Streets
Camden, NJ

Haddon
Avenue


Haddon Avenue is one of the oldest roads in Camden. It runs southeast from 592 Federal Street to the city limits in the direction of Collingswood, Haddon Township, and Haddonfield. 

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 Phil Cohen
Monday, September 21, 2009


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Federal Street
Southwest Corner
of
Haddon Avenue
&
Federal Street
circa 1905

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Unit Block of Haddon Avenue
1 Haddon Avenue

1947-1964 Four Point Cafe  
(1967 Morris Silverman)
1990 McDonald's

  1 Haddon Avenue

1990 McDonald's

3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17
Haddon Avenue
  3 Haddon Avenue

1924 Joseph Ciliberti
barber

  5 Haddon Avenue

1924 John Powers

  7 Haddon Avenue

1924 Dr. William G. Shemeley Jr.
physician

8 Haddon Avenue

1933 Sterling Beauty Shoppe

Camden Courier-Post
June 9, 1933

  9 Haddon Avenue

1924 Joseph L. Moore

  11 Haddon Avenue

1924 C.W. Cramer's Sons
heating

  12 Haddon Avenue

1924 Dr. William Petherbridge
Dentist

  13 Haddon Avenue

1924 J. Milton Burdge
cigars

13 Haddon Avenue

1927-1928 William A. Carty Inc.
Insurance

Camden Courier-Post
January 7, 1928

  14 Haddon Avenue

1924 Timothy F. O'Neill
Men's furnishings
1933 Murphy's Flower Shop

  15 Haddon Avenue

1924 vacant

  16 Haddon Avenue

1924 George Dangel
baker

  17 Haddon Avenue

1924 Camden Motors

  18 Haddon Avenue

1924 George Roth Jr.

20 Haddon Avenue

1924-1940s Nicola Berardo
Shoe repair, sculptor

Camden Courier-Post
June 1, 1939

20 Haddon Avenue

1924-1940s Nicola Berardo
Shoe repair, sculptor

Camden Courier-Post
1938

  22 Haddon Avenue

1924 Joseph T. Fean

22 Haddon Avenue

1933 Etta's Beauty Salon
Etta Miller

Camden Courier-Post
June 16, 1933

  22 Haddon Avenue

1956-1969 Dr. Robert Katz
optometrist

  24 Haddon Avenue

1924 Rufus Bright

25 Haddon Avenue

1933 Haddon Chickery

Camden Courier-Post
June 12, 1933

  26 Haddon Avenue

1924 Mrs. Mary A. Hart

  28 Haddon Avenue

1914-1930 John W. Suthel
aka John W. Sutton
bar
1928 Deighan & Campbell
1929 Joseph Campbell
1931 H. Roy Steele
1939-1943 Mrs. Stella Suthel
1947-1967 Century Bar 


Intersection of Haddon Avenue, South 6th Street, & Carman Street
   
   
   

Unit Block of Haddon Avenue
  31 Haddon Avenue

1924 John Mooney

  33 Haddon Avenue

1924 Mrs. Elmira Sherman

  36 Haddon Avenue

1924 William Lamont
monuments

  37-39 Haddon Avenue

1918-1921 Hugo E. Pohle
bar

  40 Haddon Avenue

1902-September 1903 Eberhard Ries
September 1903-1906 Jeremiah Sullivan
bar


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Mickle Street
  Haddon Avenue
&
Pennsylvania Railroad

1887-1888 Junction Hotel
William and Katie Zimmerman

Haddon Avenue
&
Pennsylvania Railroad

Haddon Avenue Station

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Haddon Avenue
&
Pennsylvania Railroad

Haddon Avenue Station
1908

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  210 Haddon Avenue

Third Regiment Armory
known after 1954 as Convention Hall

 


This seldom-seen picture shows the Third Regiment Armory as see from the west, along the railroad tracks and "Chinese Wall" that are now Mickle Boulevard. Haddon Avenue can be seen at the rear, coming out from under the wall and passing behind the station. The rear of the train appears to have just crossed Mickle Street, which passed directly in from the Armory, which, as stated above, was renamed Convention Hall in the 1950s.


The Second Convention Hall 
Postcards from 1900s-1910s
The building was then known as the Third Regiment Armory

3rd Regiment Armory 3rd Regiment Armory
Armory, 3rd Regiment National Guard N. J.
1906
3rd Regiment Armory & Soldier's Monument

3rd Regiment Armory & Soldier's Monument The Armory, Postcard from 1911
3rd Regiment Armory & Soldier's Monument Soldier's Monument
as Seen from the Armory

After the original Convention Hall was destroyed by fire in 1954, the old Armory was renamed Convention Hall. This photo of the main entrance is from 1960.


Intersection of Haddon Avenue, South 7th Street, & Benson Street
  Southwest Corner
-1931 Camden City Hall
   
   

Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Washington Street
   
   
   

Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Wright Avenue
   
   
   

400 Block of Haddon Avenue
  400 Haddon Avenue

1924 Federal Auto Supply
Roy V. Pohl, proprietor

  402 Haddon Avenue
403 Haddon Avenue

Coriell Institute
1990s-2000s

  406 Haddon Avenue

1924

  408 Haddon Avenue

1924

  410 Haddon Avenue

1924

  412 Haddon Avenue

1924

  414 Haddon Avenue

1924 Allen Sharpless
1947 Mrs. Mary W. Sharpless

  418 Haddon Avenue

1924-1947 Jesse Sharpless

2 BROTHERS AND PAL GET ROBBERY TERMS
Implicated in Series of Gas Station Thefts; Leniency Pleas Fails

Two Camden brothers and a pal they implicated in a series of gasoline station robberies over a four month period were sentenced to prison yesterday by Judge Baldwin in Criminal Court.

Despite pleas for leniency on grounds that they are the fathers of small children, Howard Jones, 32, of 419 Haddon Avenue, and his brother, Edward, 43, of 537 York Street, were sentenced to two to five years and one and a half years, respectively.

Frederick Hammell, 33, of Linden Avenue, Woodlynne, whom they implicated in their confession to Merchantville police last December, was sentenced to four to seven years. When Hammell has finished his term in New Jersey he will be returned to Pennsylvania, where he is charged with breaking his parole,

Alertness of a Merchantville policeman, Herbert A. Davidson, Jr., and Special Officer Harry Collins, attached to the Merchantville department, resulted in the first arrest. With the aid of Police Chief William Linderman, they "broke" the bandit trio.

One of the alleged "jobs" with which the three were connected was the spectacular kidnapping of four gasoline station attendants and a. taxi driver last September 17. The attendants were robbed at gunpoint and then forced into the taxicab from which they witnessed addition al holdups.

Later more than a dozen other holdup victims identified the three as the men who held them up.

Chief Thorpe maintained that Hammell was the "brains" of the group. He declared that at least 16 holdups had been definitely linked to the three men.

