Walt Whitman's Tomb
Tucked away in the heart of Camden,NJ, on Haddon Ave., is the beautiful Harleigh cemetery with many stone tombs and monuments, and a lake. Whitman is located in a small grove near one end of the lake. Easy access from the PATCO Ferry Ave. station. Some parking at the cemetery.
Walt Whitman in Camden
The great American poet Walt Whitman adopted Camden, New Jersey as his home in 1873 and lived there until his death in 1892. It was during this time that his fame grew widely due to the great popularity of Leaves of Grass. Whitman's Mickle Street house is now an historic site and he is buried nearby. Visit StateoftheArtsNJ.com for more.
Walt Whitman House - Camden, NJ
Nestled in this decaying city, hides an historic treasure.
In May of 1873, Walt Whitman purchased a house in Camden, New Jersey. Many of it's surroundings have changed over the years, but Whitman's house remains the same.
Walt Whitman Historical Marker Unveiled In Camden
Whitman lived in Camden during the final 20 years of his life.
Priced at $30,000 - 1671 NORRIS STREET, CAMDEN, NJ 08104
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Colonial, Townhouse/Rowhouse - CAMDEN, NJ
Unique opportunity to own this brick face row home in the heart of the Whitman Park section of Camden city. As you walk up to the entrance of this beauty you will be greeted by its hardwood floors throughout the huge living room. The property also features a huge kitchen, 3 spacious bedrooms, 1 full bath, and a huge basement. This home is an investor's delight. It is in need of some repairs but nothing that even the novice investor couldn't handle. Please call the Air Homes team with any questions pertaining to this property. Schedule your appointments and place your offers now. Note: The owner of this property is a NJ state licensed real estate agent.
Harleigh Cemetery, Camden NJ
Photo tour of my recent visit to this beautiful historic cemetery!
Camden, New Jersey
Camden History, houses, people and places.
1956 Press Photo Funeral Procession Marco Reginelli Gang Racketeer Camden NJ
Walt Whitman House,Mickle St.,Camden,NJ,New Jersey,1890
1946 Camden NJ Courier Post Strike Press Photo
Workers at apple packinghouse. Camden County,New Jersey
Women picking carrots,Camden County,New Jersey
CAMDEN NJ - OUR LADY OF LOURDES HOSPITAL
COOPER HOSPITAL CAMDEN NJ
Camden-NJ-c1910-City Hall-Postcard
1930 Colubus Stature Forest Hill Park Camden New Jersey Franked Color Postcard
1949 Press Photo Policemen Capturing Howard Unruh, Camden, New Jersey
Vintage Delaware Valley Camden County NJ Train Car Original Johnson Baker Photo
1935 Print Campbell Soup Workers Onion Factory Job Food Camden New Jersey Grocer
CAMDEN FIRE HEADQUARTERS ARCH & FIFTH STREETS CAMDEN NJ POST CARD 1900s
Yorkship Square 1957, Camden, NJ, USA
Easter season outing in Yorkship Square in the Fairview Section of Camden, which section is also known as Yorkship Village. Parents L. Michael and Agnes Ruiz with their three children Michael (Sonny), Dennis (Denny), and Kenneth (Kenny). The girl in red was a bystander. Perhaps her parent shot the footage which includes my dad and mom. The last part is a shot from 2848 Idaho Road as neighbors appeared dressed in colorful clothes.
May Funeral Home Harleigh Cemetery Camden
Horse Drawn Hearse transports the casket from May Funeral Home to Harleigh Cemetery in Camden njhorsedrawnhearse.com
U.S. MARSHALS CAMDEN N.J.
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Eternal Souls: A Journey through New Jersey's Historic Cemeteries
Cemeteries, burial grounds, graveyards - whatever you call them, these final resting places are historical treasure troves. Richard Veit and Mark Nonestied, authors of New Jersey Cemeteries and Tombstones: History in the Landscape take viewers on a tour of the Elizabeth Presbyterian Churchyard and Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Newark. Also shown in the story, Camden's Harley Cemetery (where Walt Whitman is buried) and the Trenton State Prison Graveyard. Produced by Susan Wallner for State of the Arts in 2008.
