without any loot. Detective Frank Crawford found that entrance had been gained by taking a pane of glass out of a side window. Crawford said that he had obtained fingerprints. George Stinsman, of 14 York Street, reported that someone had broke into his home and stolen a washing machine valued at $59. |
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1938 George Stinsman Camden Courier-Post |
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16 York Street |
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18 York Street |
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Looking East on York
Street York
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22 York Street |
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24 York Street |
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26 York Street |
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26-1/2 York Street |
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28 York Street |
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30 York Street 1887 Albert W. Miller |
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30 York Street |
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32 York Street |
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34 York Street 1910 |
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34 York
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38 York Street |
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40 York Street |
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42 York Street |
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44 York Street |
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46 York Street 1910 John F. Taylor |
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48-50
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| MRS. LOUISE B. EGGERT
The funeral of Mrs. Louise B. Eggert, 77, of 48 York Street, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial win be in Hillside Cemetery, Philadelphia. She was the wife of the late Henry H. Eggert. |
48 York Street
Henry & Louise Eggert Camden Courier-Post |
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Looking West from Northeast Corner of Point & York Streets May 6, 2004 The
razed building on the corner was the home of the Weidenhammer
Bottling Works, and later became the Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Looking West on Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Intersection of Point Street & York Street |
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45 York Street 1911
John P. Scannell Photo from 1906 |
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45
York Street Baker's Bar & Grill in the mid-1930s, Joseph Zawitkowski ran a tavern on this corner, 45 York Street, for many years known locally as Joe's. |
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47
York Street |
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47 York Street
1947 Joseph G. Elliot |
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57 York Street
1947 John J. Mohollen |
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59 York Street
The John R. & Helen Knox Family |
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59 York Street Technical Sergeant Francis J. Knox
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61 York Street Weidenhammer Bottling Works Camden High School |
Unit & 100 Block of York Street - 1930 |
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The empty lot is at the southeast corner of Point and York Streets. 901 Point, 45, 47, & 59 York are visible in this photograph. |
100 Block of York Street |
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110-130 May 6, 2004 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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110-130 May 6, 2004 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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128 1947
Mrs. Anne Kleinfeld |
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129 York Street January 30, 1930 Estimate given to the Freeman Brothers real estate business by Harry Brown for repairs. |
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132 York Street 1929-1931 Mrs. Emma
McGovern |
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136 York Street
1900 Philadelphia
Inquirer |
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130-136 May 6, 2004 Click on Image to Enlarge |
200 Block of York Street |
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BOYS ON ROOF ACCUSED OF PLOT TO ROB STORE Two 15-year-old boys were arrested last night on charges of breaking and entering and attempted larceny. The boys, Fred Powell, of 1025 Carpenter Street, and John McCloskey, of 33 North Twenty-fifth street, were arrested by Policeman Everett Joslin and John Taylor on the roof of a shanty in the abandoned Humphrey Lumber yard, Point and Pearl Street, which is occupied by William L. Rice, of 206 York Street, as an ice cream and candy store. The boys had broken off a section of the roof and were about to enter the store, the police said. They will be arraigned today. |
206 York Street 1933 William L. Rice Camden
Courier-Post |
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207 York Street |
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210 York Street 1887-1889 Theodore Verlander
Philadelphia Inquirer Thomas M.K. Lee Post 5, G.A.R. Click on Image to Enlarge |
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213 York Street |
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Jim Bessing 1946 |
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Gene Edwards 1946 |
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214 York Street "Rose
Luggi with granddaughter Diane" |
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Looking
East on Early 1950s "Dianna
& Marilyn Luggi, Click in Images to Enlarge |
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214
York Street Dolly Bessing (nee
Elda Luggi) courtesy of Jim Bessing Sr., March 2005 Click in Images to Enlarge |
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327
York Street
1938
Carroll
P. Sherwood
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York Street
The Howell Family |
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Block of York Street CAMDEN POST - MAY 6, 1888 |
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521 York Street 1914 Japhet B. Joyce |