It was brought out in testimony after the three entered a plea of non vult that Howard Jones is the father of a three-weeks-old baby and six other children. Edward, it was shown, is the father of three children. The wives of Edward and Howard were in court to bolster the leniency pleas.

"It was the lure of easy money that beckoned these men on," said Judge Baldwin in pronouncing sentence. 

419 Haddon Avenue

1938 Howard Jones

Camden Courier-Post
February 9, 1938

  419 Haddon Avenue

1947
2008 gone

  420 Haddon Avenue
  421 Haddon Avenue

1947
2008 gone

  422 Haddon Avenue
  423 Haddon Avenue

1947
1969 J. Martin Jr.
2008 gone

  424 Haddon Avenue
  425 Haddon Avenue

1947
2008 gone

  426 Haddon Avenue
  427 Haddon Avenue

1914-1918
William F. Jaeckel & Family
William E. Jaeckel
Florence Jaeckel Genther
Elinor Genther

1947 Jacob Bertman
grocery
2008 gone

427, 425, 423, & 421 Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2008

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  428 Haddon Avenue

Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Blaine Street
Intersection of
Haddon Avenue & Blaine Street

January 2, 2008

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400 Block of Haddon Avenue

429 Haddon Avenue

1920s-1940s
Joseph Kobus
&
Mrs. Mary W. Kobus

  430 Haddon Avenue

1924

431 Haddon Avenue
  432 Haddon Avenue

1924

433 Haddon Avenue
  434 Haddon Avenue

1924

435, 433, 431, & 429
Haddon Avenue
435 & 433
Haddon Avenue

 

  436 Haddon Avenue

1924

  437 Haddon Avenue

1924

  439 Haddon Avenue

1924

  441 Haddon Avenue

1924

  445 Haddon Avenue

1924 George R. Redden

445 Haddon Avenue

1940-1947 The Upholstery Shop
Edwin R. Switzer

February 1940
Camden High School Yearbook

  445 Haddon Avenue

1969 A Upholstery Shop

445, 443, 441,439, 437
Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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445 to 429
Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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445 to 433
Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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445 to 421
Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Seward Street
   
   
   

400 Block of Haddon Avenue
  447 Haddon Avenue
  449 Haddon Avenue
  450 Haddon Avenue

Camden Manual Training & High School
after 1919 this building was
Junior High School Number 1
and later was known as
Clara Burrough Junior High School

  451 Haddon Avenue
453 Haddon Avenue
(at right)

January 2, 2009

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453 Haddon Avenue
(at left)

January 2, 2009

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455 Haddon Avenue

1890s-1958 William B. Hunter Family
William B. & Julia Hunter
Edward G. Hunter
Elizabeth V. Hunter
Asa Hunter

Camden Courier-Post
December 11, 1957

455, 453 & 451
Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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455 Haddon Avenue
(at right)

January 2, 2009

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457 Haddon Avenue
(at left)

January 2, 2009

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459 & 457
Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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459 Haddon Avenue

1949 New Rainbow Restaurant
1969 Five Points Cleaners

459 Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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461, 459, 457, 455, 453 & 451
Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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461 & 459 Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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461 Haddon Avenue

1924-1956 Clarence K. Bushey
pharmacy

461 Haddon Avenue

1924-1956 Clarence K. Bushey
pharmacy

January 2, 2009

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461 Haddon Avenue

1924-1956 Clarence K. Bushey
pharmacy

January 2, 2009

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Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Newton Avenue

1949

Northeast Corner
Camden
Manual Training & High School

after 1919 this building was
Junior High School Number 1
and later was known as
Clara Burrough
Junior High School

Northwest Corner
461 Haddon Avenue
Bushey's Drugs
C.K. Bushey
pharmacy

Southeast Corner
500 Haddon Avenue
1947 Lester Weyhgandt
grocery

1949

Looking South
on
Haddon Avenue
from in front of 459 Haddon Avenue

Southeast Corner
500 Haddon Avenue
1947 Lester Weyhgandt
grocery

Northwest Corner
461 Haddon Avenue
Bushey's Drugs
C.K. Bushey
pharmacy

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Looking North
on
Haddon Avenue
from
Newton Avenue

January 2, 2009

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Looking North
on
Haddon Avenue
from
Newton Avenue

January 2, 2009

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Looking West
down
Newton Avenue
from
Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

Intersection of
Berkley Street, Trenton Avenue
and Newton Avenue
&
Intersection of Clinton Street
and Newton Avenue
in background

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Northwest Corner
of
Haddon Avenue
&
Newton Avenue

461 & 459 Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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Intersection
of
Haddon Avenue
&
Newton Avenue

January 2, 2009

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500 Block of Haddon Avenue
500-508 Haddon Avenue
500 Haddon Avenue

1900s-1910s Charles H. Pooley
grocer

1919
Camden High School Yearbook

  500 Haddon Avenue

1924 Frank A. Batten
delicatessen

1947 Lester Weyhgandt
grocery

501, 503, 505 & 507
Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

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501 Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

  502 Haddon Avenue

 

503 Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

 

  504 Haddon Avenue

 

505 Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

  506 Haddon Avenue

1890s-1900s Joseph B. Hall
Frances S. Hall

  506 Haddon Avenue

1947 Hobart C. Corson

WIFE’S PAIN IN NECK WINS DIVORCE PLEA
Husband Used Her as Human Ashtray;
She Tells Court in Burning Recitals

A Camden city employee was accused yesterday, of snuffing out a cigarette by pressing it against the back of his wife's neck.

Testimony to this effect won recommendation for a divorce for Mrs. Lillian T. Joyce of 201 South Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, from Worthington W. Joyce of 507 Haddon Avenue, this city. Joyce is employed in the highway department.

Mrs. Joyce related a series of alleged cruelties at hearing before Advisory Master Linwood W. Erickson in Camden Chancery Court. The case was not contested.

The Joyces were married March 3, 1925, in an elopement to Maryland, and separated last May, 1937, she testified. They have a son, 11.

Mrs. Joyce testified she was ordered to "get out" by her husband several times and that he frequently showed violent anger.

Once, she told the court, he twisted her arm, tore open her dress and took $10 from her in the presence of a group of friends. That was at Christmas time, 1935, she testified. January 30, 1937, while returning from a ball at a hotel here, Joyce beat, her and took her purse while friends looked on, the wife said, adding that this incident took place in front of the Court House.

Mrs. Joyce showed scars on her neck to Erickson in telling of the incident when her husband snuffed out a cigarette. The wife told the court it caused her to suffer intense pain.

Four days later, last May 6, he kicked her in the stomach and pushed her down. a stairway, Mrs. Joyce testified. It was after this that she left home and went to Philadelphia to live, Mrs. Joyce said.

