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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Camden County, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Camden County, New Jersey and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Camden County, NJ (183) Atlantic County, NJ (280) Burlington County, NJ (331) Gloucester County, NJ (55) Philadelphia County, PA (1651)  CamdenCounty(183) Camden County (183)  AtlanticCounty(280) Atlantic County (280)  BurlingtonCounty(331) Burlington County (331)  GloucesterCounty(55) Gloucester County (55)  PhiladelphiaCountyPennsylvania(1651) Philadelphia County (1651)
Camden is the county seat for Camden County
Adjacent to Camden County, New Jersey
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      Gloucester County (55)  
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101 New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Parkside — Walt WhitmanMay 31, 1819-March 26, 1892
Near Haddon Avenue, 0.1 miles east of Vesper Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
Author of Leaves of Grass, the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed. His life was an affirmation of freedom. His poetry was a celebration of life and his philosophy was a preparation for death. . . . Map (db m171891) HM
102 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Barclay Farmstead
On Barclay Lane east of Southview Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Welcome to the Barclay Farmstead This unique example of a Quaker Farmstead is currently owned and operated by the Township of Cherry Hill, with support from the Friends of Barclay Farmstead. The Farmstead is open to the public for tours, . . . Map (db m172699) HM
103 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Bataan Death March MemorialCourage • Valor • Comaraderie
On Park Boulevard at Donahue Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Park Boulevard.
This memorial honors the joint forces of 66,000 Filipinos and 12,000 American heroes who fought against the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. The joint forces were positioned to stall the Japanese invasion of the whole Philippine . . . Map (db m146694) HM WM
104 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Cherry Hill Monument
On Kaigns Avenue (NJ 38).
The Cherry Hill area was at times occupied by both forces in the Revolutionary War in 1777. Continental soldiers joined with local farmers in destroying strategic bridges across the Newton and Timer Creeks to delay the Hessians who were marching . . . Map (db m94767) HM WM
105 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Colestown Cemetery
On Kings Highway at Church Road on Kings Highway.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m79600) HM
106 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Free Wheel
On Bartons Mill Road.
Cherry Hill Township’s first public sculpture speaks to the history and heritage of the Croft Farm as both the site of a successful milling industry and a station along the Underground Railroad. Created entirely of steel, the sculpture stands over . . . Map (db m79608) HM
107 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Freedom Summer Memorial
On North Park Drive at Donahue Avenue, on the right when traveling east on North Park Drive.
This memorial grove grows in memory of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner who were murdered in the fight for civil rights in "Freedom Summer," Mississippi, 1964. May their selfless example inspire us today in our continued . . . Map (db m146695) HM
108 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Holocaust Memorial
On Park Boulevard at Donahue Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Park Boulevard.
We consecrate this eternal memorial flame to the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis in Europe, 1933-1945, in the most tragic of times known as the Holocaust, six million victims, including more than one million children, were martyred solely . . . Map (db m146691) HM
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109 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Jose P. Rizal1861 - 1989
On Park Boulevard at Donahue Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Park Boulevard.
Physician, poet, political essayist, novelist, sculptor, artists and linguist National hero of the Philippines His writings, "Noli Me Tangere" (Touch Me Not) and "El Filibusterismo" (The Social Cancer), which dramatized the Spanish colonial . . . Map (db m146693) HM
110 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Old Salem Road
On Brace Road (County Route 154), on the left when traveling south.
Here, Old Salem Road, laid out 1681 – 1686, crossed the north branch of Cooper River. The British Army used this road from Haddonfield, June 19, 1778, their right wing branching to Evesham and the left to Moorestown, enroute to Monmouth Court . . . Map (db m29226) HM
111 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Polish American Congress
On North Park Drive at West Hoffman Avenue, on the right when traveling east on North Park Drive.
South Jersey Division Honors the men and women Veterans of W.W.II from St. Joseph's Church, South Camden 1945 - 1995 50th Anniversary In memory of our fallen heroesMap (db m146698) WM
112 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — POW ★ MIA
On Park Boulevard at West Hoffman Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Park Boulevard.
