LOWELL STREET is a one block thoroughfare that runs east from South 9th Street, across South 10th Street and Warsaw Street, before terminating at 1573 Mount Ephraim Avenue, in what was at one time a predominantly Polish neighborhood. Lowell Street is best remembered at the home of the Polish American Citizen Club's building, at the corner of Warsaw and Lowell Streets. |
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900 Block of Lowell Street |
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937 Lowell Street 1960s-1981 Camden
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1000 Block of Lowell Street |
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1038 Lowell Street 1950-1990s |
1100 Block of Lowell Street |
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1105 Lowell Street 1930s-1940s Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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Second Lieutenant Leopold S. Poduszczak |
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1107 Lowell Street 1947 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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1107 Lowell Street 1947 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
1109 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1111 Lowell Street 1920s-1940s |
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Private Edward Wierciszewski |
1113 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1115 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1117 Lowell Street 1947 |
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1119 Lowell Street 1947 Casimir and Kazimiera Andraka are my aunt and uncle. Casimir aka Uncle Charlie is my mother's brother. They also had a son named Raymond. My aunt's maiden name was Janik. Cousin Jean's name was Jane. My uncle Charlie is the great- grandfather of Jack Andraka who won the $75,000 grand prize at the recent Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Ed
Milewski |
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1121 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1123 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1125 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1127 Lowell Street 1947 |
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1129 Lowell Street 1947 |
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1137 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1139 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1141 Lowell Street 1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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1143 Lowell Street Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 Scheduled for Demolition in March of 2012 |
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1143 Lowell Street 1917 World War Draft Card Click on Image to See the Complete Form
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1145 Lowell Street 1947 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
1147 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1149 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1151 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1153 Lowell Street 1947 |
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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. |
1155 Lowell Street 1933 Joseph Dworanczyk Camden Courier-Post
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1155 Lowell Street 1947 |
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1157 Lowell Street 1924 |
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1159 Lowell Street 1924 |