PATRICK MICHAEL MULVIHILL was a well known bar owner in Camden around the time of World War I, He operated a bar known as the Broadway House at 1001 Broadway, the corner of Broadway & Walnut Street, for 15 years before moving to Oaklyn NJ, where operated Mulvihill's Grill at 1204 White Horse Pike. Patrick M. Mulvihill passed away on October 21, 1936, after taking sick in December of the previous year. He was buried in King of Prussia PA. |
Camden Courier-Post - April 6, 1928 |
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INDICTED BY GRAND JURORS IN FINAL PRESENTMENT 'Polack Joe' Devon Charged With Manslaughter in G.O.P. Club Slaying 'MOSE FLANNERY' NAMED |
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Joseph "Mose" Flannery
- Samuel
M. Shay -
6th
Ward Republican Club Joseph Cimini - Patrick Mulvihill - "Polack Joe" Devon |