POW ★ MIA You are not forgotten World War I • World War II • Korea • Vietnam • Persian GulfMap (db m146697) WM
113 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Raoul Wallenberg
On Park Boulevard at Donahue Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Park Boulevard.
In 1944 a Swedish diplomat, Raoul Wallenberg was given a daring assignment by the United States and Swedish governments: Save the Jews of Hungary from the Nazi Holocaust. This brave hero ultimately saved 100,000 Jewish lives. As the war drew to a . . . Map (db m146692) HM
114 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Ronald M. Mayercik Memorial
On Park Drive just east of Donahue Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In recognition of Ronald M. Mayercik and all POW/MIA You are not forgotten POW/MIA Awareness Cmte. Gloucester/Camden Counties Sept. 22, 1991 Map (db m146696) WM
115 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill — Samuel Colesc. 1635-1693
On Kings Highway at Church Road on Kings Highway.
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116 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill, Ashland — The Kay-Evans House at Croft Farm
On Bortons Mill Road.
The Kay-Evans house at Croft Farm dates to the mid 18th century when Isaac Kay, a prominent West Jersey settler, built a two-story brick dwelling to accompany his burgeoning milling establishment on the banks of the Cooper River. Subsequent owner . . . Map (db m79602) HM
117 New Jersey, Camden County, Cherry Hill, Ashland — The Outbuildings at Croft Farm
On Bortons Mill Road.
Croft Farm is fortunate to have a number of extant outbuildings on the property, including the only octagonal ice house in Camden County. All three outbuildings were utilized by several generations of the Evans Family, owners of the property for . . . Map (db m79603) HM
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118 New Jersey, Camden County, Collingswood — General Thaddeus Kosciuszko
On N. Park Dr., 0.2 miles U.S. 30/130, on the right when traveling east.
General Thaddeus Kosciuszko Revolutionary War Hero Dedicated By Polish American Congress South Jersey Division October 14, 1984Map (db m47669) HM
119 New Jersey, Camden County, Collingswood, Westmont — Artillery Park
On Atlantic Avenue east of West Collings Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In the name of Tatem-Shields Post #17, Department of New Jersey The American Legion we dedicate this memorial. We dedicate it to the memory of those who fell in the service of our Country. We dedicate it in the name of those who offered their . . . Map (db m221052) WM
120 New Jersey, Camden County, Collingswood, Westmont — Borough of Collingswood
On Haddon Avenue west of Lincoln Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Carved from Newton Township plantations which lay between the beautiful Newton and Cooper Creeks. Settled 1681 by
Zane • Sharp • Newby • Thackara • Bates • Goldsmith
Incorporated as a borough 1888 . . . Map (db m221047) HM
121 New Jersey, Camden County, Collingswood, Westmont — Collingswood
On West Collings Avenue at North Atlantic Avenue, on the right when traveling east on West Collings Avenue.
Honoring Those That Serve [Names listed]Map (db m221050) WM
122 New Jersey, Camden County, Collingswood, Westmont — World War Memorial
On West Collings Avenue at Park Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West Collings Avenue.
Dedciated May 30, 1921, by the citizens of the Borough of Collingswood, N.J. to those who served their country in the World WarMap (db m221053) WM
123 New Jersey, Camden County, Glendora — Ashbrook's Burial Ground
On Station Avenue at Melvin Avenue on Station Avenue.
1626 On this high bank along the Timber Creek was the Indian Village of Armewamex 1730 John Ashbrook in his will reserved “…one whole acre where the burying place now is for the use of the neighborhood.” Making this the . . . Map (db m94917) HM WM
124 New Jersey, Camden County, Glendora — Gabreil Daveis Tavern
On 3rd Avenue.
The Gabreil Daveis Tavern was built in 1756 as part of a 178 acre plantation. This was the first recorded tavern along the “Irish Road”, the great road leading from Gloucester Township to Great Egg Harbor. Guests could find lodging and meal for a . . . Map (db m220202) HM WM
125 New Jersey, Camden County, Gloucester Township, Blackwood — First Presbyterian Church of Blackwood
On East Church Street (County Route 534) at Black Horse Pike (New Jersey Route 168), on the right when traveling west on East Church Street.