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528 York Street 1924 Matthew Banes1924 Roland Banes 1924 Raymond Banes |
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526 York Street 1920s-1940s Henry Baumgartel |
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BOY'S
ARM FRACTURED BY HIT-RUN BICYCLIST Albert
Cuneo, 9, of 533 York Street suffered a compound fracture of
the left arm last night when he was struck by a hit-run
bicyclist. Vincent
Dildine, 9, of 538 York Street, told police a youth on a
bicycle
struck Cuneo and several other children who were playing on
York Street near Fifth, and continued on. The Cuneo boy was taken to Cooper Hospital. |
533 York Street 1920s-1930s Camden
Courier-Post
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536 York Street 1928 Rollo Jones |
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BROTHERS AND PAL GET ROBBERY TERMS Two Camden brothers and a pal they implicated in a series of gasoline station robberies over a four month period were sentenced to prison yesterday by Judge Baldwin in Criminal Court. Despite pleas for leniency on grounds that they are the fathers of small children, Howard Jones, 32, of 419 Haddon Avenue, and his brother, Edward, 43, of 537 York Street, were sentenced to two to five years and one and a half years, respectively. Frederick Hammell, 33, of Linden Avenue, Woodlynne, whom they implicated in their confession to Merchantville police last December, was sentenced to four to seven years. When Hammell has finished his term in New Jersey he will be returned to Pennsylvania, where he is charged with breaking his parole, Alertness of a Merchantville policeman, Herbert A. Davidson, Jr., and Special Officer Harry Collins, attached to the Merchantville department, resulted in the first arrest. With the aid of Police Chief William Linderman, they "broke" the bandit trio. One of the alleged "jobs" with which the three were connected was the spectacular kidnapping of four gasoline station attendants and a. taxi driver last September 17. The attendants were robbed at gunpoint and then forced into the taxicab from which they witnessed addition al holdups. Later more than a dozen other holdup victims identified the three as the men who held them up. Chief Thorpe maintained that Hammell was the "brains" of the group. He declared that at least 16 holdups had been definitely linked to the three men. It was brought out in testimony after the three entered a plea of non vult that Howard Jones is the father of a three-weeks-old baby and six other children. Edward, it was shown, is the father of three children. The wives of Edward and Howard were in court to bolster the leniency pleas. "It was the lure of easy money that beckoned these men on," said Judge Baldwin in pronouncing sentence. |
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Haddon Avenue
1938 Edward Jones Camden Courier-Post |
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538 York Street 1920s-1950s
Earl V. Dildine Family |
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547 York Street 1920s-1930s Rollo R. Jones |
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555
York Street Jack
and Grace O'Connor Click in Images to Enlarge
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| BOY STRUCK BY TRUCK
William Fenton, 11, of 834 North Sixth Street, was cut and bruised on the knee, hands and face Saturday when he was struck by a truck at Sixth and York Streets. A motorist took him to Cooper Hospital. J. Frank Johnson, Jr., 24, of 2615 South Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, driver of the truck, reported the accident. |
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600 Block of York
Under Construction
Photograph from
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611 York Street
1910s-1924 Carroll P. Sherwood |
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613 York Street
1917 Christopher Moll Jr. |
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621 York Street October 12, 2007 Date:
10/12/2007 Time: 15:15 Details:
Tower Ladder 1 arrived with a 2 story
E/O/R brick occupied dwelling with fire showing from the 2nd
floor. Battalion 2 Photos By Paul Condor Camden EMS/BLS 11 |
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621 York Street October 12, 2007 |
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621 York Street October 12, 2007 |
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621 York Street October 12, 2007 |
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707 York Street
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715 York Street
1950s-1966 My
grandmother Ruth Marshall Jaskolski Phillips died on LEFT: Christoher Picinini
Marianne
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718 York Street
1947 James L. Costello photo courtesy of |
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724 York Street
1950s-1962 |
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On
Friday May 6, 2005 the Camden City Fire Department was
dispatched to the area of 8th and |
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826 York Street Camden
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830 York Street James Brook & Family My grandparents, James and Bertha Brook resided at 830 York Street for most of the 20th century. The picture includes their children: Front row: Bertha Brook, Alma (daughter), Harold (son), Sybilla (my father's first wife). Back row: Warren (my father), James Brook. Ron
Brook Click on Image to Enlarge |
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830 York Street James Brook & Family Click on Image to Enlarge |
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830 York Street James Brook & Family The three children, Alma, Harold in the middle and Warren on the right. Ron
Brook At rear: Highland Worsted Mills textile plant Click on Image to Enlarge |
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835 York Street Private
J. Richard Geist |
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835 York Street Private
First Class |
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902
York Street
1916 James Herron Philadelphia Inquirer Click on Image for PDF File |
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909 York Street Vincent
A. Tydeman |
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