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Regimental History Twelfth Infantry. This
regiment was raised under the second call of the president for
300,000 men, Robert C. Johnson, of Salem, On
Sept. 7 the regiment left the state for Washington, but at Baltimore
was diverted from its course by Gen. Wool, commanding that district, who
ordered it to proceed to Ellicott City, the county seat of Howard
county, Md., 15 At
Chancellorsville, on May 3, 1863, the regiment received its first
taste of actual warfare. It behaved with great gallantry, though the
loss was severe, amounting to 179 in killed, wounded and missing. Although
under arms during the Soon after reaching the field at Gettysburg on July 2, Co. I was sent out on the skirmish line, but the combat not yet being opened, only two or three casualties were sustained. In the afternoon a house and barn standing about 200 yards west of the Emmitsburg road and nearly equidistant from either army having been occupied as a cover by the Confederate sharpshooters, Cos. B, H, E and G were sent out to dislodge them, which they did, capturing 6 commissioned officers and 80 men, but with considerable loss, Capt. Horsfall of Co. E, a brave officer, being killed, and Lieut. Eastwick wounded. During the fearful infantry contest of the following day the regiment was actively engaged, but only lost 5 or 6 men killed and 1 officer and 30 men wounded. On Oct. 14, when near Auburn mills, some 2 miles east of Warrenton, the Confederate cavalry made an attack upon the corps of which the regiment was a part, evidently hoping to capture its train, but they were repulsed with loss and the corps continued its retreat toward Centerville, the point which Lee was straining every nerve to reach in advance of the Union troops. In the engagement at Bristoe Station, which lasted for 3 or 4 hours, several men of the 12th were wounded, Lieut. Lowe, of Co. G, being among the number. In the skirmishes at Mine Run the regiment did not sustain any casualties, although under fire on several occasions. In the affair at Morton's ford, some 10 men of the regiment were wounded, but only 1 fatally. At the battle of the Wilderness, although not engaged as a whole, the regiment suffered considerably, Lieut. John M. Fogg, of Co. H, being killed, while Lieut. Frank M. Riley, of Co. K, and several others were wounded. Two days later the regiment lost heavily, Lieut.-Col. Davis and Capts. Chew and Potter being among the wounded. In
the magnificent assault at Spottsylvania, which resulted in the
capture of over 3,000 prisoners and some 30 In the assault at Cold Harbor the loss of the regiment was severe, Capt. McCoomb, commanding the regiment, being mortally wounded by the explosion of a shell, which also killed or wounded several privates. Up to June 16 the total loss of the regiment in this memorable campaign had been some 250 killed, wounded or missing--a large proportion of the wounded being officers. From this time forward the regiment was in position at various points on the line, and in July it participated in the movement and affair at Strawberry Plains and Deep Bottom, on the north side of the James. Thence, by a forced march, it returned to the Petersburg front, arriving in time to support the assault at the explosion of the mine, July 30, though not actually engaged. It participated in the second movement to Deep Bottom, charging the enemy's picket line under Capts. Chew and Acton, and upon returning marched to the extreme left flank of the Army of the Potomac, whence it was marched to Reams' station, on the Weldon railroad, where the 1st division of the corps had preceded it. In the severe action at the latter place Lieut.-Col. Thompson, commanding the regiment, was severely wounded and Lieuts. Rich and Stratton were killed. After
the action at Reams' station the regiment was in various positions
along the Petersburg front, Fort Hell on the Gettysburg
after battle report: Hdqrs.
Twelfth Regt. New Jersey Volunteers, Sir: I have the honor to report the action of the regiment I have the honor to command during the engagements of the 2d, 3d, and 4th instant to have been as follows: At 5 p. m. on the 2d instant, four companies (B, H, E, and G) were detailed to take a large barn on our picket line, taken from us and held by the enemy. Under command of Capt. Jobes, Company G, they charged gallantly upon the building, surrounding it, and capturing 92 prisoners, including 7 commissioned officers; losing in the attack 2 officers and 40 men killed and wounded. At 6 p. m. the same day the balance of my command moved to the front line, taking position behind a stone fence to the left of Kirby's battery, remaining in this position until the afternoon of the 5th instant. At 7.30 a. m. of the 3d instant, five companies (D, C, K, F, and A), under command of Capt. Thompson, Company K, again drove the enemy from the shelter of the barn, capturing a major and 1 man, relieving our lines from an annoying fire from the enemy's sharpshooters posted therein. At 4 p. m. of the 3d instant, the whole line became engaged in repulsing an attack in force made by the enemy, completely routing them, capturing prisoners estimated to number 500 men, and 2 colors. We collected and turned in 751 small-arms, picked up in our immediate front. (* Medals of honor awarded to Privates Mayberry and McCarren.) Officers and men behaved with the greatest gallantry. I take pleasure in calling your attention to the meritorious conduct of Capt.'s Thompson, Jobes, and Chew, Adjutant Franklin, Lieut.'s McComb, Trimble, Acton, Phipps, Williams, Eastwick, and Dare, Sergeant-Maj. [Edward M.] Du Bois, and Color Sergeants [Charles E.] Cheeseman and [William H.] Griffin. Our casualties were-- Officers
and
men.