507 Haddon Avenue

1938 Worthington Winfield Joyce

Camden Courier-Post
February 9, 1938

507 Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2009

 

From left:
507, 505, 503 & 501
Haddon Avenue

Intersection
of
Haddon Avenue
&
Newton Avenue
in background

January 2, 2009

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Intersection of Haddon Avenue & South 9th Street
Looking South
down
North 9th Street
from
Haddon Avenue

January 2, 2008

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Northwest Corner
of
Haddon Avenue
and
South 9th Street

January 2, 2009

From left:
507, 505, 503 & 501
Haddon Avenue

Intersection
of
Haddon Avenue
&
Newton Avenue
in background

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Looking North
on
Haddon Avenue
from
South 9th Street

January 2, 2009

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Looking North
on
Haddon Avenue
from
South 9th Street

January 2, 2009

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500 Block of Haddon Avenue
510-571 Haddon Avenue
  513 Haddon Avenue

1969 M. Frazier
1980 gone

Storm Snaps Heat Plague; 4 More Drown 
Man and Woman Struck By Lightning; Mercury Tumbles

The only heat prostration in the city treated at the local hospitals was that of Miss Catherine Errickson, 23, of 517 Haddon Avenue. She collapsed while walking along Haddon Avenue, near Carman Street, and was taken to the Cooper Hospital. After treatment she was taken to her home. . 

517 Haddon Avenue

1933 Catherine Errickson

Camden Courier-Post
June 13, 1933

Mr. and Mrs. Horace T. Morton, of 518 Haddon Avenue, have opened their cottage in Pitman for the season, as have Mr. and Mrs. Horace Simpson, of 604 North Sixth Street. 

518 Haddon Avenue

1933 Horace T. Morton

Camden Courier-Post
June 12, 1933

MAN IN ALIMONY CASE SAYS WIFE EARNS MORE

Haled into chancery court by his former wife on a charge of contempt of court in neglecting to pay alimony, Herman Saxe, 528 Haddon Avenue, testified yesterday that· his wife is employed and receives a larger wage than he does.

He was arraigned before William J. Kraft, advisory master in chancery, on complaint of Mrs. Celia Saxe, of 4917 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. She obtained a divorce from him last July and the court ordered him to pay her $6 a week alimony. She asserted that she has not received one cent from him.

When he took the stand in his own defense, Saxe stated he works in a Camden factory for $20 a week and that his wife receives $30 at her Philadelphia place of employment. Mrs. Saxe denied this.

Kraft adjourned the hearing for two weeks to give Saxe an opportunity to obtain additional testimony, substantiating hill allegation. 

528 Haddon Avenue

1933 Herman Saxe

Camden Courier-Post
June 26, 1933

528 Haddon Avenue

1947 Charles S. Hance

 

  533 Haddon Avenue

Robert Weyman
Camden High School Class of 1959

Mrs. Scott Forms Junior Board for Hospital Service

Mrs. William B. Scott today announces the organization of a Junior Women's Board to the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital.

The membership consists of the officers of the junior auxiliaries throughout this city and the suburbs. At the initial meeting on Monday evening at Mrs. Scott's home, 540 Haddon Avenue, were representatives from Camden, East Camden, Pitman and Pennsauken Merchantville auxiliaries.

The objective of the board is to more closely unite the activities of the junior groups by outlining the year's work and by discussing plans concerning hospital affairs. One result of the meeting was the decision of various auxiliaries to maintain beds' in the hospital as their annual project.

Mrs. Scott, who is president of the Senior Women's Board, is directing the activities of the Junior Board. Miss Christine Brummer, of this city, a member of the Camden auxiliary, has been appointed secretary, and Mrs. Esther C. Abbott. of Pitman, financial chairman. The Camden branch is headed by Miss Lillian Hughes, of Camden.

The board will be in charge of the dance arrangements for the annual card party and dance, held for the benefit of the hospital, on April 5. Mrs. Lillian Hughes, of this city, heads the music committee. 

540 Haddon Avenue

1938 Mrs. William B. Scott

Camden Courier-Post
February 9, 1938

27 Mild Padlocks Provided In U.S. Court Rules by Avis

Lawrence L. Murphy, 33, of 552 Haddon Avenue, Camden, was fined $25 when he pleaded guilty to possession of two jugs of liquor. He was arrested February 10 with the liquor in his possession. 

552 Haddon Avenue

1933 Horace T. Morton

Camden Courier-Post
June 13, 1933

544 Haddon Avenue

Furnished Rooms

Camden Courier-Post
June 7, 1933

  552 Haddon Avenue

1929 Irvin Franklin Bishop

  571 Haddon Avenue

1877-1914 William F. "Billy" Sand
1914-1933 
Thompson's Cafe
- James D. Thompson
1936-1949 William Dischert 
1954-1959 Toby Stewart's Tavern  
1964-1967 The Corner 
1969 Gone


500 Block of Haddon Avenue
500 Haddon Avenue

1900s-1910s Charles H. Pooley
grocer

1919
Camden High School Yearbook

  500 Haddon Avenue

1924 Frank A. Batten
delicatessen

  506 Haddon Avenue

1890s-1900s Joseph B. Hall
Frances S. Hall

  506 Haddon Avenue

1947 Hobart C. Corson

WIFE’S PAIN IN NECK WINS DIVORCE PLEA
Husband Used Her as Human Ashtray;
She Tells Court in Burning Recitals

A Camden city employee was accused yesterday, of snuffing out a cigarette by pressing it against the back of his wife's neck.

Testimony to this effect won recommendation for a divorce for Mrs. Lillian T. Joyce of 201 South Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, from Worthington W. Joyce of 507 Haddon Avenue, this city. Joyce is employed in the highway department.

Mrs. Joyce related a series of alleged cruelties at hearing before Advisory Master Linwood W. Erickson in Camden Chancery Court. The case was not contested.

The Joyces were married March 3, 1925, in an elopement to Maryland, and separated last May, 1937, she testified. They have a son, 11.

Mrs. Joyce testified she was ordered to "get out" by her husband several times and that he frequently showed violent anger.

Once, she told the court, he twisted her arm, tore open her dress and took $10 from her in the presence of a group of friends. That was at Christmas time, 1935, she testified. January 30, 1937, while returning from a ball at a hotel here, Joyce beat, her and took her purse while friends looked on, the wife said, adding that this incident took place in front of the Court House.

Mrs. Joyce showed scars on her neck to Erickson in telling of the incident when her husband snuffed out a cigarette. The wife told the court it caused her to suffer intense pain.

Four days later, last May 6, he kicked her in the stomach and pushed her down. a stairway, Mrs. Joyce testified. It was after this that she left home and went to Philadelphia to live, Mrs. Joyce said.

