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TWENTY-EIGHT STREET runs from the Delaware River south, across River Road to the Pavonia railroad switching yard, then to Westfield Avenue and on to Federal Street, then to Washington Street. As in all numbered streets in Camden, it is North 28th Street above Federal, and South 28th below. |
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Foot of North 28th Street |
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Noecker, Rickenbach & Ake Shipbuilding Compnay Noecker and Ake Shipbuilding Company Noecker Shipbuilding Company 1900s-1959 |
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Express
Marine, Inc.
November 6, 2005 Photo courtesy of John Myers |
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1200 Block of North 28th Street |
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| 1263 North 28th Street | |
| 1251
North 28th Street
Edward Kapigian |
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VACANT BUILDING LOOTED Haig Kapigian, of 1251 North Twenty-eighth Street, reported to police today that eight steam radiators worth $25 had been stolen since January 30 from a vacant building at 2210 Broadway. |
1251
North 28th Street
Haig Kapigian Camden Courier-Post |
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28th Street
The Frett Family |
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| 1202 North
28th Street
The Hawk Family |
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1100 Block of North 28th Street |
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1112 North
28th Street
1933 Richard T. Venn Camden Courier-Post |
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1000 Block of North 28th Street |
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900 Block of North 28th Street |
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| 926 North 28th Street | |
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Soldier Credited With Saving Child’s Life in Germany
PFC Allen Rudderow, 920 North Twenty-eighth Street, is credited with saving the life of a two-year old Yugoslav child recently when he observed smoke pouring from. a house in Pudolstadt, Germany, where a group of displaced persons had been quartered. Rudderow, barred by fire from entrances to the house, climbed to the roof of an adjacent building and swung across to the burning dwelling. Seizing the child from a smoke-filled room he passed the baby across the area between the buildings to a waiting soldier. |
920 North
28th Street
1945-1947 Allen Rudderow Camden Courier-Post |
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800 Block of North 28th Street |
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860 North
28th Street
1933 Charles E.
Williams Camden
Courier-Post Everett Joslin |
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811 North
28th Street
1933 Margaret Payne Camden Courier-Post |
| 811 North 28th Street | |
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700 Block of North 28th Street |
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| 758 North 28th Street | |
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28th Street
1899-1906 |
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500 Block of North 28th Street |
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300 Block of North 28th Street |
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200 Block of North 28th Street |
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28th Street
1946-1955 Andrew H. Foreman Jr. |
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213 North
28th Street
1930 George Duble 1930 Camden High School Click on Image to Enlarge |
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28th Street
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28th Street
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28th Street
1947 |
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28th Street
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MRS.
ANNIE MORSE Funeral
services will be held at 1 p.
m.
on
Friday for Mrs. Annie Morse, widow of
the late Captain William Morse, who died
Monday in her 88th year. The
services will be at the home of a son,
Frederick Morse, 200 North Twenty-eighth
Street. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery.
Mrs. Morse has been a resident of East Camden for more than 55 years and was widely known in the section. Besides her son, a grandchild and great-grandchild survive. |
200 North
28th Street
1880s-1920s William Morse Camden Courier-Post |
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100 Block of North 28th Street |
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28th Street
1947 |
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28th Street
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28th Street
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28th Street
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28th Street
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28th Street
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28th Street
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28th Street
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28th Street
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28th Street
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28th Street
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123 North
28th Street
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Unit Block of North 28th Street |
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40,
42, & 44 North 28th Street Click on Image to Enlarge |
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42 North
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42 North
28th Street
Private Edward J. Henry Jr.Click on Image to Enlarge |
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28th Street
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15 North 28th Street Camden
Courier-Post Mrs.
Samuel Smith |
| 7 North
28th Street
C.N. Morrow |
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Unit Block of South 28th Street |
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South 28th Street
1919-1920s Christopher Moll Jr. |
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South 28th Street
The Evangelista Family |
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| 48
South 28th Street
Cadwallader
W. Hutchinson |
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| Intersection of South 28th Street & Carman Street |
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South 28th Street
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South 28th Street
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South 28th Street
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South 28th Street
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South 28th Street
Frank & Emma Steinbach |
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South 28th Street
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South 28th Street
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South 28th Street
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South 28th Street
1947 |
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South 28th Street
Charles & Florence Windstein |
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South 28th Street
James J. Florio Jim Florio was the best governor that New Jersey ever had- Phil Cohen |
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South 28th Street 1947 |
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South 28th Street 1947 |
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South 28th Street 1947 |
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South 28th Street
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28th and Mickle were my Grandparents. In the late 1940s my grandfather worked for the owner of the store and lived in the middle of the block. Later he bought the store. He was awarded Breyer's bonus for selling the most loose ice cream. They actually placed freezers for him in the basement at their cost to sell more. He would stay open until the last person was served. 10 cents a dip. They had nasty names for him like "bug foot Charlie" and "Thumb Print Charlie" from attempting to keep the ice cream on the cone. For a pint you got a gallon and for a dine you got almost a pint on a cone. Even on Christmas he felt obligated to keep the store open for the neighbors. My grandmother came over for a couple of hours and then my grandfather came over to keep the store open. He sold the store and the new owner change to another brand, raise comes to 15 cents and lost the store. I remember my dad (Charles Kocher Jr.) laying new asphalt tiles along the candy cases from the long line. Soda was in water and you had to know your caps! When it was time for me to attend middle school, the Board of Education moved Junior High classes to Davis for me. I had been looking forward to eating lunch at my Pops. He moved to Hillside Avenue in later years and kept all of Saint Joe's carnival equipment in his garage and that paid his yearly taxes. Quite a business man! My dad was a police lieutenant and decided not to buy the store. Charles
Kocher III |
72
South 28th Street
1950s-1960s |
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72
South 28th Street
Northeast Corner March 2004 The Happy Dragon was the site of several shootings over the years. State Trooper Roy Hill was severely wounded in a shootout that left one suspect dead in 1996. It closed after owner Bao Xing Lin was murdered March 11, 2004. Three suspects were arrested and charged with felony murder. One was sentenced to 25 years in prison with a mandatory minimum of 21 years 3 months in August 2005. The building since has been converted into a residential property. |
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48
to 72 South 28th Street December 27, 2005 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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53
to 71 South 28th Street Northwest Corner December 27, 2005 |
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66
to 72 South 28th Street Northeast Corner December 27, 2005 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Southeast Corner December 27, 2005 Click on Image to Enlarge Alfred
Cramer School |
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Southwest Corner December 27, 2005 Click on Image to Enlarge
2774-2772 Mickle Street |
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Intersection of South 28th Street & Stevens Street |
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South 28th Street & Benson Street December 11, 2005 |
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South 28th Street & Benson Street Looking Northeast December 11, 2005 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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South 28th Street & Benson Street Looking North December 11, 2005 Click on Image to Enlarge |