K. W. M. T. I
am, colonel, very respectfully, your obedient servant, BATTLES
FOUGHT:s Fought |
Camden Democrat * July 18, 1874 |
PETITION
To the Honorable the City Council of the city of Camden,N. J. WE, your petitioners, residents of the Fourth and Sixth wards of this city, and property owners therein, most respectfully petition your honorable body to construct a culvert for under-drainage, to commence at the termination of the Line street culvert, at the intersection of Line street and Broadway, and to extend outward to the intersection of Line and Sixth streets; thence northward to and to connect with the culvert at the Intersection of Sixth and Royden Streets in the said city. And your petitioners will over pray, &0. January, 1874. JOHANNA
ROBERTS, 17 houses, 6th ward. JOSEPH
C. NICHOLLS, Clerk. |
Philadelphia Inquirer May 31, 1890 |
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William P. Robeson Post No. 51
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B. Hatch Post No. 37 General John A. Logan Post No. 102 - Livingston Allen - J. Kelly Brown - John F. Cassman Arthur Stanley - Harry Franks |
Philadelphia
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Bridgeton Evening News - September 20, 1898 |
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Philadelphia
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Philadelphia Inquirer April 26, 1899 Arthur
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Philadelphia Inquirer - June 27, 1899 | |
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Philadelphia Inquirer - June 29, 1899 | |
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Foster - George Danks - Willis Godfrey
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New York Herald-Tribune - June 29, 1899 |
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Arthur
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Hugh Boyle -
Walter E. Harrington - Haddon
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Philadelphia Inquirer - July 25, 1899 |
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Arthur Stanley - William Knox - Jennie Knox - Broadway |
Philadelphia Inquirer - July 28, 1899 | |
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Hyde - John Painter - Albert Shaw Mrs. Mary Mahan - South Front Street |
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Joseph
Nowrey - Howard
Carrow - Maurice Hertz - David B.
Kaighn - Locust Street - Kaighn
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Peter
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Keefe - Marshall Hutchinson - E.G.C.
Bleakly South 8th Street - South 9th Street - Ferry Avenue - Haddon Avenue - Carman Street - Walnut Street |
Philadelphia Inquirer - August 14, 1899 | |
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Arthur
Stanley - John
Foster - Edward
Hyde - Harry Frisby - William
Wilkins Henry Chambers - Lillian Chambers - Louisa Chambers - Annie Stewart Coroner Edgar H. Landes - County Physician William S. Jones Assistant Prosecutor William H. Carson - General William Joyce Sewell 852 Locust Street |
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Philadelphia Inquirer - October 31, 1899 |
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Locust
Street -
Division
Street - Joseph
Nowrey - Arthur
Stanley Eucevia Manor - Mrs. Mary E. Beckett - Mabel Schooley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - November 23, 1899 |
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Arthur Stanley - Randall Pollard |
Philadelphia
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Joseph
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Philadelphia Inquirer February 12, 1900 Broadway
Methodist Episcopal Church John
Foster -
Arthur
Stanley Ancient Order of United Workmen |
Philadelphia
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Philadelphia
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Rebecca
Peters - E.A. Armstrong - Adam Hackett Harry Howard - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - July 20, 1900 |
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Pine Street - South 10th Street - Edward Hyde - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - July 23, 1900 |
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North
2nd
Street -
South
3rd Street - Henry Hayes - Arthur
Stanley- Edward
Hyde - Thomas Cunningham George
Nowrey - James O. Weaver - William
Harvey - O. Glen Stackhouse - Mrs. Ida
Buckingham Robert Forbes - John McKenna - William Ivins - Jmes Buckingham - John Foster |
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Philadelphia August 16, 1900 Billy
Sand -
Arthur
Stanley |
Philadelphia
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Martin J. O'Brien - Market Street - Carman Street - Eastern Telephone & Telegraph Company |
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Philip Burch - Broadway - Robert H. Patton - Federal Street |
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Wilbur Carhart - Charles Markley - Elm Street |
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Arthur
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Maurice Gandy - Thomas Mooney - Frank Yorley - George Lezenby William C. Davis - Joseph Nowrey - Dr. William S. Jones |
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George W. Coles - North 4th Street - Richard Twelves - William Vogt |
