CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY
Linden Baptist Church
Northeast Corner of 9th & Linden Streets
Illustrations for the proposed Linden Street Baptist Church from 1907 |
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Illustrations for the proposed Linden Street Baptist Church from 1907 |
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Linden
Baptist Church
Right: Opening Day at
the Church CLICK ON PHOTO FOR ENLARGED VIEW |
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A History
of Linden Baptist Church to 1886 |
LINDEN
BAPTIST CHURCH had its beginning November
22,1863, when Rev. R. S. James, pastor, David S. Stackhouse, Joseph
Truman and M. S. James were appointed a committee of the North
Baptist Church
to look after the religious needs of the northeastern portion of
the city, and reported a dearth of and desire for religious privileges,
on the part of the people of that section. Religious services were held
December 10th of the year named. Mr. James conducted the services in the
Paper Mill Schoolhouse, and the owner, John B. Thompson, granting its
use for the purpose, a Sunday school was organized December 19th. The
officers then chosen were, —Superintendent, David T. Stackhouse ;
Assistant Superintendent, Robert Charles; Secretary, Addie McCully; The work began December 27th, with nine teachers and thirty-six pupils. In April 1864, the school was removed to the office of Furbush & Gage's machinery factory, and from thence to the house of Hiram McCormick, where it remained until December 4th, when the new mission building at Tenth Street and Penn was first occupied. In 1866 J. H. Kain became superintendent, and, October 19, 1869, was succeeded by John T. Bottomley, who still fills the office. In 1872 J. Willard Morgan was made secretary, and has since performed the duties of that position. Under this management the school prospered, and through it the North Baptist Church received quite an accession to its membership. In
1880 ground was purchased at Ninth and Linden, and a neat brick chapel
erected,
designed by Arthur
Truscott, with a seating capacity of two hundred and fifty in the
audience room. This chapel was dedicated free of debt, October 2,1881.
The mission had now become strong enough to walk alone and, December
17, 1885, the twenty-second anniversary of the mission, a meeting was
held, at which it was decided to constitute a church, to be called the
Linden Baptist Church. John T. Bottomley and B. M. Denny were elected
deacons ; Elmer E. Morton, clerk; William Hall, treasurer; and J. W.
Morgan, F. W. Cramer, Dr.
William S. Moslander, William Hall, Mary B. Howard
and Agnes Nash, trustees. William H. Geistweit accepted a call to the
pastorate, and was ordained January 25, 1886, by a council of Baptist
Churches, which, at the same time, recognized the church, preliminary to
its admission into the West New Jersey Baptist Association. |
Additional Notes by Phillip Cohen - 2004 |
In the early 1900s Arthur Truscott was called on again to design a new church building for the Linden Baptist Congregation. The new church opened October 3, 1909. Besides founder John T. Bottomley, Mrs. Lucretia S. Read was deeply involved in the church during these years. Linden Baptist remained a Camden landmark for many years. On July 23, 1954 the church and school were destroyed by fire. Three area youths were arrested and charged with arson. A church and school building were built to replace the lost edifice and is still in use. This building, however, is hardly the architectural equal of the Truscott-designed building. |
The
Original Linden
Baptist Church 9th & Linden Streets 1880 to 1909 |
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Certificate
for Perfect Attendance 1887 Award to Lilly Thompson Miss Thompson later married future Camden police chief, Arthur Colsey. Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Left: Linden Baptist Church School Staff, 1917 Below Left: Below Right: Click on Images to Enlarge |
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Linden Baptist Bible School |
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Philadelphia Inquirer - July 19, 1915 |
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First
Baptist Church -
Linden
Baptist Church Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church - Rev. William Grum - Trimble Lodge No. 117 F. & A.M. - William I.J. Phillips - Odd Fellows Daughters of Pocohantas - Improved Order of Red Men Rev. John W. Lyell - Rev. Robert Henry Middleton |
Philadelphia Inquirer - October 12, 1917 |
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North
Baptist Church -
Linden
Baptist Church - Viola
Street - Hugh Greenan Rev. H.J. Vosburgh - Rev. Trela D. Collins - Forest Hill Park - Y.M.C.A. |
Philadelphia Inquirer - December 10, 1917 |
Mrs. Elizabeth E. Davis - James L. Davis Click on Image for PDF File |
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Camden Courier-Post January 11, 1938 Linden Baptist Church also fielded basketball teams during the 1930s and 1940s. |
Camden Courier-Post - February 7, 1938 |
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MARKS PASTORATE Tomorrow marks the close of the first year of the pastorate of the Rev. Eldon W. Koch at Linden Baptist Church, Ninth and Linden streets. Tomorrow also marks the start of the Happy Twilight Hour service at the church, with young people of the church in charge DC the first half hour. Mildred Anderson will have charge of tomorrow's services. Dolly Wilson will read from the Scriptures, Catherine Chadwick will offer prayer and Florence Stires will be soloist, Francis Uffelman will be the tenor soloist at the morning service |
Camden
Courier-Post |
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Camden
Courier-Post |
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Camden
Courier-Post Mrs.
James Muir
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Camden Courier-Post |
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Rev. Eldon W. Koch - Virginia
Raeuber Ethelwyn Walton - Vincent Taylor Ethel Richardson |
Camden Courier-Post - April 16, 1950 |
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July
23, 1954 |
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Camden
Fire Department Photo by
Robert Bartosz |
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July 23, 1954 The four-alarm fire
that destroyed Camden
Fire Department Photo |
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July 23, 1954 The four-alarm fire
that destroyed Camden
Fire Department Photo |
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