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Research Reports
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Research by student and faculty investigators.
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Tia Antonelli, Lucy Davis, William Krakower, Charlene Mires, Timothy Potero
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Patent/Proprietary Medicine Bottle
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Will Krakower
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Copyright 2018, Will Krakower. Do not reproduce or cite without permission from the author.
300 Block
Archaeology
Business
Health and Medicine
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Title
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Data
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An account of the resource
Data about past residents, compiled from city directories and the U.S. Census (work in progress).
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Data compiled from public records.
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Cooper Street Residents Database
Description
An account of the resource
Data about past residents of Cooper Street in Camden, N.J. (work in progress).
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Rutgers University-Camden
Date
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c. 1840s-c. 2020
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Compiled from public sources.
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<strong>Google Sheets database: <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15gz3_mGk3FcNl0TPaOZAq6B1CHvOpqRcY7a99xkp_l4/edit?usp=sharing">Link here to view</a>.</strong>
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Compiled by Lucy Davis, Charlene Mires, and students at Rutgers-Camden.
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Camden, N.J., City Directories; U.S. and New Jersey Census; property deeds; Camden newspapers.
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Also see:<br /><br /><strong><a href="https://omeka.camden.rutgers.edu/items/show/64">Cooper Street by Block, 1839-1860 (before house numbering</a>.<br /></strong><br /><strong><a href="https://omeka.camden.rutgers.edu/items/show/63">Blocks Adjacent to Cooper Street, 1839-1860 (before house numbering).</a></strong>
Data
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An account of the resource
Data about past residents, compiled from city directories and the U.S. Census (work in progress).
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Data compiled from public records.
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Lawrence Street Residents Database
Description
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Data about past residents of Lawrence Street, which lies within the Cooper Street Historic District in Camden, N.J. (<a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oOkUYd5Qa7w5M0Ga0vWhq9evz980wMElF8jhPuw3GHM/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Link here to view</strong></a>.)
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Camden, N.J. City Directories; U.S. and New Jersey Census; Camden newspapers.
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Rutgers University-Camden
Date
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c. 1850-c.2010
Contributor
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Compiled by Kaya Durkee and Charlene Mires
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Data compiled from public sources.
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<strong>Google Sheets database: <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oOkUYd5Qa7w5M0Ga0vWhq9evz980wMElF8jhPuw3GHM/edit?usp=sharing">Link here to data</a></strong>
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Also see: <a href="https://omeka.camden.rutgers.edu/items/show/62"><strong>Lawrence Street by Block, 1854-1860 (before house numbering).</strong></a>
Data
Lawrence Street
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Two Glass Syringes
Creator
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Timothy J. Potero
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Research Reports
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An account of the resource
Research by student and faculty investigators.
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Rutgers University-Camden
Contributor
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Tia Antonelli, Lucy Davis, William Krakower, Charlene Mires, Timothy Potero
Text
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Two Glass Syringes
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Timothy J. Potero
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Copyright 2018 Timothy J. Potero; do not distribute or cite without permission of the author.
300 Block
Archaeology
Civil War
Doctors
Health and Medicine
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Artifacts
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Artifacts from the collections of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts.
Description
An account of the resource
Artifacts recovered during archaeological dig prior to construction of the Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
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Bisque Doll Head
Description
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The painted features of this porcelain doll face point to the work of firms in the Thuringia area of Germany. Thuringia’s natural clay deposits made it the center of the German doll industry. This doll likely once included glass enamel eyes and a mohair wig.
Creator
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Lucy Davis
Source
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Recovered from excavation prior to construction of Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
Publisher
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Rutgers University-Camden
Date
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c. 1860-1890
Contributor
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Lucy Davis (Graduate Student, American Material Culture, Spring 2018); photograph by Jacob Lechner.
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Collection of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts
Relation
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Affleck, Richard, George Cress, Ingrid Weubber, Rebecca White, Kimberly Morrell, and Thomas Kutys. Phase II and Data-Recovery Archaeological Excavations of the Smith-Maskell Site Cooper Street Development Camden, New Jersey. Archaeological Excavation Report, Burlington: URS Corporation.
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Ceramic (bisque) doll head, approximately 3" tall and 2" wide. Eyes and back of head missing.
1860s
1870s
300 Block
Alumni House Display
Childhood
Toys
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Artifacts
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Artifacts from the collections of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts.
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An account of the resource
Artifacts recovered during archaeological dig prior to construction of the Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
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Bone Buttons and Button Blank
Description
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Students, almshouse residents, and homemakers all crafted buttons out of cleaned cow bones. The carving required few tools and little skill. The incomplete button blank on the center of this board still shows a fragment of the larger bone from which it was carved.
Creator
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Lucy Davis
Source
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Recovered from excavation prior to construction of Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
Publisher
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Rutgers University-Camden
Date
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Late 1800s; photograph, July 2018
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Lucy Davis (Graduate Student, American Material Culture, Spring 2018); photograph by Jacob Lechner.
