Streets
of
Camden, NJ

Pine Street


PINE STREET is one of Camden's 'tree' streets, and is the only one to cross Haddon Avenue

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 Phil Cohen


Intersection of South 2nd Street & Pine Street
Camden Courier

May 13, 1918

Line Street - Walnut Street
Pine Street - Division Street
South 2nd Street
Mt. Vernon Street

Herbert Anderson
Mario Spuria - Peter Perin
Alexander Stortino - Luigi Capelli
Fred Corbindone 
Antonio Bombiaso
Di Angelo Carlo

 

Camden Courier

March 12, 1930

 


200 Block of Pine Street
  201 Pine Street

MAN WHO ATTEMPTED SUICIDE FREED IN COURT

Louis Scott, 34, colored, 203 Pine Street, was given a suspended sentence by Police Judge Pancoast yesterday.

Charged with attempting to end life after an argument with his wife, he was arrested at the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital Wednesday night after he had been treated for swallowing poison. He told Judge Pancoast he argued with his wife and she went to her parents’ house.

“If you want to die," the court said, "use something more effective the next time. The poison you used wouldn't kill you."

203 Pine Street

Louis Scott
1933

Camden Courier-Post
June 2, 1933

  205 Pine Street

 

  206 Pine Street

 

  207 Pine Street

 

  208 Pine Street

 

  209 Pine Street

 

  210 Pine Street

 

  212 Pine Street

 

RAIDERS CAPTURE 5, FIND STILL ON FARM
200-Gal. Plant Uncovered on Crown Point Road Near Thorofare

By Staff Correspondent

Woodbury, Oct. 14.- Five men were arrested and a 200-gallon still confiscated by county raiders late today on the farm of Charles S. Densten, 64, Crown Point Road, below Thorofare.

Besides the still, which was in a barn, the raiders found 125 barrels of mash, 275 gallons of liquor, a coupe with Pennsylvania tags containing 40 gallons of liquor and a truckload of sugar.

Supreme court Commissioner Daniel W. Beckley held Densten and Harry Steinberg, 30, of 1016 South Fourth Street, Camden, in $1000 bail charged with manufacturing and possession of liquor. Frank Lynch, 22, of 4912 Parish Street, Philadelphia; William Smith, 32, 214 Pine Street, Camden, and Roland Scott, 23, of 419 Pine Street, Camden, were held in $200 bail.

Arrested by a state trooper for possession of eight bottles of beer, Arthur Mortimer, Mullica Hill Pike, near Jefferson, was held in $500 bail.

214 Pine Street

William Smith

Camden Courier-Post
October 15, 1931

 

  215 Pine Street

 

FOUR HURT IN CRASH; CAR IS OVERTURNED 

Four persons were hurt last night when two automobiles collided at Crescent Boulevard and Market Street, Gloucester.

Joseph Doio, 48, of 236 Pine Street, Camden, driver of one car, was admitted to West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital with internal injuries and bruises of the head and both legs. Cosimo Cianci, of 215 Pine Street, and his daughter, Gilda, 10, also were hurt when Doio's car was overturned. Marian Johnson, 27, of National Park, driver of the other car, escaped injury with his wife, Mary and their two children. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Minnis, Sr., of National Park, also were unhurt but their son, Russell, Jr., 2, suffered slight leg injuries.

Johnson was ordered to appear for a hearing in Gloucester Police Court next week. Mayor J. Emerson Jackson and Patrolmen George Smith and Albert Simpson, untangled a traffic jam which developed fallowing the crash.

215 Pine Street

1933 Cosimo Cianci

Camden Courier-Post
June 24, 1933

  216 Pine Street

 

  216-1/2 Pine Street

 

  217 Pine Street

 

  218 Pine Street

 

  219 Pine Street

1929 Little Rock Baptist Church

  220 Pine Street

Private Angelo Mucci

  222 Pine Street

 

  224 Pine Street

 

  225 Pine Street

 

  226 Pine Street

Private Anthony C. Ferri

  227 Pine Street

 

  229 Pine Street

 

  232 Pine Street

1920s-1930 Louis "Blackie" Bottino

FOUR HURT IN CRASH; CAR IS OVERTURNED 

Four persons were hurt last night when two automobiles collided at Crescent Boulevard and Market Street, Gloucester.

