Charles
Kaufmann was born around 1861. He came to Camden from Philadelphia while
a young man. In the 1887-1888 Camden city directory, he is shown at 620
North 2nd Street, working in a spice mill. He soon went into business
for himself, and the 1888-89, 1889-90, and 1890-91 directories show him
as operating a grocery at North 2nd and and Arch Streets. He next
operated a café on Jefferson Street in South Camden, near the Howland
Croft & Sons Company textile mill. Charles Kauffman’s next enterprise was to operate a large café at 1299 Kaighn Avenue, the northwest corner of Haddon and Kaighn Avenues. He was living there at the time of the 1910 Census. This building was demolished in part in 2002. When Prohibition was enacted in 1919, he sold this business, and devoted his full attention to construction and development. In
the early 1910s Charles L. Kaufmann opened up a movie theater, which he
called the Forest
Hill, at 1187 Haddon
Avenue. Not long after th 1914 City Directery was compiled he built
a new Forest Hill Theater at 1189-1191 Haddon
Avenue, which was renamed the Parkside
Theater in late 1926 or early 1927. Charles Kaufman also developed,
built and owned many other properties in the Parkside section of
Camden. After
retiring from business, Charles Kaufmann built a large home at 1540 Kaighn Avenue, opposite Farnham Park. It was the first home built in
that section of Parkside. Charles
Kaufmann passed away in a Philadelphia Hospital after a long illness, at
the age of 81, on January 13, 1943, only a few days after his wife
Kathryn died at their home. Owing to the seriousness of his own illness,
he was unaware of his wife’s passing. Mr. and Mrs. Kaufmann were buried at Harleigh Cemetery in Camden NJ. Charles Kaufmann was survived by his brother, John Kaufmann, of Camden. |
Philadelphia Inquirer - December 12, 1897 |
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O. Glen Stackhouse - Philip
Schmitz - George R. Thompson Benjamin
Braker Charles M. Baldwin - James D. Chester - Charles Kaufmann |
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Charles
Kaufmann built this home at 1540 Kaighn Avenue in Camden Photo taken May 5, 2003 Click on Image to Enlarge |