Walt Whitman
A Visit to Walt Waltman's Grave
Jesse Chew Cemetery Sewell New Jersey April 12th 2015
A Look at the rebuilding,and restoring of the Jesse Chew Historical Burial Ground in Sewell New Jersey.
6ABC's NJ Perspective - Camden County Police Department
For more than a year, Action News has followed the Camden County Police Department and the transformation of policing in Camden City. In their quest to report on the impact this new law enforcement agency is having throughout the city, this dedicated team of reporters and photographers produced a 25-min newscast for their New Jersey Perspective program that chronicles the change that is occurring on daily basis. Please watch this program and learn how the Camden County Police Department is making the city and county a safer place to live and work.
Camden NJ's Treasure House of History
A tour of the Camden County Historical Society complex in Camden, New Jersey. A treasure house of the local history of the lower Delaware Valley, the Society has a museum, library and a restored 18th-century mansion.
CAMDEN'S AWAKE
Camden NJ Parents Educators and Students unite to stop school closures layoffs of our educators and for our schools to be fully funded according to the SFRA.
Fairmount Cemetery Newark, New Jersey
I publish this video with full respect of the ones that have passed on. I share this beautiful, peaceful cemetery from my eyes to yours.
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Visit some of the most unforgettable people ever.
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New Jersey Prison Cemetery
A walk through the New Jersey Prison Cemetery. Here is the map:
Philadelphia / New Jersey Police Chase (July 27, 2015)
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Investigators said on Tuesday that the man who led police officers from multiple agencies on a two hour pursuit that spanned two states was wanted for stealing underwear.
Robert Ritter, of Blackwood, N.J., was captured after the chase on Monday evening.
Police say Ritter stole $10.50 worth of underwear from a Shop Rite store in Brooklawn, New Jersey earlier this month. Police say he has an extensive violent criminal history.
Ritter was released from the hospital and into police custody on Tuesday morning to face aggravated assault and other charges.
Police also released a mug shot of Ritter from a previous arrest.
The dramatic chase ended Monday night when authorities clipped the suspect's van, flipping the vehicle over.
The pursuit began two hours earlier, around 8:00 p.m. Monday, in Oaklyn, Camden County. That's when police tried to stop Ritter, and they say he took off.
Oaklyn Police had run his license plate and discovered there were warrants out for Ritter's arrest.
Action News has learned those warrants include the following:
-Gloucester Township: Violating a restraining order against stalking and domestic violence
-Mt. Ephraim Borough: Traffic violation
-Brooklawn Borough: Strong-arm robbery at a Shop Rite supermarket
Police say the white van Ritter was driving Monday night left Oaklyn and crossed the Walt Whitman Bridge.
The vehicle then went on I-95 South in Pennsylvania, off at Bartram Avenue, back on I-95 North, off at Broad, back onto I-95 North and back over the Walt Whitman into New Jersey.
From there the van went through Camden and into Deptford. At one point, the driver stopped at the Deptford Mall before taking off again.
The van then went across the Ben Franklin Bridge, down around Independence Mall, and looped through Society Hill back into Old City and Northern Liberties before heading back onto I-95 South.
The chase ended at Island and Enterprise Avenues in Southwest Philadelphia as police bumped the van causing it to roll over. Ritter emerged from the van with his hands up, and police arrested him.
Philadelphia Police spokesman Lt. John Stanford said Tuesday morning that Oaklyn Police led the chase, with Philadelphia police and state troopers assisting.
At one point, the suspect hit several police cruisers and the chase reached high speeds on the highway.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey has changed the way Philadelphia responds during chases, opting on the side of caution and, when in doubt, pulling back.
Stanford said Philadelphia Police largely monitored Monday night's chase with its chopper. Pennsylvania State Police finally made the call to conduct a pit maneuver to flip the suspect vehicle.
State police are trained for such maneuvers. Philadelphia police are not.
The suspect received minor injuries in the crash. He was taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment and released into police custody early Tuesday morning.
He will be charged in Philadelphia with three counts of aggravated assault against the officers that he crashed into and then extradited eventually to New Jersey to face the robbery charges, Walker said Monday night.
No officers were injured.
The van was taken to the Philadelphia Police impound facility as investigators worked to secure a search warrant and check for any weapons inside the van.
Police say during the chase they operated as if the driver was armed.