MORTON STREET Camden runs from South Ninth Street east to Haddon Avenue, two blocks south of Everett Street. |
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Intersection of South 9th Street & Morton Street | |
Intersection of South 10th Street & Morton Street | |
1000 Block of Morton Street | |
1012
Morton Street
1924 |
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1014
Morton Street
1930s-1949 |
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Morton Street
1924-1929 |
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Morton Street
1924 |
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Morton Street
1947 |
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BURGLAR GETS $65 While Walter Wilson and his wife were attending a movie yesterday afternoon, a thief ransacked their home at 1025 Morton Street and stole about $65. Wilson reported to detective bureau. Detective Gus Fortune said the burglar entered through the cellar and pried open the kitchen door. Wilson said $12 was taken from a pair of his trousers; $50 from a chest and one dollar and some change from a small bank. |
1025
Morton Street
1938 Walter Wilson Camden Courier-Post |
1025
Morton Street
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1027
Morton Street
1924 |
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1028
Morton Street
1920s-1950 |
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1029 Morton Street | |
1030 Morton Street | |
1031 Morton Street | |
1033
Morton Street
1924 |
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1035 Morton Street | |
1037
Morton Street
1924
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1039
Morton Street
1947 Mrs. Felicia Stronski Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
Intersection of Warsaw Street & Morton Street | |
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Northeast Corner - March 19, 2012 | |
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Southeast Corner - March 19, 2012 | |
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Southwest Corner - March 19, 2012 | |
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Southwest Corner - March 19, 2012 | |
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Intersection of Warsaw Street and Morton Street as seen from Lowell Street - March 19, 2012 | |
1000
Block of Morton Street Click on Images to Enlarge |
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Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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1058
Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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1058,
1060 & 1062 Morton Street 1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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1060
Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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1060
& 1062 Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
1061
Morton Street
1920s-1930s |
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1062
Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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1064
Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012
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1064
& 1066 Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012
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1065
Morton Street
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1066
Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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Morton Street
1924 |
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Morton Street
1924 |
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Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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1073
Morton Street
1916 Philadelphia Inquier |
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1073
& 1075 Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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1074
Morton
1918 William Butler Philadelphia Inquirer |
1074
Morton
1920 1921-1928 |
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1074
Morton
1930-1960s Left: Edward Simpson, 1911 |
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1074
Morton
1930-1960s Camden Courier-Post |
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1075
Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012
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1076
Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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1081
Morton Street
1960s-1985 Frank B. Oppecker Sr. |
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1082
Morton Street
1940 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Morton Street
1924 |
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
1924 |
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Morton Street
1924 |
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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Morton Street
1924 |
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
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Morton Street
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1099
Morton Street
1924 Photograph Taken March 19, 2012 |
1100 Block of Morton Street | |
![]() V. Raczykowski Dies at 78 Vincent Raczykowski, 78, founder and owner of the Newport Bottling Works, 1101 Morton Street, died Wednesday in West Jersey Hospital. A native of Poland, he lived in Camden 54 years and founded the bottling works in 1917. He was a member of the board of directors of the State Beverage Distributors of New Jersey, a past president of the Polish National Alliance Lodge 45; and a past president of the Camden County Polish American Republican Club. He lived at the Morton Street address. Surviving are his wife, Josephine; two sons, Stephen of Pennsauken and Bruno at home; and two grandchildren. Friends will meet Monday at 8 a.m. in the Zembroski Funeral Home at 1643 Mount Ephraim Avenue. High requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, 10th and Mechanic streets. There will be a viewing in the funeral home Sunday night. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing. |
1101
Morton Street
1917-1964 1917-1970s Newport Bottling Works Click on Image to Enlarge |
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1102 Morton Street |
1103
Morton Street
1936 Morris Ozer |
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1104
Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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1109
Morton Street
On March 9, 2009, Camden’s Squad 7 arrived on Morton Street and found heavy fire in a dwelling. With reports of people trapped, Battalion One transmitted the second alarm. The fire extended to the porch and to the exposures. All searches proved negative and the fire was brought under control at the 30 minute mark. The Camden City Fire Marshal is investigating the fire. Click on Image to Enlarge |
1110
Morton Street
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Morton Street
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1111
Morton Street
1960s-1970s Left: William L. Kamman |
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1112
Morton Street
1930 Joseph Banbe Camden Courier-Post |
1113
Morton Street
1924 |
Intersection of Morton Street & Mt. Ephraim Avenue | |
Southwest Corner | |
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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1161
Morton Street
1924-1929 Leon S. Godfrey |
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
1910s-1947 Left: Eddie Chaney |
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
1919 Philadelphia
Inquirer |
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Morton Street
1924 |
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1176
Morton Street
1941 Camden Courier-Post George
Weber |
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1176