507 Haddon Avenue

1938 Worthington Winfield Joyce

Camden Courier-Post
February 9, 1938

Storm Snaps Heat Plague; 4 More Drown 
Man and Woman Struck By Lightning; Mercury Tumbles

The only heat prostration in the city treated at the local hospitals was that of Miss Catherine Errickson, 23, of 517 Haddon Avenue. She collapsed while walking along Haddon Avenue, near Carman Street, and was taken to the Cooper Hospital. After treatment she was taken to her home. . 

517 Haddon Avenue

1933 Catherine Errickson

Camden Courier-Post
June 13, 1933

Mr. and Mrs. Horace T. Morton, of 518 Haddon Avenue, have opened their cottage in Pitman for the season, as have Mr. and Mrs. Horace Simpson, of 604 North Sixth Street. 

518 Haddon Avenue

1933 Horace T. Morton

Camden Courier-Post
June 12, 1933

MAN IN ALIMONY CASE SAYS WIFE EARNS MORE

Haled into chancery court by his former wife on a charge of contempt of court in neglecting to pay alimony, Herman Saxe, 528 Haddon Avenue, testified yesterday that· his wife is employed and receives a larger wage than he does.

He was arraigned before William J. Kraft, advisory master in chancery, on complaint of Mrs. Celia Saxe, of 4917 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. She obtained a divorce from him last July and the court ordered him to pay her $6 a week alimony. She asserted that she has not received one cent from him.

When he took the stand in his own defense, Saxe stated he works in a Camden factory for $20 a week and that his wife receives $30 at her Philadelphia place of employment. Mrs. Saxe denied this.

Kraft adjourned the hearing for two weeks to give Saxe an opportunity to obtain additional testimony, substantiating hill allegation. 

528 Haddon Avenue

1933 Herman Saxe

Camden Courier-Post
June 26, 1933

528 Haddon Avenue

1947 Charles S. Hance

 

Mrs. Scott Forms Junior Board for Hospital Service

Mrs. William B. Scott today announces the organization of a Junior Women's Board to the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital.

The membership consists of the officers of the junior auxiliaries throughout this city and the suburbs. At the initial meeting on Monday evening at Mrs. Scott's home, 540 Haddon Avenue, were representatives from Camden, East Camden, Pitman and Pennsauken Merchantville auxiliaries.

The objective of the board is to more closely unite the activities of the junior groups by outlining the year's work and by discussing plans concerning hospital affairs. One result of the meeting was the decision of various auxiliaries to maintain beds' in the hospital as their annual project.

Mrs. Scott, who is president of the Senior Women's Board, is directing the activities of the Junior Board. Miss Christine Brummer, of this city, a member of the Camden auxiliary, has been appointed secretary, and Mrs. Esther C. Abbott. of Pitman, financial chairman. The Camden branch is headed by Miss Lillian Hughes, of Camden.

The board will be in charge of the dance arrangements for the annual card party and dance, held for the benefit of the hospital, on April 5. Mrs. Lillian Hughes, of this city, heads the music committee. 

540 Haddon Avenue

1938 Mrs. William B. Scott

Camden Courier-Post
February 9, 1938

27 Mild Padlocks Provided In U.S. Court Rules by Avis

Lawrence L. Murphy, 33, of 552 Haddon Avenue, Camden, was fined $25 when he pleaded guilty to possession of two jugs of liquor. He was arrested February 10 with the liquor in his possession. 

552 Haddon Avenue

1933 Horace T. Morton

Camden Courier-Post
June 13, 1933

  552 Haddon Avenue

1929 Irvin Franklin Bishop

  571 Haddon Avenue

1877-1914 William F. "Billy" Sand
1914-1933 
Thompson's Cafe
- James D. Thompson
1936-1949 William Dischert 
1954-1959 Toby Stewart's Tavern  
1964-1967 The Corner 
1970 Gone


Intersection of Haddon Avenue, Line Street & Mt. Ephraim Avenue
Northeast Corner

Fleck Plumbing & Heating Supplies Co.

   
   

700 Block of Haddon Avenue
700 Haddon Avenue

1923 Fred Neubaum
confectionary

excerpted from
This is the Beginning of my Life Story
by Robert Fred Neubaum
written about 1987

When I was about 8 years old (1918), my father, who was a machinist at the Bethlehem Steel company, left this job and moved to Camden, New Jersey, to work in the shipbuilding industry because of higher wages. Not long after he went there, World War I ended, and the shipbuilding industry declined. He then worked in a small machine shop called Morton's Machine Shop until work became slack there, too. 

He then purchased a store on Kaighn Avenue. It was a combination cigar, candy and ice cream store which also sold newspapers and magazines. He later moved the store to the intersection of Haddon Avenue, Mt. Ephraim Avenue and Line Street

700 Haddon Avenue

1923 Fred Neubaum
confectionary

When I finished the 7th grade in school, he asked me to come to Camden to tend the store while he went to work at an outside job, since the income from the store was not sufficient. He gave me instructions on how to arrive there: by train from Harrisburg to Philadelphia, by subway from the train station to the ferry landing, by ferry across the Delaware River to Camden, and by trolley car to the location of the store. When I arrived, my father sent me alone to a restaurant about a block away, and it was then I had my first restaurant meal. They served me soup, and I ate the soup and got up to leave. The proprietor told me that wasn't the entire meal, so I sat down and had the rest of the meal.

Left: Bob Neubaum at his father' store in Camden

700 Haddon Avenue

1923 Fred Neubaum
confectionary

For the entire summer vacation I clerked in the store during the daylight hours while my father worked at a machine shop, coming home in the evening to take care of the store until it closed at 11 p.m. Each evening at 11 o'clock the telephone would ring, and a voice would say "Breyer's calling," at which time we would give our order for the various flavors of ice cream to be delivered the next day by horse and wagon.

Left: Bob Neubaum at the door to the store

 

700 Haddon Avenue

1923 Fred Neubaum
confectionary

The next day the ice cream would be delivered, placed in the ice cream cabinet and chopped ice poured over the cans of ice cream. This had to be stomped down with a club about the size and shape of a baseball bat to pack it around the cans to keep the ice cream from melting. Salt was also sprinkled into the ice to cause it to melt, and the ice water was colder than the ice itself…so the ice water would keep the ice cream from melting.

There were 2 telephones in the store because there were rival telephone companies--the Bell and the Keystone. The same situation existed in Harrisburg, and subscribers to one telephone system could not contact subscribers of the other.

Left: Nell (the dog) with one of the guys who hung out in the store

700 Haddon Avenue

1923 Fred Neubaum
confectionary

While working in the store that summer during vacation, I acquired a camera from a punchboard in the store and took a lot of pictures on weekends when I wasn't working. I would walk to different parts of the city on Sundays and take pictures of various buildings--city hall, high school buildings, and various statues. At the end of the summer I returned to Enhaut in time to start school in the 8th grade in Oberlin.

