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

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.

John Hanmore, a Philadelphia manufacturer, moved his family to a new home on Cooper Street during the 1880s. His death changed the family's fortunes.

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.

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

A Civil War veteran, Amos Homan operated a cigar stand at 37 Cooper Street and eventually bought the building.
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