Category: Schools
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Octavius V. Catto Elementary School
2930 Saunders Street, Camden, NJ The Octavius V. Catto Elementary School, situated at 2930 Saunders Street in East Camden, was erected in 1929 under the leadership of Mayor Winfield S. Price. It replaced an existing school originally constructed by the Town of Stockton, which became part of the Camden school system in 1899 following Stockton’s…
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Camden High School
Camden High School boasts a rich and illustrious history, with numerous alumni embarking on careers in public service within the city.
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1928 Camden High School Yearbook
Yearbook of the Class of 1928 of Camden High School. Text is searchable, with limitations in some of the fonts.
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George Genge School
George Genge School was the first school of Camden City. It was razed for construction of the current City Hall.
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Camden Catholic High School
The first Camden Catholic High School was built in Camden in 1896, and was known as the Lyceum. A new school was contracted for in 1923, and the cornerstone was laid at North 7th and Federal Streets in October 18, 1923. The school, which included the former Lyceum and the original St. Mary’s Elementary School,…
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Linden School
In December of 1887 the Camden Board of Education approved the purchase of land which eventually housed Linden School.
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South Jersey Law School, The Archive, 1931
The Archive of South Jersey Law School Camden, New Jersey for 1931
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Camden Law School – The Archive, 1930
The Archive of South Jersey Law School Camden, New Jersey for 1930
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Camden Commercial College
The CAMDEN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE INC., a privately owned and operated business college, had opened its doors in the Temple Theater building at 415 Market Street by 1906. George O. Swartz, of Wenonah, was then the school’s president, with Joel O. Swartz of Devon PA serving as the secretary and treasurer of the corporation. By 1924…