Left: Interior of the store with another guy who hung out there

  700 Haddon Avenue

1924-1927 Samuel Rudinoff
restaurant

  724 Haddon Avenue

Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Pine Street - early 1950s
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Left: Sitting on the wall are Mr. Robison's nephews and niece, Tony, Annamarie and Joe Di Paola Jr.  
In the background, parked on the
Haddon Avenue side of 964 Pine Street is the Willys truck belonging to  Robison's Typewriter and Cash Register Repair. 

Below: Looking South-east on Haddon Avenue from the corner of Haddon Avenue & Pine Street
Looking Southwest
on
Haddon
Avenue
from
Pine Street

February 5, 2009

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to enlarge

801-825 Haddon Avenue

February 5, 2009

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to enlarge

   

800 Block of Haddon Avenue
  800-802 Haddon Avenue

1947 Rose's Meats & Groceries

  801 Haddon Avenue
  814 Haddon Avenue

1924 Charles H. Pooley

  828 Haddon Avenue

1924 Albert T. Purnell

  825 Haddon Avenue

Arlene Wilson
Camden High School Class of 1959

828 Haddon Avenue

August 18, 2005

 

828 Haddon Avenue

August 18, 2005

828 Haddon Avenue

August 18, 2005

  850 Haddon Avenue

John E. Jobes
Camden High School Class of 1960


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Division Street
   
   
   

800 Block of Haddon Avenue
851 Haddon Avenue

1924 Frank S. Van Hart
1929 Vacant
1940-1960s Robert J. Blake
funeral home

Photo taken March 15, 2003

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851 Haddon Avenue

1924 Frank S. Van Hart
1929 Vacant
1940s-1960s Robert J. Blake
funeral home

Photo taken March 15, 2003

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851 Haddon Avenue

Photo taken 2007

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851 Haddon Avenue

Photo taken 2007

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  864 Haddon Avenue

1920s-1940s
Vincent Ardire & Family
Vincent & Anna Ardire
Grace Ardire
Philip Ardire
Biaggio P. Ardire
Marie Ardire

866 Haddon Avenue

Furnished Rooms

"Gentleman pref. $2.50 week"

Camden Courier-Post
June 7, 1933

  898 Haddon Avenue

Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Spruce Street
   
   
   

900 Block of Haddon Avenue
901 Haddon Avenue
903 Haddon Avenue
903-905 Haddon Avenue
903-905 Haddon Avenue
905 Haddon Avenue
  907 Haddon Avenue

1942 Joseph Grossberg
1947 Phillip Grossburg

907 Haddon Avenue

September 2006

  908 Haddon Avenue

1924 John Hefflinger

908 Haddon Avenue

June 17, 2006

  909 Haddon Avenue

Catherine Johnson
Camden High School Class of 1960

909-913 Haddon Avenue

 

915 Haddon Avenue

1890s-1960s
Camden Home for Friendless Children

  915 Haddon Avenue

1960s-2000s
Salvation Army

934 Haddon Avenue

1927-1928 Stanley B. Scott
Custom Furniture

Camden Courier-Post
January 7, 1928

 

  938 Haddon Avenue

David E. Nicktern
Camden High School Class of 1959

  940 Haddon Avenue
  940 Haddon Avenue

Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Walnut Street
   
   
   

1000 Block of Haddon Avenue
1000 Haddon Avenue

1936 Sloan's Cafe 
1939-1947 Michael Mulvihill 
1954-1970 Haddon Tavern 
1990 Closed
2006 Razed

  1030 Haddon Avenue

1920s-1940s Walter & Mattie Boone

  1038 Haddon Avenue

1940s
Corrado Manello & Family
Corrado & Alfia Mannello
Sebastian Mannello
Louise Mannello

1038 Haddon Avenue

Private First Class
Sebastian Mannella


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Mount Vernon Street
COLLINGSWOOD MAN HURT

Suffering cuts and bruises, Kline H. William, of 2203 East Madison avenue, Collingswood, was treated at the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital on Saturday after he was struck by an automobile at Haddon Avenue and Mt. Vernon Street.

The driver of the car, Harry Shaner, 44, of 1120 Kaighn Avenue, had no driver's license, according to Patrolman Stanley Wirtz. He was held in his own recognizance for a hearing in police court.

Camden Courier-Post
June 12, 1933

   
   
   

1000 Block of Haddon Avenue
 

1039 Haddon Avenue

1918-1943 Frank Wisniewski
1947-1970 Helen Wisniewski Frank's Cafe
1977-2004 Bundy's Jokers Wild

 

1040 Haddon Avenue

1940s-1961 Joseph P. Boone

  1045 Haddon Avenue

1947
Julius "Frankie 'Kid' Carlin" Lighthiser

  1050 Haddon Avenue

Edward Van Osten
Camden High School Class of 1959

  1051-1053 Haddon Avenue

1946-1947 Almond Glass Works

  1052 Haddon Avenue

Ethel Jones
Camden High School Class of 1960

  1057 Haddon Avenue
1924 Stephen Buczkowski
1057 Haddon Avenue

1940-1947 United Glass & Top Works
George Hildrew

February 1940
Camden High School Yearbook

BIBLE CLASS ENTERTAINED

Mrs. William Griffith, of 1080 Haddon Avenue, entertained at her home on Tuesday evening for the members of the Wide Awake Bible class of the Parkside M. E. Church. 

1068 Haddon Avenue

1933 William Griffith

Camden Courier-Post
June 22, 1933

1073 Haddon Avenue

Franks & Sweeney
Electrical Company

Camden Courier-Post
March 12, 1930

1079 Haddon Avenue

Jack's Candy & Smoke Shop

Camden High Shool
January 1928
Purple & Gold Yearbook

  1079 Haddon Avenue

Bernard Guralson
Camden High School Class of 1959

  1079 Haddon Avenue

Bernice Guralson
Camden High School Class of 1960

  1085 Haddon Avenue

1947 Mary & Vi's Seafood & Oyster House
1950s-1970s Canary Cottage
James Sarli& Family


Intersection of Haddon Avenue, Chestnut Street & Park Boulevard
   
   
   

1100 Block of Haddon Avenue
  1100 Haddon Avenue
1101-1113
Haddon Avenue

1923-1924 Millwood Motor Co.
New Car Dealership

  1101-1113
Haddon Avenue

1923-1924 United Auto Electric
Auto Repairs

1111 Haddon Avenue

1936-Late 1950s
George's Auto Service
George Schatz
1940s-Late 1950s
Auto Parts & Ignition Co.
George Schatz

Camden Courier-Post
June 1, 1939

1111 Haddon Avenue

February 1, 2004

  1117 Haddon Avenue

Barbara Mitchell
Camden High School Class of 1959

1119 Haddon Avenue

1967 Duckie's Dashery
Donald "Ducky" Birts

1121 Haddon Avenue

M. Sidlick
Tailor, Dry Cleaner

1919 Camden High School Yearbook Ad

  1121 Haddon Avenue

1924 Hiram Martin
Dry Cleaner

1123 Haddon Avenue

Seal Tight Caulking Company

Camden Courier-Post
January 3, 1928

1125-1127 Haddon Avenue

Eggie & Son
New Car Dealership

Camden Courier-Post
February 19, 1933

  1125-1127 Haddon Avenue

1924 Henry S. Vollmer
garage

1125-1127 Haddon Avenue

Mori-Holland Motor Company
New Car Dealership

Camden Courier-Post
January 17, 1931

1125-1127 Haddon Avenue

Colonial Motors, Inc.