Township of Gloucester Incorporated 1695 Camden County, N.J. This monument represents the establishment of the first church in Gloucester Township. The land on which this church stands was purchased from John Blackwood, the area's largest . . . Map (db m220183) HM
126 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — Albertson Memorial Drinking Fountain
On White Horse Pike (U.S. 30) at Kings Highway, on the right when traveling north on White Horse Pike.
The Albertson Memorial Drinking Fountain first stood at this intersection in 1903 when it was erected by John J. Albertson in memory of his father, Chalkey Albertson (pronounced “Awl-bert-son). Practicing Quakers, the Albertsons were . . . Map (db m170801) HM
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127 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — Crystal LakeHaddon Heights-1907 Atlas
On South Park Avenue.
Until the 1930s, a small body of water known a Crystal Lake graced the western end of Station Avenue in Haddon Heights. It was framed by North and South Park Avenues and served as the terminus (and namesake) for Lake Street. This lake was created by . . . Map (db m79635) HM
128 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — Crystal Lake
Near Station Avenue at S Park Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Until the 1930's, a small body of water known as Crystal Lake graced the western end of Station Avenue in Haddon Heights. It was framed by North and South Park Avenues and served as the terminus (and namesake) for Lake Street. This lake was . . . Map (db m241390) HM
129 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — Garnets Armed Forces Memorial
On West High Street just east of 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
In honor and gratitude of all Garnets who have served and are serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America as well as Local, State and National Law Enforcement Thank You for protecting our freedom to "play ball" . . . Map (db m146710) WM
130 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — Glover Fulling Mill & Kings Run17th & 18th Century Transportation and Manufacturing in Haddon Heights
On South Park Avenue.
The unusual topography in the McLaughlin-Norcross Dell area of the Camden County Park dates to the Colonial period. The steep slopes were related to King’s Run, a navigable waterway that provided the area’s first means of transportation in the 17th . . . Map (db m79636) WM
131 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — Haddon Heights and the Railroad
On Station Avenue at West Atlantic Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Station Avenue.
The story of the railroad and the community of Haddon Heights began in 1877 with the construction of the Philadelphia and Atlantic City Railroad through the area, which was then part of Center and Haddon Townships. The first tracks were narrow . . . Map (db m146707) HM
132 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — Haddon Heights and the White Horse Pike
On Station Avenue at White Horse Pike (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling north on Station Avenue.
Fifth Avenue in the original street grid of Haddon Heights is commonly known as the White Horse Pike. In 1806, this road was laid out from Camden to Egg Harbor along a line through Berlin (then called Long-A-Coming) and the future Borough of . . . Map (db m146704) HM
133 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — Haddon Heights Veterans Memorial
On Station Avenue at North Park Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Station Avenue.
In honor of the men and women who served their country during World War II Sacred to the memory of those who sacrificed their lives for liberty, justice and peace. In honor of those who served their country in Korea . . . Map (db m146712) WM
134 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — Historic Haddon Heights
On Station Avenue just west of West Atlantic Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
[Marker is a collection of photos with captions:] These historic photos were taken in 1912 from the cupola of the old Borough Hall (where the library currently stands). Historic Haddon Heights Real Estate Company Map, drawn by Joseph . . . Map (db m146713) HM
135 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — In Memory Of Norman F. HoffScholar, All State Athlete, Veteran, Husband, Father, HHHS Teacher, Coach and Athletic Director
On West High Street at 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling north on West High Street.
From 1957 to 1979 Norm Hoff created a youth activity program in this park. Known as Hoff's Park, many "Heights" youths would come during the summer months to take part in athletic activities, games and crafts. Starting in 1978 many of the same . . . Map (db m146709) HM
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136 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Heights — The Haddon Heights "Log Cabin"Cabin for Scouts Dedicated by Club — Boys and Girls Attended Ceremony in Haddon Heights Municipal Park, by Dan DeBuys —
On Lippincott Lane at 7th Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Lippincott Lane.
