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Twelfth Night Cake Photos: Camden County Historical Society
Jan 10, 2005 ... Twelfth Night cake photo page from the Camden County Historical Society's 2005 Twelfth Night Revel.
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Women at the Battle of Gettysburg
In an afternoon presentation at the Camden County Historical Society, ... there were no food stamps, no welfare, and women were not educated to support ...
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Old Camden Cemetery and Quaker Burial Ground, Camden, N.J.
Mar 24, 2004 ... George R. Prowell's 1886 "History of Camden County, N.J." reports that from 1836 to 1886, 9477 people were buried in (Old) Camden Cemetery. ...
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Old Camden Cemetery and Quaker Burial Ground, Camden, N.J.
Mar 24, 2004 ... CAMDEN, N.J. -- If ever there was a place that epitomized the concept "dead ... occasionally, inmates from the County jail also appear at the cemetery ... George R. Prowell's 1886 "History of Camden County, N.J." repor
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Camden County News: Battleship New Jersey Curator Speaks
Oct 18, 2001 ... the Pennsauken Golf Course, Kodger said the Battleship New Jersey would .... Springdale Farm Honored by Camden County Historical Society ...
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4000-Year-Old Indian Artifact Found at Indian King Tavern
Jul 21, 2005 ... HADDONFIELD, N.J. -- The crown jewel of six weekends of archaeological excavation ... clay pipes, animal teeth and bones, hand-made nails and hinges, bits of tavern equipment, ... Richard Pillatt, president of the Camden County Histo
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Old Camden Cemetery and Quaker Burial Ground, Camden, N.J.
Mar 24, 2004 ... CAMDEN, N.J. -- If ever there was a place that epitomized the concept "dead ... occasionally, inmates from the County jail also appear at the cemetery ... George R. Prowell's 1886 "History of Camden County, N.J." repor
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Old Camden Cemetery and Quaker Burial Ground, Camden, N.J.
Mar 24, 2004 ... A visit to the Old Camden Cemetery and Quaker Burial Ground that dates to 1801 in Camden City, Camden County, New Jersey.
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Camden County News: CCHS Fall Festival
Oct 29, 2001 ... Photo feature of the Oct. 28, 2001 Fall Festival activities of the ... Ghost chasing was the final topic at Fall Festival day as South ...
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Camden County News: CCHS Fall Festival
Oct 29, 2001 ... Photo feature of the Oct. 28, 2001 Fall Festival activities of the ... final topic at Fall Festival day as South Jersey Ghost Researchers ...
 
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