Camden Courier-Post
January 1939

 

  1125 Haddon Avenue

1959 Addresses, Inc.

1125 Haddon Avenue

1969-1980 Parkside Billiards

Fire fighter does effective job of venting front of pool hall as Ladder Company 1 gets into position above. This fire, on March 24, 1980, went to a Third Alarm with many special calls.

 

  1128 Haddon Avenue

1947-1960s Parkside Billiards
David Bernstein & Samuel Horowitz

Parkside Billiards moved across the street to 1125 Haddon during the 1960s

  1129 Haddon Avenue

1947 Jack A. Dunn Motor Company
Hudson Sales & Service

1129-1131 Haddon Avenue

Wilton Carpet Company
Joseph Silverman

Camden Courier-Post
1967

Gone to Pennsauken by Fall 1969

1133-1141
Haddon Avenue

1924 Donald Danenhower
automobile dealership

1133-1141
Haddon Avenue

New Jersey General Tire

Camden Courier-Post
June 8, 1933

1133-1141
Haddon Avenue

New Jersey General Tire

Camden Courier-Post
June 14, 1933

1133-1141
Haddon Avenue

New Jersey General Tire

Camden Courier-Post
August 4, 1933

  1133-1141
Haddon Avenue

Super Tire Engineering
Harry Schaevitz
1947

  1151 Haddon Avenue

1918-1924 William F. Leskowski
bar
1947 Pep Boys
Auto Parts

1152 Haddon Avenue
  1152 Haddon Avenue

1924 Camden Auto Top Shop


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Sycamore Street
   
   
   

1100 Block of Haddon Avenue
1153 Haddon Avenue

Maison Jacques

Camden Courier-Post
May 19, 1964

1159 Haddon Avenue

Johnson's
Peter O. Johnson
Stationers

1919 Camden High School Yearbook Ad

  1169 Haddon Avenue

1947 Vivi's Luncheonette

1169 Haddon Avenue
  1171 Haddon Avenue

1947 Harry Richman

  1172 Haddon Avenue

Robert Hines
Camden High School Class of 1960

  1173 Haddon Avenue

1958
Haddon Tailors
Expert Zipper Repairs

  1177 Haddon Avenue

1924 H.J. Rosen
dry goods

1177 Haddon Avenue

1933 F. Sandler
locksmith

Camden Courier-Post
June 16, 1933

  1177 Haddon Avenue

1946-1947 Juliani Tailors

1177 Haddon Avenue

Wite's 60 Minute Cleaning

  1178 Haddon Avenue

1958 Lyric Floral Shoppe

1179 Haddon Avenue

Frank A. Batten
Fine Groceries

1919 Camden High School Yearbook Ad

  1179 Haddon Avenue

1924 Renato Demeglio
confectionary

1179 Haddon Avenue was Huskey's luncheonette from 1949 to early 1960's. I ate there for lunch almost every day when I worked at Pep Boys. My mouth waters for one of his corn beef on rye and a bowl of cream of mushroom soup or chicken noodle and matzo balls.  

Jim Bessing
March 2008

1179 Haddon Avenue

1947-1960s
Huskey's Famous Sandwich Shop

  1184 Haddon Avenue

1924 vacant

1184 Haddon Avenue

Roxy's

Camden Courier-Post
October 30, 1931

1184 Haddon Avenue

1967 Darden's barber Shop
William Darden

  1191 Haddon Avenue

1924 The Forest Hill Theater
1930s-1950s Parkside Theater

1191 Haddon Avenue

1930s-1950s Parkside Theater

Camden Courier-Post
June 3, 1933

1191 Haddon Avenue

1930s-1950s Parkside Theater

Camden Courier-Post
October 3, 1936

1191 Haddon Avenue


1930s-1950s Parkside Theater

1940

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1191 Haddon Avenue

Parkside Theater

Camden Courier-Post
June 10, 1960

1191 Haddon Avenue

1930s-1960s Parkside Theater

1960s

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  1195 Haddon Avenue

1946-1947 The Jewel Box

1198 Haddon Avenue

1924-1950 Harry Obus
Auto Supplies, Goodyear Tires


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Kaighn Avenue
Southeast Corner

Parkside Trust Company

Photo from 1926

Southwest Corner

Parkside Trust Company

Photo October 2, 2005

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1200 Block of Haddon Avenue
1201 Haddon Avenue

1932-1942
Henry Bellitz
Pharmacy
1932-2008 Bell Pharmacy

1201 Haddon Avenue

October 20, 2005

1202 Haddon Avenue

1914-1920s Crescent Drug Company
Dr. David S. Rhone

1919 Camden High School Yearbook Ad

  1203 Haddon Avenue

1922 Charles Morris

1203 Haddon Avenue

1931 Tak-A Boost Shop
restaurant

1204 Haddon Avenue

1940 Rosner's Hardware

February 1940
Camden High School Yearbook

1204 Haddon Avenue

1967 Buck Young's Record Shop

Left: Donald "Ducky" Birts
Right: Buck Young

  1205 Haddon Avenue

1946 Helen's Gift Shop

  1206 Haddon Avenue

1986 Lori's Records and Tapes

  1208 Haddon Avenue

1924 Teresa C. Walsh
real Estate
1924 Gerber & Ganley
contractors
1924 Wilson S. Meyers
notary
1924 Hubert S. Cook

  1210 Haddon Avenue

1924 Bernard C. Foulon
baker

1210 Haddon Avenue

Mashall's Oyster House

Camden Courier-Post
February 10, 1933

 

  1210 Haddon Avenue

1947Savar Beauty Salon
("formerly Stoglin's")