Nearly a thousand boy and girl scouts and visitors assembled in the Haddon Heights municipal park SAturday afternoon to witness the dedication of a log-cabin in the woods by borough officials to the scouts of Haddon Heights. Dr. William H. . . . Map (db m146708) HM
137 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Township, West Collingswood Extension — Champion School
On W Collings Avenue at Lynne Avenue, on the right when traveling west on W Collings Avenue.
The location and preservation of this one room school provides a historical and visible link to the first European settlers of this area, Quakers escaping persecution who arrived in 1681. They called this newly settled area Newton Colony located . . . Map (db m169686) HM
138 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Township, West Collingswood Extension — Old Newton Friends Burial Ground
On Lynne Avenue at Elm Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Lynne Avenue.
Near this site, in 1681, Mark Newby, William Bates, Thomas Thackara, George Goldsmith, Thomas Sharp, Robert Zane and other immigrants from Ireland, who came here in quest of religious liberty, founded the First Friends Meeting of Old Gloucester . . . Map (db m169752) HM
139 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Township, Westmont — Saddler’s Woods
On MacArthur Blvd..
Welcome to Saddler’s Woods Historic Conservation Area. These woods are in the Newton Creek watershed and contain old growth ecosystems, restored woodlands, and wetlands. Saddler’s Woods is named in honor of Joshua Saddler. Saddler was a slave on a . . . Map (db m79621) HM
140 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Township, Westmont — Saddlertown
On Rhoads Avenue at MacArthur Blvd., on the left when traveling north on Rhoads Avenue.
Joshua Saddler is reputed to have been a Maryland fugitive slave whom Josiah Evans, a Quaker, helped to gain his freedom. Accounts of Joshua's escape, discovery, and emancipation, while interspersed with historical accuracy, has not yet been . . . Map (db m169184) HM
141 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Alfred Eastlack DriscollLawyer, Administrator, Statesman
On Kings Highway E.
Exponent of the Business of Government. Distinguished Citizen-Educated in the Haddenfield Public Schools, Williams College, Harvard University-with an imposing record of the achievement as a Public Servant in his Community, State, and Nation. . . . Map (db m79615) HM
142 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Greenfield Hall
On Kings Hwy E (New Jersey Route 41) at Roberts Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Kings Hwy E.
In 1960, the Historical Society of Haddonfield (HSH) purchased Greenfield Hall for its headquarters. As part of its mission to document and preserve the history of the area, HSH has maintained this building and the adjacent Mickle House to . . . Map (db m225592) HM
143 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Guard House
On Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41), on the left when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m29233) HM
144 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Haddonfield Veterans Memorial
On Kings Hwy (New Jersey Route 41) at Sylvan Lake Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Kings Hwy.
This Memorial Has been erected by the citizens of Haddonfield to honor its sons who on three occasions answered their nations call to arms and gave their lives while discharging their duties. They died so that the cause of freedom in the world . . . Map (db m220517) WM
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145 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Haddonfield World War I Honor Roll
On Kings Hwy (New Jersey Route 41) at Sylvan Lake Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Kings Hwy.
1917     1919 Honor Roll   World War Citizens of Haddonfield Who Served Their Country Abel George Herbert · Agnese Aniello · Alexander Charles G. · Alexander J.N. Jr. · Allen Joseph C. · Allen William · Allen William 3rd · Anderson John W. Jr. . . . Map (db m220518) WM
146 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Hadrosaurus Foulkii
On Maple Avenue.
In a marl pit on the John E. Hopkins farm in October 1858, the world’s first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton was unearthed by William Parker Foulke. The find was adjacent to this point. This was also the first dinosaur skeleton to ever be mounted. . . . Map (db m29239) HM
147 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Hadrosaurus foulkii
On Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41) at Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling south on Kings Highway.
John Giannotti, Sculptor Dedicated October 18, 2003 Commemorates the Historic Discovery by William Parker Foulke Haddonfield, N.J. 1858Map (db m29240) HM
148 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Hessian Army during the Revolutionary War
On Kings Highway E.
During the Revolutionary War the Hessian Army was encamped on these grounds before and after the battle of Red Bank, fought October 22, 1777, near Fort Mercer on the Delaware River, where it met defeat. The officers occupied the houses on the west . . . Map (db m79614) WM
149 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Historic Haddonfield
On Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41) at Kings Lane, on the right when traveling south on Kings Highway.
