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Camden Courier-Post December 13, 1932 West
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Camden Courier-Post * September 14, 1936 | |
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Charles
E. Conway - Harry
Wagner - Walter
Carter - Frank
Peters - William
R. Harring Sr. Haddon Avenue - Federal Street - North Congress Road - Carman Street - Mulford Street Mt. Vernon Street - Chester Street - North 24th Street - Hayes Avenue - Arlington Street North 29th Street - Buren Avenue - Empire Avenue - Mary Cox - Ada Spencer Engine Company 1 - Engine Company 7 |
Camden Courier-Post * February 17, 1938 |
WONSETLER HAILED AS NEXT PRESIDENT OF STATE Dinner Speakers Predict Camden Man Will Get Association Post N. J. OFFICERS ATTEND Robert Wonsetler, of the Camden Fire Department, was hailed as the next state president of the Firemen's Mutual Benevolent Association at the 41st anniversary dinner of Camden Local, No. 5, last night. It was held in Kenney's Cafe, with 150 members and their women folks attending. The Camden man is now first vice president of the state association and state representative of the local. James Delaney, of Elizabeth, state president, and other state officers who were among the speakers predicted that when the local has its 42nd anniversary next year, it will have occasion to celebrate the election of Wonsetler as 1939 state president. Other speakers were Mayor George E. Bruner, City Commissioners Mary W. Kobus and Frank J. Hartmann, Assemblyman Rocco Palese, Fire Chief John H. Lennox, Carlton W. Rowand, Bruce A. Wallace and Freeholder Edward J. Quinlan. State officers attending, besides Delaney and Wonsetler, were Fred Bailey, Weehawken, second vice president; George Steele, Union City, recording secretary; Joseph Burke, Newark, financial secretary, and Jack Reed, Kearny, treasurer. Surrogate Frank B. Hanna, who was toastmaster, referred to the three city commissioners present as "candidates for re-election without opposition." Commissioner Kobus, head of the city fire department, was applauded when she announced wash-stands and showers are being installed in local firehouses and that windbreakers and new fire nets have been ordered. "The firehouses in Camden are in better condition than ever before," Officers of the Camden Local are Chester Andrus, president; W. Samuel Mountney, vice president; Nelson Andrews, recording secretary; Harrison Pike, financial secretary; Henry Zook, treasurer; Ralph Bingemann, sergeant-at-arms; William H. Harrison, chaplain, and Wonsetler, state representative. Russell J. Anderson was chairman of the dinner committee, which included Harry Wagner, Arthur Batten, Harry Wilkers, David Humphries and Pike. |
Camden
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Earl Toy Click On Images
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Rescue
Company 1 William Bush Riley Street Washington Street Thomas Brown Raymond Hickman Dennis Conway Fern Street Harry Wagner Dr. Llewelyn Hunsicker Scott Smith Cadillac |
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Camden Courier-Post * August 12, 1954 |
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NO HOPE is expressed in the face of this fireman as he and other firemen vainly try to revive Riley Drummond,12, and his sister, Terry, 7, two of the three Drummond children who drowned Wednesday afternoon at Cooper River Park. The body of the third victim, Mary, 8, was taken from the river five hours later. Shown working (left to right) are Fireman Wesley Faust, Captain Arthur Batten, Firemen John Yates, of Rescue Squad 1, Mario Fattore, of Engine 3, and Henry Keubler, of Engine 3. |
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Edward
Brendlinger - Harry
Wagner - Chestnut
Street - Dr. William A. West |
Camden Courier-Post * February 2, 1956 |
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Linwood
Street Lillian Hamilton Harry Kirkbride Sr. Harry Kirbride Jr. Edith Florio William Kirkbride Sr. William Kirkbride Jr. Jean Kirkbride Harry Wagner Sewell School |
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Camden Courier-Post * December 2, 1957 |
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Harry
Wagner - Austin
Marks - Delaware Avenue - Penn
Street J. Wilson & Co., J. Eavenson & Sons Division soap factory |
1959-
At Engine
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Pierce and |
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In the staff office at Fire Headquarters (kneeling from left) Fireman Ernest Tartaglia, Fireman Howard Lewis, Fireman Harrison MacNeir; (standing from left) Captain Allen Hess, Fireman Dominic Dalanni, Fireman Henry Keubler, Chief Harry Wagner, Fireman James Troutman, Chief Edward Michalak, Fireman James Smith, Chief Edward MacDowell, Fireman John Yates, and Fireman George Wade. - 1961 |
Director of
Public Safety
Edward Garrity
presents |
Witnessing,
from left: Fireman George Wade, Fireman Harrison
MacNeir, |
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Carman Street - 1961
This aerial photo, cropped from a larger photograph showing the dismantlement of the railroad that had run from the old ferry terminal through the heart of Camden, shows Carman Street from "top to bottom", beginning at Broadway to its end, a few doors past the intersection of Warren Street, at the bottom of the picture. City Hall and what was then Lit Brothers (today the County welfare building) are at upper right, and Haddon Avenue can be seen bisecting Carman Street diagonally. Also easily discerned is the Broadway Theater, at the head of Carman Street the " Munger & Long building" (then J.C. Penney's), the YMCA building and the still standing New Jersey Bell Telephone building along Federal Street. Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Camden Courier-Post Joseph Arensberg Click on Images to Enlarge
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Cartun Hardware - Irving Cartun
- Robert D. Halsey - James E. Wright - Coleman Rosenberg |
Thanks to Robin Lee Hambleton, great-niece of Harry J. Wagner Jr., and Bonnie Wagner DeAngelo, his neice for their help in creating this page. |