
E GEORGE AARON was one of Camden’s leading citizens during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, serving on the school board, the City Commission, and as Director of Public Safety from October of 1949 until May of 1959. He took ill shortly after losing his bid for re-election to the City Commission in May of 1959 and passed away in May of 1960.



Newspaper Articles
It takes no crystal gazer to know that former U. S. Senator W. Warren Barbour hopes to get the Republican senatorial nomination without opposition.. .So …
Democratic speakers, urging suffrage in the interest of A. Harry Moore, gubernatorial candidate, and the local Democratic ticket, will invade seven political clubs in the …
Camden Courier Post – February 1, 1938Appoints 2 Instructors and Pensions 2 Others; Wilson Enrollment HighThe Camden Board Education last night approved transfers of 14 …
Camden Courier Post, June 24, 1933Jews End Campaign to Raise Charity FundsThe Federation of Jewish Charities concluded its campaign for funds Thursday night with a …
Camden Courier Post, June 7, 1933Camden Federation to Continue Campaign All This WeekMore than $1500 in pledges and in cash have been received in the …
Camden Courier Post, April 12, 1930
Suit to break the lease held on the Pekin Cafe, 818 Broadway by James Richardson, proprietor, has been filed by …