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Camden Daily Courier - October 18, 1922 |
Camden Post-Telegram - July 10, 1924 |
SOMEONE got the name of the ship wrong. There was never a U.S.S. Cannibal. The ship that George Garner served on was the USS Hannibal AG-1 |
Camden Courier-Post - April 4, 1928 |
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Thomas
Nicholas - John
H. Lennox - Rollo
Jones - William Harring - Clarence
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Camden
Courier-Post Thomas
Nicholas - John
H. Lennox - Rollo
Jones William Harring - Clarence
Madden - George Hunt Ladder Company 2 - Ladder Company 4 Engine
Company 1 -
Engine
Company 11
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Camden Courier-Post * March 24, 1932 |
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William Getner - Fred Scharr - George W. Garner - Charles Goeltz - Cambridge Avenue - North 17th Street |
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Camden
Courier-Post J.S.
Harrison |
Camden Courier-Post - June 9, 1933 |
10 HURT IN SERIES OF 7 ACCIDENTS Ten persons were injured within an hour last night in seven accidents throughout Camden. The first accident occurred at Twenty-eighth and Thompson streets where a car driven by Mrs. Sarah A. Mole, 39, of 2903 Pleasant street, struck a five-year-old boy who ran from the sidewalk into the path of the automobile. The boy, John Smith, 5, of 2801 Pleasant street, suffered cuts on the right arm and leg. Mrs. Mole placed him in her car, then requested Charles Johnson, 32, of 2840 Thompson street, to drive the car to Cooper Hospital. Johnson agreed and with Julius Braxton, 18, a friend, of 2933 Thompson street, Mrs. Mole and the Smith boy started for the hospital. . At Twenty-seventh street and Saunders Avenue, the second accident occurred when Mrs. Mole's car, driven by Johnson, crashed with another car driven by H. Lem White, 43, of 730 Colford avenue, Collingswood. Johnson, Mrs. Mole and Braxton all were cut and bruised in the crash and were taken, with the Smith boy to the hospital by another motorist. Meanwhile at Baird avenue and Marlton pike, an automobile driven by Miss Virginia M. Brickner, 18, of 27 Cuthbert Road, Westmont, was overturned .in a collision with another car driven by George W. Garner, 31, of 235 Morse Street, a city fireman. Miss Brickner was treated at Cooper Hospital for shock and bruises. Two accidents occurred at Sixteenth street and Crescent Boulevard. In the first, Charles C. Markley, 30, of 1040 Sycamore avenue, Haddon Heights, attempted to stop his car when another machine cut In front of him. Markley's car overturned at the curbstone, and was wrecked, but Markley escaped injury. A Palmyra mother and her four year-old daughter were injured when the shaft of a bread wagon broke two windows in their car and showered them with glass, at the same intersection. The car was driven by Mrs. Dorothy Creager, 32, of 737 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra. She was cut, as was her daughter, Helen, 4. The driver of the wagon, Jackson Kircher, of 159 West Avenue, Westville, was not injured. William H. Anderson, 7, of 810 Chambers avenue, Gloucester, was treated last night at Cooper Hospital for a leg fracture suffered when struck by an automobile at Brown street, near Paul, Gloucester. Mrs. Anna Hammond, of 136 Snyder Avenue, Westville, took the boy to the hospital and reported to. Gloucester police. |
Camden Courier-Post - July 11, 1933 | |
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Clarence
Madden - John
Mulligan - George
Garner - John
H. Lennox Engine Company 4 - Engine Company 5 |
Camden Courier-Post * May 25, 1934 |
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Roy
R. Stewart - George
W. Garner - Kenwood
Avenue - South
6th Street - Kaighn
Avenue James Young - Laurence Newton - Firman Chester Price - Irvin F. Bishop - James A. Creato William Comerford - Leonard Megee - John H. Lennox - Umberto DiClaudio - Morris Tartar Lewis Liberman - William S. Stiles |
Camden Courier-Post - June 14, 1934 | |
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Roy R. Stewart - George Garner - Morris Tartar - South 6th Street - Kaighn Avenue |