Joseph Doio, 48, of 236 Pine Street, Camden, driver of one car, was admitted to West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital with internal injuries and bruises of the head and both legs. Cosimo Cianci, of 215 Pine Street, and his daughter, Gilda, 10, also were hurt when Doio's car was overturned. Marian Johnson, 27, of National Park, driver of the other car, escaped injury with his wife, Mary and their two children. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Minnis, Sr., of National Park, also were unhurt but their son, Russell, Jr., 2, suffered slight leg injuries.

Johnson was ordered to appear for a hearing in Gloucester Police Court next week. Mayor J. Emerson Jackson and Patrolmen George Smith and Albert Simpson, untangled a traffic jam which developed fallowing the crash.

236 Pine Street

1933 Joseph Doio

Camden Courier-Post
June 24, 1933

Intersection of Pine Street & Locust Street
  237 Pine Street

1887-1888 John Foster's Saloon
1890-1891 Charles Mayer's Saloon

  239 Pine Street

Technician Fifth Class Robert L. Hudson

  246 Pine Street

1906
Joseph &
Theodosia Conaghy
1906-1914
Eagle Ice & Coal Company
1906 Joseph Conaghy
1914 James A. Conaghy

  246 Pine Street

1940s-1950s The Coccia Family

248 Pine Street

Staff Sergeant Francesconi Ezzi

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  250 Pine Street

1870s-1890s James Foster
1870s
John Foster

254 Pine Street

1900s-1910s Frank Viggiano

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257 Pine Street

William Bogia
Camden Fire Department
Engine Company No. 1

Camden Courier
October 22, 1894

  260 Pine Street

South Jersey Bottling Company
storeroom

  265 Pine Street

1870s-1890s Dr. Marcus K. Mines

264 Pine Street

1910s-1930s Frank Viggiano

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264 Pine Street

Photo taken about 2008

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Photo by Gabe Angemi

264 Pine Street

The Cipriano Moles Family

C. Moles & Son
bottlers
South Jersey Bottling Company

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South 3rd & Pine Street
713 South 3rd Street

1900s-1930 Antonio DiPaolo
1931 Joseph Harris
mid-late 1940s
Seven Brothers Cafe
late 1940s-late 1970s
Vasco's Cafe

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300 Block of Pine Street
308 to 322 Pine Street

October 28, 1936

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309 Pine Street

Private Nathaniel Keyes

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  321 Pine Street

1933 Guilio & Philomema Marcozzi 

319-325 Pine Street

Marchisello Brothers warehouse
Nicholas Marchisello

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316-322 Pine Street
1910 - late 1930s
Seven Brothers Bakery
1947
Camden Millwork Company
Warehouse
  324 Pine Street

1860s-1870s Frederick Schilpp
1876-1880s Jacob Schiller
  326 Pine Street

Wilson Bromley
1890s
328 Pine Street

1877-1878 Boston Corbett

 

331 Pine Street

Marchisello Brothers garage

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337-345 Pine Street

1947 Joseph V. Burgo & Sons
scrap glass

1969 337- Henry's Open Door Garage
1969 337  Williamson's Garage
1973 343 Burgo Broken Glass Dealer
1973 343 Burgo Scrap Glass Dealer

Camden Fire Department
March 15, 1973
Photo By Bob Bartosz

 

340 Pine Street

1950-2002 Jesthroe Hunt Sr.

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  343 Pine Street

February 10, 1928

  345 Pine Street

1880s-1890s John Foster

  353 Pine Street

Anthony M. Lario

Frank M. Lario Sr.

MISS ADELE GARBARINO TO BE MARRIED TODAY

Miss Adele Garbarino, 23, of 3635 Federal street, will become the bride of Matthew Adinolfi, 24, of 355 Pine Street, at a solemn high nuptial mass this morning at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Fourth and Spruce streets. 
Charles Garbarino, a brother of the bride-to-be, will serve as best man, and Antoinette Adinolfi, a sister of Adinolfi, will be bridesmaid. The couple plan to spend their honeymoon in and near Washington. They met July 4 four years ago.