Philadelphia Inquirer - December 29, 1900 | |
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Arthur Stanley - Charles W. Noyes O. Glen Stackhouse - Pearl Welcome Lizzie Purnell - Charles Green Maud Moore, alias Givens Jennie Wilson, alias Rose Mitchell MAry Susan Jones - William Lockman John Eckert - Kate Eckert Robert Matthews - Norman Simmons Maggie Dilks Baxter
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Street - South
2nd Street
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Philadelphia
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Arthur Stanley - Hugh Frier - Charles H. Fitzsimmons III |
Philadelphia Inquirer - February 23, 1901 | |
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Arthur
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S. Hyde - John
Foster - John
Reader - O. Glenn Stackhouse Alfred L. Sayers - Thomas F. Walters - Isaac G. Johnson - Gilbert Massey Fidelity Detective Agency - Locust Street Sycamore Street - Division Street - Line Street |
Philadelphia Inquirer - August 11, 1901 |
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Arthur
Stanley - Thomas Briscoe - Ella Riley Emma Ferguson - Isaac Warwick Wilson Coal & Ice Company - Chestnut Street South 9th Street - South 8th Street - Spruce Street |
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Philadelphia
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Arthur
Stanley - Cooper
B. Hatch - John
Foster - John
Reader O. Glenn Stackhouse - George G. Geabel - Leon Czolgosz Broadway - Mount Vernon Street - Newton Avenue |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 11, 1902 |
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Arthur
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Reader Joseph Caskey Sr. - Joseph Caskey Jr. - William Sultzbach Mount Vernon Street - Chestnut Street - Walnut Street - Dr. Paul N. Litchfield |
Philadelphia Inquirer - February 2, 1902 |
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Arthur Stanley - David Ellis - John Foster - Joseph Nowrey |
Philadelphia
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Arthur Stanley - John Chambers - Joseph Nowrey |
Philadelphia Inquirer - July 15, 1902 | |
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Philadelphia
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Philadelphia Inquirer - September 6, 1902 |
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G.A.R. - Arthur Stanley |
Bridgeton Evening News - September 25, 1902 |
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William D. Hart - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - December 29, 1902 |
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Arthur
Stanley -
William Rollins - Benjamin Counsellor - Walter Chambers - Frank Smother
- Hiawatha Moore Baxter Street - Sycamore Street |
Philadelphia December 30, 1902 Victor
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Philadelphia
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Philadelphia
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Mrs.
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Philadelphia Inquirer - May 25, 1903 |
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Arthur
Stanley -
Edward
Hyde - O. Glenn
Stackhouse Baxter Street - Edward Jackson - Mamie Douglas - Louis Smith Benjamin Jenkins - Mary Burk - Ida Phillips |
Philadelphia Inquirer - September 15, 1903 | |
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Arthur
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Willingmyre -
Charles Cornog
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Philadelphia Inquirer - September 21, 1903 |
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Arthur Stanley - Harleigh Cemetery - O. Glenn Stackhouse - |
Philadelphia
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Arthur
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G.C. Burkett Newton Avenue - Sycamore Street |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 10, 1904 |
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William Harvey - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - April 13, 1904 |
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Walnut Street - May Barber - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - May 24, 1904 |
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Arthur
Stanley - Martin J. O'Brien - Charles
Dubell - Edward
S. Hyde Independent Fireworks Company - Simeone Tieratozotti - Leonardo Pinto - Ferry Avenue - Division Street - South 10th Street |
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Frank
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Paul N. Litchfield
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Foster - Walnut
Street Herbert Weser - W.P. Teller - A. Walter Geller - Joseph Scanola Camden & Suburban Railway - William Martin - Walter Ferguson |
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Philadelphia Inquirer - August 9, 1904 |
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Philadelphia
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Philadelphia
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Philadelphia
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Ss.
Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church
- St.