Oct. 21, 1777, Col. von Donop camped here before the Battle of Red Bank. Gen. Wayne and Col. Ellis foraged nearby in Feb., 1778, but left on the approach of Maj. Simcoe. June, 1778, the British under Clinton and Knyphausen camped here en route to . . . Map (db m189466) HM
150 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — In Memory of Elizabeth Haddon
On Haddon Avenue at Mechanic Street, on the right when traveling west on Haddon Avenue.
In Memory of Elizabeth Haddon. Daughter of John Haddon of London. Wife of John Estaugh. She was Founder and Proprietor of Haddonfield N.J. Born 1680- Emigrated 1701. Married 1702 Died 1762. Buried near this tablet. Originator of the . . . Map (db m171424) HM
151 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Indian King Tavern1750 - 1990
On Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41), on the right when traveling south.
Within this building then a tavern-house, the Council of Safety for New Jersey was organized March 18th 1777.   Herein also, in September of the same year the Legislature unanimously resolved that thereafter the word “state” should be . . . Map (db m29230) HM
152 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Indian King Tavern State Historic Site (NR)Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area
On Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41), on the right when traveling south.
In late 1776, the British Army invaded northern New Jersey. The New Jersey Legislature fled south to Haddonfield. In May 1777, Hugh Creighton, keeper of the Indian King Tavern, purchased the dwelling in which the New Jersey Assembly had rented a . . . Map (db m74234) HM
153 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — John Roberts House
On Kings Highway East (New Jersey Route 41) just west of Roberts Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
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154 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Jonas Cattell1758     1849
On Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41) at Mechanic Street, on the right when traveling south on Kings Highway.
With four cannon and 1600 Hessian troops, Count von Donop camped 300 yards east of here en route to Fort Mercer at Red Bank. A prisoner that night, Jonas Cattell, 18 years old, was released when the enemy moved out before daylight. He ran to warn . . . Map (db m237149) HM
155 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — King’s Road / Chew’s Landing Road
On Kings Highway at Chew’s Landing Road, on the left when traveling south on Kings Highway.
King’s Road → Laid out in 1681 over a portion of the trail of the Lenni Lenape Indians running from Perth Amboy to Salem. --------------- Chew’s Landing Road ← Used by the early New Jersey colonists. --------------- This stone . . . Map (db m120868) HM
156 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Memorial High School
On Kings Highway East (New Jersey Route 41) west of Morehouse Lane, on the right when traveling west.
Erected 1926 by the citizens of Haddonfield for the education of its youth and dedicated as a memorial to the men and women of the town who by service or sacrifice aided the cause of their country in the World War 1917 - 1918Map (db m221043) HM WM
157 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — New Jersey Building
On Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41), on the right when traveling south.
New Jersey Building at Centennial Exposition of 1876 was re-erected and stood on this site from 1877 until about 1900Map (db m29420) HM
158 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Old Grove School1809     1959
On Grove Street at Lake Street, on the left when traveling west on Grove Street.
The Old Grove School stood on this site.It was deeded by William E. Hopkins from land which came down through the family from Elizabeth Haddon and here the Grove School was built. Mr. Hopkins wanted all the children of the village to have . . . Map (db m29298) HM
159 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Pennypacker Trail
On Grove Street at Coles Mill Road, on the right when traveling north on Grove Street.
Pennypacker Trail A Tribute to James Lane Pennypacker A Devoted Student and Interpreter of Nature by The Delaware Valley Naturalist Union “The Passing Charm of Birds and Fragile Flowers Again Upon the Pond-side Trail Fulfillment of . . . Map (db m240341) HM
160 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Quaker Graveyard
On Friends Avenue at Lake Street, on the left when traveling west on Friends Avenue.
Established 1721 by Haddonfield monthly meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Elizabeth Haddon, the founder of Haddonfield, was buried here upon her death in 1762. According to Quaker custom at the time, her grave is unmarked. In the early . . . Map (db m225583) HM
161 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Reeves-Glover HouseNo. 232 Kings Highway East — Circa 1813 —
On Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41), on the left when traveling south.