Morton Street
1941 Camden Courier-Post Gene
R. Mariano |
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
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1191
Morton Street
1929-1933 |
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1194
Morton Street
1960s-1990s Robert
P. Olesiewicz &
Family |
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Intersection of Louis Street & Morton Street | |
1200 Block of Morton Street | |
1200
Morton Street
1957 Karl M. Karlowicz |
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1202
Morton Street
1930s-1940s Morton Bakery 1939 Banquet Program Ad |
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1202
Morton Street
1930s-1940s Morton Bakery 1940 Camden High School Yearbook Ad |
1204 Morton Street | |
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1204
Morton Street
1930 Alfred Brudzinski Camden Courier-Post |
1206
Morton Street
1940s-1947 |
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1208
Morton Street
1947 |
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1210
Morton Street
1938 |
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1215
Morton Street 1941 Camden Courier-Post Helen M. Redfield |
1215 Morton Street | |
1216
Morton Street
1910s-1960s |
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1217
Morton Street
1924 |
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1218
Morton Street
1927 |
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1220
Morton Street
1947 |
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1222
Morton Street
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1222
Morton Street
1956 Left: Mario Fattore |
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1222
Morton Street
1956 Left: Louis Fattore |
1223
Morton Street
1920 |
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1224
Morton Street
John P. Brand Camden Post Telegram |
1225 Morton Street | |
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1226
Morton Street
1956-1970s |
1227
Morton Street
1920sly |
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1228 Morton Street | |
1230
Morton Street
1933 |
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1232 Morton Street | |
1234
Morton Street
1933 |
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1235
Morton Street
1920sly |
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1236 Morton Street | |
1237
Morton Street
1933 |
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1238 Morton Street | |
1239
Morton Street
1933 |
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1240
Morton Street
1930 Parker McGonigal |
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1242
Morton Street
1932 William J. Shepp Camden Courier-Post |
1243
Morton Street
1933 |
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1244
Morton Street
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1245 Morton Street | |
1246
Morton Street
1933 |
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1247 Morton Street | |
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Morton Street
1939 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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1248
Morton Street
1940 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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1248
Morton Street
1949 Betty M. Connors Camden Courier-Post |
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1249
Morton Street
1918-1950s Left: Sig Jakucki, 1944 St. Louis Browns |
1251
Morton Street
1933 |
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1253 Morton Street | |
1254
Morton Street
1933 |
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1255
Morton Street
1920sly |
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1256 Morton Street | |
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330 South
2nd Street
1928 Camden Courier-Post |
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1257
Morton Street
1950 Camden Courier-Post Polish
American Citizens Club |
1258 Morton Street | |
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Morton Street
1933 |
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Morton Street
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Morton Street
1933 |
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1262 Morton Street | |
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Morton Street
1933 |
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1264
Morton Street
1920 |
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1265 Morton Street | |
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Morton Street
1917 |
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1268 Morton Street | |
1269
Morton Street
1933 |
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1270
Morton Street
1936 Eleanor Miller |
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1271 Morton Street | |
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Morton Street
1933 |
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Morton Street
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1277 Morton Street | |
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Morton Street
1933 |
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1279 Morton Street | |
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Morton Street
1933 |
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Morton Street
March 9, 2009 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Morton Street
1930s |
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1282 Morton Street |
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Morton Street
1920 |
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1285
Morton Street
1947 Walter Pawlak |
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Morton Street
1920 |
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1295 Morton Street | |
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Morton Street
1921 Egnic Rathchovcke Camden Courier-Post
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1299
Morton Street
1929 Anthony
Zubryzycki |
1299
Morton Street
2000s storefront church |
Intersection of Morton Street & Norris Street |
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Northwest
Corner February 22, 2004 |
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Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Morton Street | |
CAMDEN
COURIER-POST |
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GIRL
TELLS OF LEAP TO ESCAPE CAPTOR After
little 10-year-old Mamie Zimmie, 1181 Morton
Street, finished telling a story of how she had been lured into a
house, and had escaped by leaping to the ground from a porch roof. Police
Judge Bernard Bertman this morning held Samuel Osler, 18
years old, 1450 Mount
Ephraim Avenue in $2500 bail for the Grand Jury. In
default young Osler was committed to the county jail. Facing a courtroom, crowded with spectators, and showing no sign of fear or excitement, Mamie, while on the witness stand, turned toward the youth, six years her senior, and declared, "That’s the boy who tried to hurt me.” Detective Frank Truax testified that he arrested Osler yesterday afternoon in his home at the Mt. Ephraim Avenue address, after the Zimmie girl had accused him. On
the stand and the object of the stare of those who packed the
courtroom, Mamie dramatically recited the events of yesterday
afternoon which led to her leap from the porch roof and her removal to
the West Jersey Hospital, cut, bruised and lame. The
girl's leap had been witnessed by Frank Clark, of 1006 South Ninth
Street who picked her up and took her to the hospital. She was treated
for cuts and bruises and allowed to go home. Her father, William
Zimmie, testified that his daughter had complained of pains in her
back, all night. On the stand in his own defense, Osler said that
Mamie had followed him into the house and up the stairs. “When I
went into the bathroom to get some money, she jumped out of the
window, I did not know her,” he declared |