  1211 Haddon Avenue

1938 Victoria McCurdy

  1214 Haddon Avenue

1947 Al & Sam's
FRUIT-PRODUCE FROZEN FOOD - SEA FOOD

1214 Haddon Avenue

1967 Sam's Steaks

  1215 Haddon Avenue

1924 Harry Robson
men's furnishings

1215 Haddon Avenue

1930s-1940s
Shirley's Beauty Shop

Camden Courier-Post
January 27, 1939

1215 Haddon Avenue

1967 Marlene's Beauty Shop
Marlene Brown

1216 Haddon Avenue

1910s-1920s Frank A. Maeise
barber

1919 Camden High School Yearbook Ad

1219 Haddon Avenue

Gus Hempel Meat Market

Camden High Shool
January 1928
Purple & Gold Yearbook

  1223 Haddon Avenue

1924 Sol Goldberg
tailor

1223 Haddon Avenue

1929 Quaker Auto Supply

Camden Courier-Post
September 12, 1929

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  1223 Haddon Avenue

1930s-1942 Charles E.A. "Pop" Mathews
bar
1943 Ada Mathews
bar

1223 Haddon Avenue

1940s-200s Donkey's Place

Leon "Donkey" Lucas
Bob Lucas

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1223 Haddon Avenue

1940s-200s Donkey's Place

Leon "Donkey" Lucas
Bob Lucas

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  1224 Haddon Avenue

1947 Jane's Sweet Shop

1225 Haddon Avenue

1924 Harry S. Pont
gasoline
1980s-2000s Donkey's Place
weekend takeout window

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1225 Haddon Avenue

1935 Earl Hurff
gas station

Camden Courier-Post
October 17, 1936

1226 Haddon Avenue

1940 Yenkoff's

February 1940
Camden High School Yearbook

 

1226 Haddon Avenue

1967 Harry's
Greeting Cards, Stationary & Toys

1950s-late 1960s
Harry Lemmerman

  1226-1/2 Haddon Avenue

1946-1947 Haddon Bakery
(formerly Cushman Bakery)
Marion & Raymond Chojnacki

1228 Haddon Avenue

1919 Alfred Meurer
ice cream parlor & bakery

1919 Camden High School Yearbook Ad

  1228 Haddon Avenue

1924 Alfred Essig
bakery

  1236 Haddon Avenue

1947 Ramona Specialty Shop

1244 Haddon Avenue

1932
Forest Hill Sweet Shop & Tea Room

  1244 Haddon Avenue

1947 Jim's Luncheonette
James Sarli

1244 Haddon Avenue

1950s-1960s
Marshall's Restaurant & Seafood

1244 Haddon Avenue

1967 Eric's Formal Wear

RALPH PHILLIPS WEDS MISS ELSA D. STUMM

Miss Elsa D. Stumm, 24, of 1201 Liberty Street, was married yesterday in the German Lutheran Church, Fifth and Stevens Street, to Ralph R. Phillips, 24, of 1248 Haddon Avenue.

Miss Stumm is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stumm, and Phillips is the son Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Phillips. His father is well known in real estate circles and in civic work and independent politics. He is associated with his father in the real estate business. 

The couple left last night on a wedding trip to the Century of Progress Exposition at Chicago. They will make their home at 626 North Forty-second Street. 

1248 Haddon Avenue

O.O. Phillips & Family
Ralph R. Phillips

Camden Courier-Post
June 17, 1933

  1248 Haddon Avenue

1947 Sonia Dress Shop
1960 Haddon Appliances Inc.

  1258 Haddon Avenue

1924 Franks & Sweeney
painting contractors
Adam J. Franks

1258 Haddon Avenue

1967 Selmer's Pastries

  1262 Haddon Avenue

1947 Harry Katz
kosher meats

1268 Haddon Avenue

1919 Pedrick's Jewelry Store
Herman R. Pedrick

1919 Camden High School Yearbook Ad

1268 Haddon Avenue

1933-1947 Holland Furnace Company

Camden Courier-Post
June 12, 1933


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Liberty Street
   
   
   

1300 Block of Haddon Avenue
1305-1307 Haddon Avenue

1910s-1920s Gerson Azoff
pharmacy

1919 Camden High School Yearbook Ad

  1307 Haddon Avenue
  1309 Haddon Avenue

1947 Colton Electric

  1327 Haddon Avenue

1960 Juliani Cleaners

  1372 Haddon Avenue

Clara Branzburg
Camden High School Class of 1959

  1378 Haddon Avenue

1946 Rosenthal's Confectionary

1388 Haddon Avenue
1388 Haddon Avenue

1926 Advertisement
for a

Stutz & Hupmobile
New Car Dealership

Click on Image to Enlarge

  1388 Haddon Avenue

1936 Gomery-Schwartz
New Car Dealership

1936 N.J. Bell Telephone Directory

 

1388 Haddon Avenue

1940s-1970s Templin Motors
New Car Dealership

 

1388 Haddon Avenue

1940s-1960s Templin Motors
New Car Dealership

1959 N.J. Bell Telephone Directory

1388 Haddon Avenue

2003 Dollar & Bargain

1388 Haddon Avenue

2003 Dollar & Bargain

1388 Haddon Avenue

2003 Dollar & Bargain

  1396 Haddon Avenue

Intersection of Haddon Avenue, Mechanic Street & Bradley Avenue
   
   
   

1400 Block of Haddon Avenue
1400 Haddon Avenue

Mac Fulton Inc.
V. McClellan "Mac" Fulton

New Car Dealership

Camden Courier-Post
February 10, 1933

1401 Haddon Avenue
  1402 Haddon Avenue
  1402-1/2 Haddon Avenue
  1403 Haddon Avenue
  1404 Haddon Avenue

SMALL SALES SPECIALTY OF BOUQUET SHOP HERE

Established but six months, The Bouquet Shop at 1405 Haddon Avenue, is doing a large volume of trade.

A new idea in flower shops, the shop makes a specialty of small orders. Although Miss Alexy, owner of the shop, does wedding and funeral work, most of her business consists of small sales for gifts, wear and home decoration.

“We handle a large variety of flowers and stock a line of novelties, both in flowers and containers," said Miss Alexy. "Flowers are displayed in and often sold with suitable vases or novelty containers. All flowers and containers are price-tagged to assist the customer. We handle only fresh cut flowers."

1405 Haddon Avenue

1933 The Bouquet Shop

Camden Courier-Post
June 8, 1933

1406 Haddon Avenue

The Mrkwa Beauty Shop

Camden High Shool
January 1928
Purple & Gold Yearbook

  1407-1409 Haddon Avenue

1946-1947 Camden Auto Top Co.

  1411 Haddon Avenue

Lois Estlack
Warren Estlack
Camden High School Class of 1960

   
  1414 Haddon Avenue

1986 A&E Realty

  1417 Haddon Avenue

Camden Courier-Post
January 7, 1928
Abraham Pelicoff

  1418 Haddon Avenue

1960 Santicapeto Atlantic Station
gasoline

  1426 Haddon Avenue

1938 Marie A. Paris

1408 Haddon Avenue

1943 Morgan Cleaners & Dyers

1943 Camden High School
Purple & Gold Yearbook Ad

1429 Haddon Avenue

Harry K. Pape
Auto Parts

Camden Courier-Post
June 8, 1933

 

  1427-1431 Haddon Avenue

1946-1980s Harry K. Pape Co.


