EVERETT STREET Camden runs from Fourth Street east to Haddon Avenue, interrupted between South Sixth Street and South Ninth Streets, and again at Pershing Street, between Lansdowne Avenue and Jackson Street. Best known as a residential street, Everett Street was also the home of the Liberty Bottling Works warehouse, Camden Auto Spring Company, and, at the intersection of Broadway and Everett, a baseball field where many of the best teams in Camden and traveling professional teams came to play.
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Do you have an Everett Street memory or picture. Let me know by e-mail so it can be included here. Phil
Cohen |
Intersection of South 4th Street & Everett Street | |
Intersection of Broadway & Everett Street | |
1981
Ladder 2 on Broadway at Everett Street. The Ebony Showplace nightclub had been an A&P Grocery Store before being converted into a nightclub in the late 1970s. Click on Image to Enlarge
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1981
Ladder 2 on Broadway at Everett Street. The Ebony Showplace nightclub had been an A&P Grocery Store before being converted into a nightclub in the late 1970s. Click on Image to Enlarge
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1981
Firefighter Pete Carbone kneeling. Battalion Captain Chip Ayers with back to camera. |
500 Block of Everett Street | |
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Everett Street
1933 Continental Neon Light Corporation |
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Intersection of South 6th Street & Everett Street | |
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1936-2011 Camden Iron & Metal Company Camden Courier-Post |
700 Block of Everett Street | |
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Intersection of Powell Court & Everett Street | |
700 Block of Everett Street | |
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Intersection of South 8th Street & Everett Street | |
Intersection of South 9th Street & Everett Street | |
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Looking east on Everett
Street towards the
intersection of South
9th Street and Everett
Street. |
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900 Block of Everett Street | |
916 Everett Street | |
918
Everett Street
1920s-1933s Wocjiek
Pyzik |
Intersection of Everett Street & South 10th Street | |
Intersection of Everett Street & Roman Street | |
1000
Block of Everett Street
Most of the homes on the north side of Everett Street were razed in the 1990s to provide parking for West Jersey Hospital. |
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1036
Everett Street
1945 Camden
Courier-Post Dr. Paul Zackon |
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Everett Street
1924 |
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WOMAN CLEARS MAN OF PATERNITY CHARGE Leon Lokaj, 21, of 1040 Everett street, was held in $500 bail for a further hearing November 19 when a woman who previously accused another man, charged in police court yesterday that Lokaj was the real father of her baby. The
woman, Sue Carroda, 22, of 2040 Arlington
street, also told Police Judge Lewis Liberman
that On October 17 the Carroda woman finally cleared the name of Stanley Wrotney, 22, of 1070 Everett street, who had been paying her $3 a week because she testified on February 19 that he was the father of her firstborn. She retracted to Mrs. Etta C. Pfrommer, of the bureau of charities, because her conscience troubled her, she said. The woman testified she lied about Wrotney because she was threatened by Lokaj, who also pleaded not guilty yesterday. |
1040
Everett Street
1935 Leon Lokaj |
1042 Everett Street | |
1044 Everett Street | |
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1046
Everett Street
1915 Philadelphia Inquirer |
1047 Everett Street | |
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Everett Street
1924
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Everett Street
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Everett Street
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Everett Street
1924 |
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1054 Everett Street | |
1055 Everett Street | |
1056 Everett Street | |
1057 Everett Street | |
DRIVER OF TRUCK HELD AFTER BEER IS SEIZED Arrested on a federal charge of transporting and possession of beer, John Grost, 39, of 1603 Norris Street, was committed to jail without bail for a hearing before U. S. Commissioner Wynn Armstrong today. The truck driven by Grost was stopped at Collings Road and the Black Horse pike by police, who found three half barrels of beer. In the machine with Grost was Bruno Skalowski, 16, of 1057 Everett Street, who was held as a material witness. When the pair were locked up, Grost told Jailer Harry Stahl that "someone drove alongside of his truck and put the barrels in there." |
1057
Everett Street
1931 Bruno Skalowski Camden
Courier-Post |
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Everett Street
1947 1943-1947 |
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Everett Street
1924 |
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1059 Everett Street |
Intersection of Everett Street & Newport Street | |
1000 Block of Everett Street | |
1060 Everett Street | |
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Everett Street
1924
