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In the wake of the Civil War, a young widow contracted for a new house to be built at 228 Cooper Street.

Investing in Camden real estate provided steady income to an artist's wife for nearly 40 years.

Once a janitor, James Battle may be the only African American to advance from a position of service on Cooper Street to heading his own household.

A member of the prominent Browning family, after the death of her husband Jerusha Browning took in boarders at 415 Cooper Street.

William Burrell, a clergyman, performed weddings for couples seeking to evade license requirements in Philadelphia.

Margaret Chambers, a boarding house operator and entrepreneur, was a fixture at 59 Cooper Street for two decades beginning in 1893.

A leader in public health, Dr. Henry Hill Davis lived at 417 Cooper Street for five years prior to his retirement in 1925.

Originally a livery stable operator, Joshua Franklin's life on Cooper Street spanned to the age of the automobile.

During the Vietnam War era, Michael Giocondo participated in the "Camden 28" raid on draft board headquarters.
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