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Collection of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Art
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Affleck, Richard, George Cress, Ingrid Weubber, Rebecca White, Kimberly Morrell, and Thomas Kutys. Phase II and Data-Recovery Archaeological Excavations of the Smith-Maskell Site Cooper Street Development Camden, New Jersey. Archaeological Excavation Report, Burlington: URS Corporation.
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Bone buttons on cardboard backing.
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Artifacts
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Artifacts from the collections of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts.
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An account of the resource
Artifacts recovered during archaeological dig prior to construction of the Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
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Hand-Painted Sugar Box
Description
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Sugar boxes held sugar to sweeten tea and coffee or to make unpalatable wine drinkable. This nearly-intact pearlware example from the early 1800s has a hand-painted garland design.
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Recovered from excavation prior to construction of Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
Publisher
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Rutgers University-Camden
Date
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c. 1815-1830; photograph July 2018.
Contributor
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Lucy Davis (Graduate Student, American Material Culture, Spring 2018); photograph by Jacob Lechner.
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Collection of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts
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Affleck, Richard, George Cress, Ingrid Weubber, Rebecca White, Kimberly Morrell, and Thomas Kutys. <em>Phase II and Data-Recovery Archaeological Excavations of the Smith-Maskell Site Cooper Street Development Camden, New Jersey</em>. Archaeological Excavation Report, Burlington: URS Corporation.
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Ceramic vessel approximately 4" tall and 5" wide.
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Artifacts
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Artifacts from the collections of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts.
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An account of the resource
Artifacts recovered during archaeological dig prior to construction of the Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
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Salt-Glazed Food Storage Jar
Description
An account of the resource
Salt-glazed earthware jars replaced lead-glazed vessels for food storage as the dangers of lead became common knowledge. Once filled, treated paper or cloth formed a seal over the open mouth. Cookbooks in the nineteenth century recommended these jars for pickling.
Source
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Recovered from excavation prior to construction of Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
Publisher
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Rutgers University-Camden
Date
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Nineteenth century; photograph, July 2018
Contributor
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Lucy Davis (Graduate Student, American Material Culture, Spring 2018); photograph by Jacob Lechner.
Rights
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Collection of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts
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A related resource
Affleck, Richard, George Cress, Ingrid Weubber, Rebecca White, Kimberly Morrell, and Thomas Kutys. Phase II and Data-Recovery Archaeological Excavations of the Smith-Maskell Site Cooper Street Development Camden, New Jersey. Archaeological Excavation Report, Burlington: URS Corporation.
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Earthware vessel, nearly intact. Approximately three cup capacity.
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Artifacts
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Artifacts from the collections of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts.
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An account of the resource
Artifacts recovered during archaeological dig prior to construction of the Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
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Stiegel-Type Drinking Glass
Description
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Henry Stiegel’s distinctive thin-walled drinking glasses became popular in the Philadelphia area after his emigration from Germany in 1750. His technique spread to other glasshouses after his death. Pieces in the style were sometimes produced at the Kensington Glass Works in Philadelphia.
Source
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Recovered from excavation prior to construction of Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
Publisher
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Rutgers University-Camden
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
After 1750; photograph, July 2018
Contributor
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Lucy Davis (Graduate Student, American Material Culture, Spring 2018); photograph by Jacob Lechner.
Rights
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Collection of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts
Relation
A related resource
Affleck, Richard, George Cress, Ingrid Weubber, Rebecca White, Kimberly Morrell, and Thomas Kutys. Phase II and Data-Recovery Archaeological Excavations of the Smith-Maskell Site Cooper Street Development Camden, New Jersey. Archaeological Excavation Report, Burlington: URS Corporation.
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Thin-walled clear drinking glass, approx. 2" diameter at base, 3" diameter at rim, and 4.5" tall.
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Artifacts
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Rutgers University-Camden
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Artifacts from the collections of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts.
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An account of the resource
Artifacts recovered during archaeological dig prior to construction of the Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
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"Willow" Pattern Teaware Bowl
Description
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The “Willow” pattern of this teaware piece imitates the designs used on Chinese porcelain that became popular imports in the nineteenth century. A number of American firms utilized the pattern or a variation of it in their designs.
Source
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Recovered from excavation prior to construction of Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
Publisher
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Rutgers University-Camden
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1795 - 1830; photograph, June 2018
Contributor
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Lucy Davis (Graduate Student, American Material Culture, Spring 2018); photograph by Jacob Lechner.
Rights
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Collection of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts
Relation
A related resource
Affleck, Richard, George Cress, Ingrid Weubber, Rebecca White, Kimberly Morrell, and Thomas Kutys. Phase II and Data-Recovery Archaeological Excavations of the Smith-Maskell Site Cooper Street Development Camden, New Jersey. Archaeological Excavation Report, Burlington: URS Corporation.