John Street - Spruce
Street -
Arthur
Stanley Rev. Lucius Mott - Rev. William Peberl - Very Rev. Provincial L.M. Miller |
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Philadelphia
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Philadelphia Inquirer - September 20, 1905 |
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G.A.R. - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia
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Philadelphia Inquirer - February 19, 1906 | |
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Grace
Todd - Women's Foreign Ministry Society - Arthur
Stanley -
Fannie Clark First Methodist Episcopal Church - Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church Locust Street - Rita Veratti - Rev. J.W. Lee - Turner Hall Kaighn Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church - Butcher's Beneficial Society William St. Claire - Broadway - Chestnut Street - Cooper Hospital St. Patrick's Cemetery - Church of the Immaculate Conception Evangelist Howard Amer - Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church Click on Image for Complete Article |
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Philadelphia Inquirer - May 27, 1906 |
Philadelphia
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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Philadelphia Inquirer - August 13, 1906 |
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Silver Street - John Hawkins - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - August 20, 1906 |
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John Reader
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Arthur Stanley
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S. Hyde |
Philadelphia Inquirer - August 27, 1906 |
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Ella Hill - Arthur Stanley - Edward S. Hyde |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 7, 1907 |
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Arthur Stanley - Charles Fordyce - Kaighn Avenue |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 27, 1907 |
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Arthur
Stanley -
Harry Halsey - O. Glenn Stackhouse Kaighn Avenue - South 6th Street |
Philadelphia Inquirer - March 11, 1907 |
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Arthur Stanley - James Lomurno - South 3rd Street |
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Philadelphia
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Philadelphia
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Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - July 13, 1907 |
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Arthur Stanley - Kaighn Avenue |
Philadelphia
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Philadelphia Inquirer - June 17, 1908 | |
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South 9th Street - Sycamore Street - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - June 23, 1908 |
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Edward Hyde - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - August 16, 1908 |
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Arthur
Stanley -
Patrick Carr - John
W. Wescott South 7th Street - Kaighn Avenue |
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Philadelphia
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Philadelphia Inquirer - November 16, 1908 |
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Master Street - Tony Gardene - Arthur Stanley |
Trenton Times - November 25, 1908 |
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Arthur Stanley - Patrick Carr - John W. Wescott - Peter Backes |
Philadelphia Inquirer - June 14, 1909 |
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Arthur
Stanley -
Charles Lee - Hugh Boyle - Essie Campbell Fogarty
Avenue - Spruce
Street - South
3rd Street The Big Ship |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 2, 1911 |
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Arthur Stanley - Francisco Bucci - South 3rd Street |
Philadelphia Inquirer - March 17, 1911 |
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Arthur
Stanley -
O. Glenn Stackhouse - Charlotte Stewart Spruce Street |
Philadelphia Inquirer - May 6, 1911 |
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Kaighn
Avenue - Arthur
Stanley - Rudolph Climes Alexander Jasienski - Joseph Wojtkowiak St. Joseph's Society |
Philadelphia Inquirer - May 19, 1911 |
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Elisha A. Gravenor - John Reader - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia
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Dr.
David Bentley - John Quick - Arthur
Stanley Francis Ford Patterson Jr. - Stevens Street |
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Bridgeton Evening News September 4, 1911 Twelfth New Jersey Regiment |
Philadelphia
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Charles
H. Ellis -
Daniel Morton O. Glen Stackhouse - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia
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H.G. Cliver - Benson Street - Arthur Stanley |
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Philadelphia
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Camden Post-Telegram * April 9, 1912 |
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George
Nowrey - Arthur
Stanley - Locust
Street - Spruce
Street - Eli
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Philadelphia
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Philadelphia
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A. Cusick - Billiken Club - Arthur Stanley |
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Woodbury
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Philadelphia
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Camden
Post-Telegram Elbridge
B. McClong
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Philadelphia Inquirer - June 6, 1914 |
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Alesio Di Orazio - Pine Street - Arthur Stanley |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer Ada Stevenson - Arthur
Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - April 12, 1915 |
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Spruce
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South
3rd Street - Locust Street Mamie Tinsey - Josephine Quinn - O. Glen Stackhouse Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - April 28, 1915 |
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Chestnut Street - Charles Myers - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 29, 1916 |
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Lewis
H. Stehr Jr. -
Arthur Stanley - Charles
H. Ellis George W. Anderson - Lillian Hoffman - W.P. Wingender Frank Neutze - Walter McGonigle |
Philadelphia
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Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - June 2, 1918 |
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Dr.
Henry F. Chew - Harry Avis - Harry Hartranft J.B. Harbison - Newton Brooks - Captain Pierce Rev. Dr. H.F. Gravatt - Market Street - Arthur Stanley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - May 31, 1919 | |
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Arthur Stanley Charles H. Ellis John B. Kates Rev. Charles I. Fitzgeorge Frank W. Tussey Union Methodist Episcopal Church
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