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Atlantic Avenue
   
   
   

1400 Block of Haddon Avenue
  1430 Haddon Avenue
1438 Haddon Avenue

September 20, 2009

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1445 Haddon Avenue

1908-1925 Emil Muckensturm's Saloon 1925-1926 Samuel L. Sweeten 
1926-1939 Ruth Muckensturm  
1946-1984 Chapman's Cafe Alf Chapman 
1982-2006 Charley's Place

1445 Haddon Avenue

1908-1925 Emil Muckensturm's Saloon 1925-1926 Samuel L. Sweeten 
1926-1939 Ruth Muckensturm  
1946-1984 Chapman's Cafe Alf Chapman 
1982-2006 Charley's Place

1445 Haddon Avenue

1908-1925 Emil Muckensturm's Saloon 1925-1926 Samuel L. Sweeten 
1926-1939 Ruth Muckensturm  
1946-1984 Chapman's Cafe Alf Chapman 
1982-2006 Charley's Place

  1445 Haddon Avenue

Robert L. Chapman
Camden High School Class of 1959

1446 Haddon Avenue

1904-1914 James Reeve & Family

  1458 Haddon Avenue

Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Atlantic Avenue
   
   
   

1400 Block of Haddon Avenue
  1459 Haddon Avenue

1924 William Cline
machinist

1459 Haddon Avenue

1940s-1980s Camden Storage Battery Co.

Elmer Woods - Charles Goldberg
Carl Evans

Camden Courier-Post
December 22, 1941

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  1460 Haddon Avenue
  1466 Haddon Avenue

1960 M. Rosenfeld Electric Company

  1467 Haddon Avenue
  1468 Haddon Avenue

Camden Courier-Post
January 7, 1928
Joseph and Michael Greenetz

  1471 Haddon Avenue
  1473 Haddon Avenue

1918-1919 William Smith 
1924 William Fenimore 
1929-1931 John Kirk 
1939 Frank Caromano 
1940-1943 Alf McCart 
1947 Chester S Coach Last Chance Cafe
1956-1982 First & Last Chance Bar & Liquors 
1985 Lenny's Pub
1988 First & Last Chance Bar & Liquors 
1990 Francine's 

Closed in 2001

1492-1494
Haddon Avenue

1492 Haddon Avenue
South Jersey Rubber Company
auto parts
1494 Haddon Avenue
Kruse & Slattery
machine shop

Photo taken Circa 1925
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1492 Haddon Avenue

1492 Haddon Avenue
South Jersey Rubber Company
auto parts

Photo taken Circa 1925

1494 Haddon Avenue

1494 Haddon Avenue
Kruse & Slattery
machine shop

Photo taken Circa 1925


Intersection of Haddon Avenue, Euclid Avenue & Everett Street
   
   
   

1500 Block of Haddon Avenue
  1500 Haddon Avenue
  1501 Haddon Avenue

Haddon Esso

My Uncle Bert Romano owned the Haddon Esso Gas Station on Haddon Avenue for many, many years. My Dad, Anthony, was a mechanic at
the station.

Mary Romano
May 2009

  1598 Haddon Avenue

Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Jackson Street
   
   
   

1600 Block of Haddon Avenue
1600 Haddon Avenue

Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
1950s Postcard

 

1600 Haddon Avenue

Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
1950s Postcard

 

1600 Haddon Avenue

Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center
1991 Advertisement

 

1601 Haddon Avenue

Druck Motor Company
New Car Dealership
1940s

1947 City Directory Advertisement

1601 Haddon Avenue

Druck Motor Company
New Car Dealership
1940s

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  1625 Haddon Avenue

 


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Jackson Street
   
   
   

1600 Block of Haddon Avenue
  1631 Haddon Avenue
1643 Haddon Avenue

Acme Staple Company

Click on Image to Enlarge
1649-1651


1910s-1920s
Royal Cocoa Company
1929-1976
A.N. Stollewerck Company
chocolate factory

1976
B.P.U.M.
1980s-1990s
Shanahan Freight Co.

1649-1651


Above building razed
during the1990s

1990s-2000s
Parking
for
Our Lady of Lourdes
Hospital

1671 Haddon Avenue

1950s Jack A. Dunn Motor Co.
New Car dealership

  1687 Haddon Avenue

1700 Block of Haddon Avenue
  1703 Haddon Avenue
  1721 Haddon Avenue

Norman S. Wilson
New Car Dealership

1721 Haddon Avenue

Watson Shallcross Inc.
New Car Dealership

Camden Courier-Post
June 8, 1933

1721 Haddon Avenue

Haddon Motors DeSoto-Plymouth
Morris Puro

Camden Courier-Post
March 11, 1942

 

1721 Haddon Avenue

Haddon Motors DeSoto-Plymouth
Morris Puro

1940s Postcard

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Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Colton Street
   
   
   

1700 Block of Haddon Avenue
1759 Haddon Avenue

1930s-1970s
Randolph Chevrolet

  1759 Haddon Avenue
1970s-1980s
Distasio Chevrolet
  1771 Haddon Avenue
  1777 Haddon Avenue

Intersection of Haddon Avenue & White Horse Pike
June 27, 1929

The George D. Weatherill
Varnish Works
Fire

Billowing clouds of toxic smoke rise above the Wetherill Varnish Works, southwest corner of Haddon Avenue and the White Horse Pike. Three alarms were sounded to control this fire.


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Old White Horse
December 1967

A parking lot where the Varnish Works once stood.

Building at bottom was Haddon Motors automobile dealership

Buildings in upper center comprised Randolph Chevrolet

   
   

1800 Block of Haddon Avenue
1801 Haddon Avenue

Euler's Rug & Carpet
aka
Euler's Floor Coverings

1950s-2000s

1977 Advertisement

 
1845 Haddon Avenue

Diocese of Camden

1991 Advertisement

 

1861 Haddon Avenue

Airport Pontiac-Cadillac

Camden Courier-Post
May 1934


1861 Haddon Avenue

 Camden Cadillac

1939

 

1861 Haddon Avenue

1940s-1956
Airport Pontiac

The local Pontiac franchise was acquired by Dave Cole sometime after October 1956. He built a new building on Admiral Wilson Boulevard and was operating thier by the fall of 1959 as Dave Cole Pontiac.

  1861 Haddon Avenue

1959-1960s
Auto Ignition & Parts Co.
George Schatz
1960s-1970
Parts Distributors

George Schatz

wholesale auto parts

Moved to Pennsauken by October 1970

1861 Haddon Avenue

Universal Windows & Doors
2003

1861 Haddon Avenue

Universal Windows & Doors
2003

1861 Haddon Avenue

Universal Windows & Doors
2003

1861 Haddon Avenue

Universal Windows & Doors
2003

1867 Haddon Avenue

1950s-1970 George's Auto Repair
George Schatz

Camden Courier-Post
May 19, 1964

 


Intersection of Haddon Avenue & Ferry Avenue
   
   

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