Ringold Street was a small street that ran from 1074 Line Street south for one block to 1131 Pine Street. It was the third street east of Haddon Avenue between Line and Pine Streets, following Perry Street and Jane Street.
Ringold Street first appeared in the 1888-1889 Camden City Directory, with the only listing being Patrick McBride, who lived and operated a saloon at 707 Ringold. By 1890, houses had been built at 711 and 713 Ringold Street, and eventually, the lots at 709, 715, 717, and 719 were also developed. Camden City Directories indicate that homes still existed on Ringold Street as late as 1947. By the 1960s, Ringold Street and all of Line Street east of St. Mihiel Street, including Perry Street and Jane Street, had been razed and paved over to provide parking for Campbell Soup’s corporate headquarters.
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Ringold Street
Ringold Street was a small street that ran from 1074 Line Street south for one block to 1131 Pine Street. It was the third street east of Haddon Avenue between Line and Pine Streets, following Perry Street and Jane Street. Ringold Street first appeared in the 1888-1889 Camden City Directory, with the only listing being…
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Jane Street
Jane Street, occasionally known as Jayne Street, was a small, street in Camden, NJ, running south for one block from 1062 Line Street to Pine Street. Located just east of Haddon Avenue, it was a notable part of the city’s layout in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. According to the 1890-1891 Camden City…
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Perry Street
Perry Street was a small street that ran from 1044 Line Street south for one block to Pine Street. It was the first street east of Haddon Avenue off Line Street. Perry Street is listed in the 1871 Camden City Directory, and homes were still present on the street as late as 1947. By the…
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