355 Pine Street

1933 Matthew & Adele Adinolfi

Camden Courier-Post
June 21, 1933

  355 Pine Street

1967 E. Ragone
1967- Financial Secretary Union of Brotherly Love social club


400 Block of Pine Street

6TH WARD DEMOCRATS NAME STOICO PRESIDENT

Raffaele Stoico was elected president of the Sixth Ward Italian Democratic Organization Club, 406 Pine Street, at a meeting. Other officers elected were Joseph Di Joseph, vice president; James Valianti, secretary, and Alfonzo Dalonzo, treasurer.

Directors named are Donato Mignagno, Raffaele DiGiuseppe, Louis Mazzilli, Calogero Costantino, and Francesco Celozzi.

The club has 92 members..

406 Pine Street

1939 Sixth Ward Italian Democrat Club

Camden Courier-Post
February 9, 1938

  407-409 Pine Street

Camden Fire Department
Engine Company Number 1

  413 Pine Street

1880s-1890s
Richard Outwater

CAR SKIDS; MAN HURT

When an automobile skidded at Fourth and Walnut Streets, last night, a pedestrian was injured. Tony Gentile, 17, of 442 Line Street, told police he attempted to apply his brakes and his car swerved into Samuel Ranier, 47, of 413 Pine Street. Ranier was taken to Cooper Hospital by Gentile, where he was treated for bruises of the leg and thigh. No charges were preferred against Gentile.

413 Pine Street

1933 Samuel Ranier

Camden Courier-Post
June 26, 1933

414 Pine Street

Valeriani Bottling Company

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419 Pine Street

1911
Nicholas Romaine

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RAIDERS CAPTURE 5, FIND STILL ON FARM
200-Gal. Plant Uncovered on Crown Point Road Near Thorofare

By Staff Correspondent

Woodbury, Oct. 14.- Five men were arrested and a 200-gallon still confiscated by county raiders late today on the farm of Charles S. Densten, 64, Crown Point Road, below Thorofare.

Besides the still, which was in a barn, the raiders found 125 barrels of mash, 275 gallons of liquor, a coupe with Pennsylvania tags containing 40 gallons of liquor and a truckload of sugar.

Supreme court Commissioner Daniel W. Beckley held Densten and Harry Steinberg, 30, of 1016 South Fourth Street, Camden, in $1000 bail charged with manufacturing and possession of liquor. Frank Lynch, 22, of 4912 Parish Street, Philadelphia; William Smith, 32, 214 Pine Street, Camden, and Roland Scott, 23, of 419 Pine Street, Camden, were held in $200 bail.

Arrested by a state trooper for possession of eight bottles of beer, Arthur Mortimer, Mullica Hill Pike, near Jefferson, was held in $500 bail.

419 Pine Street

Roland Scott

Camden Courier-Post
October 15, 1931

  431 Pine Street

1890s-1906
John H. Eastlack Family
John H. & Annie Eastlack
Ralph Eastlack
Walter D. Eastlack

  433 Pine Street

1900 Thomas Verlander

434 Pine Street

1890-1894 Thomas Croker

Philadelphia Inquirer
April 24, 1892

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435 Pine Street

Left: Ferdinand F. Sell 1870s-1880s

Right: J. Wesley Sell 1870s-1890s

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  435 Pine Street

1890s-1900s
Joseph Horner Family
Joseph & Ida Horner
Anna Horner

1906-1920s
John J. Luce Family
John J. & Kate Luce
John H. Luce

1912 John F. Giles

John F. Giles was boarding with the Luce family when he received world that his brothers Fred and Edgar had been lost at sea when the Titanic sunk in 1912.

  437 Pine Street

1890-1891
George Veatch
Laura Veatch

1890s-1900s
John J. Luce Family
John J. & Kate Luce
William Luce
Kizziah Luce
John H. Luce

1912 John F. Giles

John F. Giles was boarding with the Luce family when he received world that his brothers Fred and Edgar had been lost at sea when the Titanic sunk in 1912.

  439 Pine Street
  441-443 Pine Street

1929-1930
Frank J. Cilberti Sr. & Family
Frank & Rosa Ciliberti
Frank J. Ciliberti Jr.
Mildred C. Ciliberti

1942-1947
Dr. Frank J. Ciliberti Jr.
office,
home adjacent at 713 South 5th Street

444 Pine Street

James B. West Jr.

