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Atwood, Hannah
Investing in Camden real estate provided steady income to an artist's wife for nearly 40 years.
Truscott, Arthur
While boarding at 415 Cooper Street, architect Arthur Truscott launched his career in Philadelphia.
Franklin, Joshua B.
Originally a livery stable operator, Joshua Franklin's life on Cooper Street spanned to the age of the automobile.
415 Cooper Street
Contributing structure, Cooper Street Historic District.
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Browning, Jerusha
A member of the prominent Browning family, after the death of her husband Jerusha Browning took in boarders at 415 Cooper Street.