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CALLS THE CONGRESSMAN To the Editor: Sir-Will you kindly find space in the columns of the Mail Bag for the attached letter: To my fellow delegates and Congressmen: Being rather lazy and reluctant to write all the delegates and congressmen of the Congress of Civic Associations and having this valuable medium whereby one letter will reach all as well as giving the publicity we always strove for in the days of the congress, it is my desire to reminisce with you of those good days when our congress was feared by every politician. For one, I am sorry that there exists no longer the congress. I sure did enjoy hearing you, Frank, and you, Clarence, as well as the rest of us, on the commission floor "bawling out" our city fathers. We'd have to arrange that a little different now, for it would be awkward for you, Frank, to get down from the commissioner's chair to the floor to raise the devil with the other commissioners because they made the taxes go up. Clarence could not very well attend the meetings to criticize the city government, at least so long as he is on city's time. But be that as it may, perhaps it can be arranged through another congress, where we could make all the plans for our bi-monthly show at every commission meeting. LEON
S. WOJTKOWIAK |
1062
Everett Street
1936 Leon Wojtkowiak Camden
Courier-Post |
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Everett Street
1924 |
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Everett Street
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1064 Everett Street |
MAN IN ROW JAILED An argument over a pushcart in which a man was severely beaten on the head and face resulted in Joseph Dworanczyk, 29, of 1155 Lowell Street, being sent to jail far four months in police court yesterday. With his left eye badly blackened and his face cut and swollen to almost twice its usual size, Simon Balicyck, 55, of 1065 Everett Street, told Police Judge Pancoast that Dworanczyk beat him with a board. He laid that the attack occurred at Farnham Park when he refused to give Dworanczyk his pushcart. Dworanczyk pleaded not guilty to the charge and said he struck Baliyck in self-defense. |
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Everett Street
1933 Simon Balicyck Camden Courier-Post |
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Everett Street
1957 Camden Courier-Post Laskowski-Wojtkowiak
Post 74 Polish National Alliance Post 160 |
1068 Everett Street | |
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1492 South
10th Street
1935 Stanley Wrotney Camden Courier-Post |
WOMAN CLEARS MAN OF PATERNITY CHARGE Leon Lokaj, 21, of 1040 Everett street, was held in $500 bail for a further hearing November 19 when a woman who previously accused another man, charged in police court yesterday that Lokaj was the real father of her baby. The
woman, Sue Carroda, 22, of 2040 Arlington
street, also told Police Judge Lewis Liberman
that On October 17 the Carroda woman finally cleared the name of Stanley Wrotney, 22, of 1070 Everett street, who had been paying her $3 a week because she testified on February 19 that he was the father of her firstborn. She retracted to Mrs. Etta C. Pfrommer, of the bureau of charities, because her conscience troubled her, she said. The woman testified she lied about Wrotney because she was threatened by Lokaj, who also pleaded not guilty yesterday. |
1070
Everett Street
1935 Stanley Wrotney |
1100 Block of Everett Street | |
1128 Everett Street | |
1130 Everett Street | |
1132 Everett Street |
Intersection of Everett Street & Rose Street | |
1100 Block of Everett Street | |
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1134
Everett Street
1913 W.J. Schmetter Camden Post-Telegram Berwick
Street |
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Everett Street
1924
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Everett Street
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Everett Street
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Everett Street
1914-1918 Frederick G. Reeve Photo from 1918 |
1146
Everett Street
1924-1929 Leon S. Godfrey |
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Everett Street
1912-1931 |
1154 Everett Street | |
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Everett Street
1924 |
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Everett Street
1915 Philadelphia Inquirer Click on Image for PDF File |
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1166
Everett Street
1920 Left: William
H. Whaland |
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1168
Everett Street
1913-1947 Forrest
Earl Eastlack & Family |
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Everett Street
1924 |
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Everett Street
1927 Camden Courier-Post |
1176 Everett Street | |
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Everett Street Photograph Taken September 25, 2011 Click on Images to Enlarge |
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1186
& 1188 Everett Street Photograph Taken September 25, 2011 Click on Images to Enlarge |
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Everett Street
1929-1933 Harry Kubick |
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Everett Street
1955 1955 New Jersey Bell Telephone Photograph Taken September 25, 2011 Click on Images to Enlarge |
Intersection
of Everett Street &
Louis Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
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Northeast Corner - September 25, 2011 | |
Southeast Corner | |
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Southwest Corner - September 25, 2011 | |
1200 Block of Everett Street | |
1200 Everett Street | |
1200
Everett Street
1918 Joseph Borstein
Family |
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1202 Everett Street | |
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Everett Street
1941 Camden Courier-Post
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Everett Street
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Everett Street
1942 Konstanty Grienkewicz |
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Everett Street
Photograph Taken September 25, 2011 Click on Images to Enlarge
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1213
to 1233 Everett Street
Photograph Taken September 25, 2011 Click on Images to Enlarge
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Everett Street
1947 |
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Everett Street
1947 |