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South 5th Street & Pine Street
Northeast Corner
of
South 5th & Pine Street

720 South 5th Street

Pine Grill & Bar

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Pine Street
east of
South 5th Street

circa 1906

Southeast Corner
of
South 5th & Pine Street

Wildey Hall

circa 1900

  Northwest Corner
of
South 5th & Pine Street

1942-1947
Dr. Frank J. Ciliberti
office at 441-443 Pine Street,
home adjacent at 713 South 5th Street


500 Block of Pine Street
501-527 Pine Street
502 Pine Street

Edmund J. Alff
real estate
1906

505 Pine Street

1890 William Leonard Hurley

511 Pine Street

1942 Frank Viggiano

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  515 Pine Street

1928 George W. Kleaver Sr.

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  523 Pine Street

1930 Alfred R. White

 

Broadway & Pine Street
HURLEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE
BROADWAY & PINE STREET

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TOWERS THEATER

About 1900

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TOWERS THEATER

About 1920

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TOWERS THEATER

About 1950

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500 Block of Pine Street
548-589 Pine Street
548 Pine Street

1924-1960s
Paul George Family
Paul & Josephine George

Frank J. George
William George
Nicholas George
Josephine George

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548 Pine Street

Sergeant Frank J. George

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548 Pine Street

Nicholas George

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  558 Pine Street
  558 Pine Street

1870s-late 1880s
James & Margaret McCracken Family

558 Pine Street

1870s-1900s
William Jobes
&
Emily McCracken Jobes

  560 Pine Street
  561 Pine Street

1880 Alfred L. Sayers

  565 Pine Street

1920s-1930s Harold Olson Family
1947 Anthonty Iapalucci

577 Pine Street

1947-1969 Clair H. "Red" Graham

  582 Pine Street

1887-1889
Ridgway Bakley & Family
Ridgway & Clara Bakley
David Bakley
Lewis Bakley
Ralph Bakley

589 Pine Street

Nora's Cafe

January 27, 1939
Banquet Program Ad

589 Pine Street

Pine Street Tavern
Nora's Cafe
Vince & Fred's Tavern
Dreamer's Lounge

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600 Block of Pine Street
  608 Pine Street

Wilfred B. & Helen V. Potts

1960s

  610 Pine Street

Wilfred B. & Helen V. Potts

1947

614 Pine Street

James H. Reeve & Family

1896-1898

620 Pine Street
1906 George Denny

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  620 Pine Street

Charles S. Zeigler

1900s to February

 

  620 Pine Street

1920s-1930s William Sturm
1933 Naomi Sturm Hampton

627 Pine Street

Neutze Print Shop

1900s through the early 1970s

January 27, 1939
Banquet Program Ad

628 Pine Street

Private First Class
Harold S. McLean

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635 Pine Street

Byron P. Cobb

  637 Pine Street

1906 Frank S. Albright

  640 Pine Street

1895
John Kleinfelder & Family
John & Julia Kleinfelder
Julia Kleinfelder
Helen Kleinfelder
Harry Kleinfelder

640 Pine Street

McKenna's Tavern

  641 Pine Street

Private Harry C. Wagner


700 Block of Pine Street
Camden Post-Telegram - September 2, 1903
700 Pine Street

Mohrfeld Coal

Camden High School
1928 Purple & Gold Yearbook Ad

700 Pine Street

C.P. Mohrfeld, Inc.
1920s-1947
Jacob E. Brown Auto Parking
1947

  701 Pine Street

1946-1947 Gene's Pharmacy
Eugene L. Kleinfeld

  711-717 Pine Street

Acme Grocery
1931
Second Battalion, Naval Militia of N.J.
1937

  740 Pine Street

1947 Kaplan & Zubrin Warehouse

Intersection of Pine Street & Princeton Avenue
  742 Pine Street

 

  750 Pine Street

Frank Carroll & William Carroll
March 1932

772 Pine Street

Dr. Howard E. Primas Sr.

  787 Pine Street

1927 Fred Neubaum
confectionary


 

800 Block of Pine Street
800 Pine Street

1927-1928 E.J. Stevenson, Tailor

Camden Courier-Post
February 21, 1928

  811 Pine Street

1947-1980s
Leroy Hatchett & Family
Leroy & Hazel Hatchett

819 Pine Street
&
821 Pine Street
821 Pine Street

Jesse W. Starr Elementary School

837, 839, & 841
Pine Street
821 Pine Street

Jesse W. Starr Elementary School

as seen from South 9th Street

821 Pine Street

Jesse W. Starr Elementary School

as seen from South 9th Street

821 Pine Street

Jesse W. Starr Elementary School

as seen from South 9th Street

  890 Pine Street

Alice Nary
1931


Intersection of South 9th Street & Pine Street 
   
 
 
   

900 Block of Pine Street
  917 Pine Street

Shelton & Son Coal
1947

Ralph K. Shelton & Ralph K. Shelton Jr.

