Emma E. Hyland

  • A History of Post Offices in Camden

    A History of Post Offices in Camden

    Post Offices in Camden were established in 1803 and the first was called Cooper"s Ferry Post Office, under which name it continued until 1829 when it was changed to Camden. The office was first located in the hotel at the foot of Cooper street.

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  • Emma E. Hyland

  • Henry Magin Laid to Rest by War Veteran Buddies

    Henry Magin Laid to Rest by War Veteran Buddies

    Funeral services for City Commissioner Henry Magin were held today with his colleagues in official and veterans circles participating.

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  • Gloucester Group to Give Ball Here

    Gloucester Group to Give Ball Here

    More than 700 persons will attend the first annual ball of the Beauticians and Barbers Association at the Moose ballroom.

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  • Camden Post Office Business Has Huge Increase Under F.R.

    Camden Post Office Business Has Huge Increase Under F.R.

    An outstanding illustration of business recovery in Camden brought about by the methods placed in operation by President Roosevelt is contained in the figures of business done through the Camden post office.

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  • DEMOCRATS ARRANGE FOR ‘MALONEY DAY’

    DEMOCRATS ARRANGE FOR ‘MALONEY DAY’

    “Harry L. Maloney Day” will be celebrated by South Jersey Democrats, Sunday, July 9, when the newly-appointed collector of internal revenue will be guest of honor at a picnic at Silver Lake Park. State leaders of the party will attend. Maloney, Democratic state committeeman from Camden County and Mayor of Bellmawr, was named by President Roosevelt to succeed Edward L. Sturgess and is expected to take office by July 1.

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