Past residents of Third Street, Camden N.J., notable for immigrant businesses in the vicinity of Third and Pearl Streets. Dwellings later demolished for buildings and parking lots of Rutgers-Camden campus. Link to database here.
Cole Street was a one-block street that ran from Third to Fourth Street between Linden and Pearl Streets. Row houses, both owned and rented, stood on both sides of the street from the early 1880s until urban renewal demolition created the campus of…
Wilson Street was a one-block street from Third to Fourth Street between Penn and Linden Streets. Only five two-story rental properties stood on the north side of this street from around 1878-80 until urban renewal demolition created the…
Data about past residents of the 400 block of Linden Street in Camden, NJ. Developed in 1871, this block known as Linden Terrace was a distinctive development of 34 stone-facade row houses on a widened street landscaped with three oval parks with…
Data about past residents of Penn Street, between Third and Fifth Streets, in Camden, NJ. These blocks of Penn Street are currently a walkway through the campus of Rutgers University-Camden, closed to traffic. The only surviving structure is the…
Data about past residents of Fourth Street in Camden, NJ. Fourth Street between Lawrence and Pearl Streets is currently a walkway through the campus of Rutgers-Camden. Earlier, Fourth Street in these blocks developed as a residential street between…