917 Pine Street

Steiner's Heating Service

Camden Courier-Post Advertisement
October 27, 1955

   
   
   

Intersection of Mount Ephraim Avenue & Pine Street 
Above: Intersection of Mt. Ephraim Avenue & Pine Street  as seen from Haddon Avenue
February 25, 2009
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900 Block of Pine Street
950 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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950 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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950 & 952 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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950, 952 & 954 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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952 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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954 

Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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  956 Pine Street

George W. Frost

956 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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958 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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960 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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962 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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964 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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964 Pine Street

Charles H. King
Camden Aero Club
January 28, 1928

964 Pine Street

1940s
Robison's
Typewriter & Cash Register
Repair

As seen from sidewalk
on
Haddon Avenue

964 Pine Street

February 25, 2009

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  964 Pine Street

As seen from sidewalk
on
Haddon Avenue


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Pine Street - early 1950s
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Left: Sitting on the wall are Mr. Robison's nephews and niece, Tony, Annamarie and Joe Di Paola Jr.  
In the background, parked on the Haddon Avenue side of 964 Pine Street is the Willys truck belonging to  Robison's Typewriter and Cash Register Repair. 

Below: Looking South-east on Haddon Avenue from the corner of Haddon Avenue & Pine Street
February 25, 2009

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February 25, 2009

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1000 Block of Pine Street
  1021 Pine Street

1900s - early 1970s
 Park Storage

Charles S. Zeigler

  1027 Pine Street

Private Anthony Martin

WOMAN CLEARED OF THEFT

Dora Perry, 32, colored, of 302 Walnut Street, was found not guilty of a charge of stealing dresses from Mrs. Mary Walsh, 1043 Pine Street, by Police Judge Pancoast yesterday. Mrs. Walsh admitted she had no evidence against the Perry woman hut only suspected her.

1043 Pine Street

1933 Dora Perry

Camden Courier-Post
June 24, 1933

BOY BRUISED BY CAR

Leo Gorman, 13, of 1045 Pine Street, was bruised last night when he was struck by an automobile at Haddon Avenue and Pine Street.

John Lehman, 27, of 611 St. John Street, driver of the car, said the youth refused to go to a hospital.

Lehman said the boy was crossing the intersection and apparently became confused when Lehman sounded his horn. 

1045 Pine Street

Leo Gorman

Camden Courier-Post
June 10, 1933

ARMY COMMISSIONS GIVEN SO. JERSEY MEN

Washington, June 28. - Elic A. Denbo, 1055 Pine Street. Camden, N.J. has been commissioned, first lieutenant in the medical detachment of the United States Army Officers' Reserve Corps' and Philip R. Erwin, 3342 River Avenue, Camden, has been appointed second lieutenant in the engineers' reserve. 

Others to whom reserve commissions have been awarded include Levi A. Huber, 297 East Commerce Street, Bridgeton, second lieutenant, infantry; Eli C. Ridgway; ,Jr., 306 Second Avenue, Haddon Heights, first lieutenant, medical; David M. Tarry, 56 Beach Avenue, Pennsgrove, second lieutenant; infantry.

1055 Pine Street

Elic Denbo

Camden Courier-Post
June 29, 1933

  1065 Pine Street

1920s-1950s
Camden Convention Hall


1100 Block of Pine Street
   

1200 Block of Pine Street
No Addresses

1300 Block of Pine Street
1300 Pine Street

1920s-1947
South Jersey Warehouse Co.

1300 Pine Street

1920s-1947
South Jersey Warehouse Co.

Camden Courier-Post Ad
March 12, 1930


1400 Block of Pine Street
  1400 Pine Street

1930s-1947 E.R. Morehouse Co, Inc.

  1433 Pine Street

1947 - Camden Lime Co.


1500 Block of Pine Street
  1500 Pine street

1947 - Monsanto Chemical Co.


343 Pine Street
Camden Courier-Post - February 10, 1928
Raymond Stark

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