The east half of this house was built by the Alexanders in 1813, on the site of an earlier frame house owned by Lydia Bates. Subsequent owners were Benjamin Cooper and Samuel M. Reeves. The west half of the home was added by the later owner in 1835. . . . Map (db m29297) HM
162 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Roll of Honor
On Kings Highway East (New Jersey Route 41) west of Morehouse Lane.
In memory of those who entered their country's service from the Haddonfield Public Schools The World War April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918Map (db m221044) WM
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163 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Samuel Mickle House
On Kings Hwy E (New Jersey Route 41) at Roberts Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Kings Hwy E.
The front portion of this structure, built c.1736, on a lot on Kings Highway west of the Indian King Tavern, served as Samuel Mickle's saddler's shop. Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh purchased this building in 1752 from Mickle's estate, possibly . . . Map (db m225584) HM
164 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — The Haddon Fortnightly
On Kings Highway East (New Jersey Route 41) east of Grove Street, on the right when traveling west.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m221042) HM
165 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — The Hadrosaurus foulkii Sculpture
On Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41) at Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling south on Kings Highway.
Commemorates the Historic Discovery by William Parker Foulke in Haddonfield, New Jersey, 1858 Historic Fossil The 1858 find was the most complete dinosaur skeleton unearthed anywhere in the world up until that time. It was the first that . . . Map (db m114425) HM
166 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddonfield — Ye Kings Highway
On Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41) at Haddon Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Kings Highway. Reported permanently removed.
This street was laid and surveyed in 1681 by order of the representative of the King of England and called Ye Kings HighwayMap (db m114426) HM
167 New Jersey, Camden County, Laurel Springs — Whitman-Stafford House1785
On Maple Avenue.
Whitman's summer home 1876-1881 "A pleasant house, part of it quite old with maples and lilac bushes growing in the yard." Location 315 Maple Ave.Map (db m88398) HM
168 New Jersey, Camden County, Lawnside — Jarena LeeWomen’s Heritage Trail
On Warwick Road at Mouldy Road on Warwick Road.
Jarena Lee was born February 11, 1783 in Cape May, New Jersey. At the age of seven Lee was sent away to become a house servant. In 1804, Lee experienced a spiritual awakening and was baptized around 1807. After several years of struggle, she felt . . . Map (db m92473) HM
169 New Jersey, Camden County, Lawnside — Lawnside World War I Memorial
On Warwick Road at Mouldy Road, on the right when traveling north on Warwick Road.
Lawnside This tablet erected and dedicated in honor of The Men of Lawnside who answered the call of the country in the World War Map (db m146716) WM
170 New Jersey, Camden County, Lawnside — 315 — Mount Peace Cemetery
On Mouldy Road east of White Horse Pike (U.S. 30), on the left when traveling east.
Mount Peace Cemetery has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009 by the United States Department of the Interior. William G. Pomeroy Foundation 2020Map (db m203269) HM
171 New Jersey, Camden County, Lawnside — Roll of Honor
On Warwick Road at Mouldy Road, on the right when traveling north on Warwick Road.
Dedicated as a lasting tribute to the men and women of Lawnside who served their country in time of war World War II Korean Conflict Vietnam Conflict Map (db m146715) WM
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172 New Jersey, Camden County, Lawnside — The Story of the Peter Mott House
On Kings Court.
The Peter Mott House is the oldest known house in Lawnside, the only African-American Community incorporated in New Jersey. Built circa 1845, the structure served as the residence of Peter Mott, and African-American preacher who started the first . . . Map (db m79412) HM
173 New Jersey, Camden County, Magnolia — Borough of Magnolia Veterans Memorial
On Warwick Road just south of Brooke Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
This Memorial Erected and Dedicated to honor and perpetuate those of Magnolia who answered the call of our country in the World War 1917-1918 "In a righteous cause they have won immortal glory, have . . . Map (db m146717) WM
174 New Jersey, Camden County, Magnolia — Churches
On Atlantic Avenue Northwest just north of Evesham Road, on the right when traveling north. Reported unreadable.
