Walter
W.
Carter


WALTER W. CARTER was born in Camden, New Jersey on April 28, 1892. By the summer of 1900 his father had died, leaving his mother, Mrs. Ella Carter, to care for him and older sister Mary, then 12. Ella Carter worked as washerwoman. The family then lived at 907 Chelton Avenue. The 1910 Census shows that Walter Carter and his mother were living at 918 Ferry Avenue. His mother had remarried and had lost another husband by this time. They moved to 962 Ferry Avenue by 1914. Walter Carter is listed in the City Directory for that year as a laborer.

When he registered for the draft on June 5, 1917 Walter Carter was still living at 962 Ferry Avenue with his wife and mother. He listed his occupation as a chauffer (driver) and mechanic. The 1920 Census shows that he had separated from his wife. He was boarding at 1868 Miller Street, the home of Isaac and Harriet Cotton. He was still living at that address when the 1927 Camden City Directory was compiled.

Walter W. Carter was appointed to the Camden Fire Department on November 22, 1920 and reported for duty with Engine Company 1 at 409 Pine Street on January 1, 1921. He spent his entire career as a fire fighter with Engine Company 1. Walter W. Carter was one of six Black fire fighters, the others being Charles W. Cooke, Leroy Hatchett, George Johnson, Roscoe Tribbett and Benjamin Walters who were hired when the department reintegrated. The following year three more were added- Byron Davis, Alfred Greene, and Louis Stevens

The 1929 Camden City Directory shows Walter Carter living at 1728 Mulford Street, and the Census taken in April of 1930 shows that he was staying with a divorcee, Viola Thomas. He was still there as late as 191. He later moved to 819 Kaighn Avenue. After serving the City of Camden as a fireman for almost 20 years, Walter W. Carter died on October 7, 1940. He was buried at Mt. Peace Cemetery in Lawnside, New Jersey.


World War I Draft Card

Camden Daily Courier
September 18, 1920

Horace Cairns - William Miller
Harry Selby - Charles Gall
Spencer Smith - Howard C. Walker
Rocco Fanelli - Harry J. Zander
Mortica Clark - James McDermott
James Durkin - Frank Burt
George C. Wade - Samuel E. Patton
William Reynolds - Harry Hallowell
Howard Harrington - Henry Baumgartel
Walter Carter - George Henry Johnson
Louis D. Stevens - Roscoe Tribbett
Benjamin Walters - W. Scott Franklin
George Cattell - Joseph Daley 
Anthony Valentine - David Smith
Carlo Lombardo - George Pursglove
John Hunt - Robert Gick
Nelson Till - Herman Kreher

Engine Company 10 - Ladder Company 4 - Engine Company 1
Engine Company 2 - Engine Company 3 - Engine Company 2  - Engine Company 7
Engine Company 8  - Engine Company 9
Hose & Chemical Company 2 (Engine Company 11)

Camden Courier-Post * September 14, 1936
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Charles E. Conway - Harry Wagner - Walter Carter - Frank Peters - William R. Harring Sr.
Haddon Avenue - Federal Street - North Congress Road - Carman Street - Mulford Street
Mt. Vernon Street - Chester Street - North 24th Street - Hayes Avenue - Arlington Street
North 29th Street - Buren Avenue - Empire Avenue - Mary Cox - Ada Spencer

Engine Company 1
- Engine Company 7

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