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Everett Street
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Everett Street
1975 Joseph Gutowski Camden Courier-Post Polish
American Citizens Club
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Everett Street
1947 |
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Everett Street
1947 |
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MARRIAGE LICENSES CAMDEN Charles L. Sacks, 23, and Sylvia Rosenthal, 21, both of 1227 Everett street. |
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Everett Street
1938 |
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Everett Street
1947 |
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Everett Street
1947 |
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Everett Street
1947 |
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Everett Street
1915 Philadelphia Inquirer 1947 Walter Bubien |
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Everett Street
Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
WILLIAM
AMENDA
After a long illness, William Amenda, 72, died yesterday at his home, 1234 Everett street. He is survived by his wife, Gottliebe; a son, Otto; and a daughter, Mrs. Dale Hill, all of Camden. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Schroeder Funeral Home, 715 Cooper street. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. |
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Everett Street
1938 William Amenda Camden Courier-Post |
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Everett Street
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& 1239 Everett Street
Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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Everett Street
Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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Everett Street
Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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1239
Everett Street
James Mahoney &
Family Camden Courier-Post |
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Everett Street
Doris Stemborowski |
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Everett Street
1910s-1960s Eugene
Wales |
1244
Everett Street
1927 William
E. Brickner & Family
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MAN GIVEN $200 FINE AS DRUNKEN DRIVER
A near collision with the Audubon police patrol car last night resulted in arrest of Edgar Rambo, 35, of 1244 Everett street, Camden, on a drunken driving charge. Sergeant
Dewey Parker, Patrolmen Henry Mehrer and Thor Anderson
arrested Rambo after they swerved their car into a side street to avoid collision with Rambo's machine at. White Horse pike and Nicholson
road. Dr. G. C. McKeown pronounced Rambo intoxicated. A $200 fine |
1244
Everett Street
1936 Edgar Rambo Camden Courier-Post
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Alarms of Fire Before and After Carrigan Funeral Just before Camden firemen were planning to leave headquarters yesterday to march to the home of Captain Martin B. Carrigan, who lost his life in the falling roof at the Economy Store fire, they were summoned to a three alarm fire at the stables of Hugh A. Greenan, 1736 South 7th Street. When Engine Companies No. 7 and 8 reached their fire houses this morning after the Carrigan funeral, an alarm was received from the drugstore of W.J. Grobiowski, 1250 Everett street. The Grobowski fire had its origin in a pile of rubbish in the basement and was extinguished with a small loss. |
1250
Everett Street
1922 W.J. Grabowski Camden Daily
Courier
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PARK
BOARD IS SUED FOR DAMAGES BY WOMAN The
Camden County Park Commission is named defendant in a damage suit for
$11,000 filed yesterday in the office of County Clerk Charles F. Wise by
Linda D. Capewell, 1271 Everett
Street, and her husband William.
Mrs. Capewell alleges that on June 21, 1931 she paid admission to the swimming pool in Farnham Park and that while getting dressed in the bathhouse she slipped on a piece of soap on the floor, suffering painful and permanent injuries. She is asking $10,000·and her husband $1000 for the loss of her services. The suit will be tried during the September term of Circuit Court. |
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Everett Street
1933 William Capewell & Family Camden Courier-Post |
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Everett Street
1928-1960 Camden Courier-Post |
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Everett Street
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Everett Street
1939-1940 1939-1940 Left: J. William Johnston |
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Everett Street
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1289
Everett Street Apartment A8 1991-1996 Camden Courier-Post
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3 YOUTHS ACCUSED OF INTENDED THEFT Charged with loitering with intent to steal three Liberty Park youths will be given hearings in police court today. They are John Milena, 20, of 1244 Whitman avenue; John Malik, 15, of 1295 Everett street, and Edward Bukowski, 17, of 1507 Norris street. They were arrested by Detective George Zeitz. Prior to their arrest 900 cigars were stolen from the parked automobile of Edward Spiegel, 1500 Bradley Avenue. Zeitz said the youths were near the car. |
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Everett Street
1933 John Malik |
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Everett Street
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Everett Street
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Camden
Post-Telegram January 25, 1915 Whitman Park Improvement
Association As a result of these meetings and some pressure from Camden's City government, the tunnel underneath the railroad that extended Whitman Avenue into Parkside was constructed. |
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