The Magnolia Baptist Church 1894 to 2000 In 1863 Magnolia's Baptist Christians had to travel either to Somerdale or attend Haddonfield Baptist Church. When the population of Magnolia grew larger a need for a new Baptist Ministry in Magnolia . . . Map (db m220232) HM
175 New Jersey, Camden County, Magnolia — Early Education in Magnolia
On Atlantic Avenue Northwest just north of Evesham Road, on the right when traveling north. Reported unreadable.
The history of education in Camden County commences with the first permanent settlement. This was a settlement of a group of Irish Friends in the year 1682. They had fled from religious persecution in Dublin, Ireland and came to America. They . . . Map (db m146730) HM
176 New Jersey, Camden County, Magnolia — Families in Magnolia
On Atlantic Avenue Northwest just north of West Madison Avenue, on the right when traveling north. Reported unreadable.
The Albertson Family [Unreadable] He also became the first Superintendent of Schools of Camden County Like their father, Charles' two daughters became teachers. Charles passed away on August 21, 1944 at age 80. His brother John Jarrett . . . Map (db m146729) HM
177 New Jersey, Camden County, Magnolia — Magnolia StationThe Waning Years and a New Beginning — 1940 - 2001
Near Evesham Avenue West at East Atlantic Avenue, on the right when traveling west. Reported unreadable.
These were the last years of the Atlantic City Railroad. What began as an amazing accomplishment ended heroically some 124 years later and spanned a century and a quarter 1877 to 1001. Hundreds of passengers a week had been carried "express" at . . . Map (db m146747) HM
178 New Jersey, Camden County, Magnolia — Railroad Stations of Magnolia1877 - 1943
Near Evesham Avenue West at East Atlantic Avenue, on the right when traveling east. Reported damaged.
In 1853 the Camden and Atlantic Railroad was chartered. It ran successfully till 1875 when dissension among the officers developed over the handling of the railroad affairs. Four officers withdrew from the Camden Atlantic, they felt that more . . . Map (db m146758) HM
179 New Jersey, Camden County, Magnolia — The Atlantic City Railroad1883 to 1917
Near Evesham Avenue West at East Atlantic Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
The Philadelphia Reading Railroad took over the Philadelphia Atlantic City line in 1883. The first concern of the P & R was to standardize the narrow gauge line, this work was completed on October 5, 1884. Soon, passenger service and freight . . . Map (db m146757) HM
180 New Jersey, Camden County, Magnolia — Vietnam War MemorialAug 5. 1964 - May 7, 1975 — Lest we forget —
On Warwick Road just south of Brooke Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Magnolia remembers and honors those brave men and women who served and those who died in defense of their country that others might live in peace.
☆ Isaiah Dobbins • ☆ J. Michael Reid • ☆ Frank W. . . . Map (db m146718) WM
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181 New Jersey, Camden County, Pennsauken Township — Route 30/130 Cooper River Bridge: A Component of the Cooper River ParkStructure No. 0405-153 — Camden County, New Jersey —
On North Park Drive at South Crescent Boulevard (U.S. 130), on the right when traveling east on North Park Drive.
A bridge crossing the Cooper River was built in 1928 on this location (Structure No. 0405-153) as part of the original park construction. The bridge was replaced in 2014 as part of the roadway improvements along Route 30/130. The design of the . . . Map (db m146687) HM
182 New Jersey, Camden County, Pennsauken Township — Veteran's Island
On North Park Drive, 0.2 miles east of McClellan Avenue.
[Sign at entrance to the memorial:] Camden County Board of Freeholders Welcomes you to Veteran's Island Camden County Park System Dedicated to all Camden County Veterans for their honorable . . . Map (db m146689) WM
183 New Jersey, Camden County, Voorhees Township — This Old HomeCirca 1887
Near Berlin Kresson Road (Route 73), on the right when traveling south.
Grover Cleveland 22nd and 24th President of the United States It is believed that after his second term he stayed in this home on his travels to New Jersey. He would often visit Brigantine, retired to Princeton and the town of Folsom is named . . . Map (db m174333) HM

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