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Philadelphia Inquirer August 20, 1896 Esterbrook
Steel Pen Co. John
Campbell |
Philadelphia Inquirer - May 27, 1898 |
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A. Lincoln
James - Albert Stein - John Sinclair - William Selby - Caleb Williams Abraham Jackson - Jacob Hicks - Frederick Laird - Isaac Lovett - Albert Keyser Robert F. Miller - John Wagner - Isaac Brown - Thomas Moore - William Harrison Albert Batten - Martin McNeil - John Wallace - Henry Taliefarro - Joseph Cline Horace Huelings - George Riley - Owen Macey - Lee S. Mills - Albert Primrose George Davis - Joseph Wagner - Henry Schafer - Henry Hertline Joseph Wilgus - John T. Rodan - James Melon - John K. Esler Jr. Harry C. Kramer - William L. Hurley |
Philadelphia Inquirer - July 12, 1899 |
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William L. Hurley - W. Penn Corson |
CAMDEN DAILY COURIER - 1902 |
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William Leonard Hurley - Princeton Avenue |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer Catholic
Lyceum -
B.F. Archer |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 28, 1908 | |
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William Leonard Hurley - Charles
H. Ellis - Charles V.D. Joline - Edmund E. Read Harry C. Kramer - Howard Carrow - Philander Knox - James H. Davidson Johm T. Dorrance - E.G.C. Bleakly - David A. Henderson - Samuel W. Sparks Henry C. Loudenslager - Francis Howell - Walter Wood - Elmer E. Long George W. Jessup - Joseph Gaskill - Volney G. Bennett - Wilbur F. Rose Alexander C. Wood - George A. Frey - Charles A. Reynolds - E.B. Leaming Heulings Lippincott - Charles K. Haddon - Fithian S. Simmons - J.B. Van Sciver David Jester - Frank B. Sitley - Alpheus McCracken - Thomas S. Nekervis DeCourcy May - Isaac Ferris - Lionel C. Simpson - John M. Kelly G. George Browning - Watson Depuy - John C. Danenhower - John B. McFeeley Elias Davis - Anthony Kobus - Captain John B. Adams |
CENTRAL
TRUST COMPANY |
A. McCRACKEN, President C. T. SHARPLESS, Vice-President T. S. NEKERVIS, Treasurer C. CHESTER CRAIG, Trust Officer WILLIAM C. JONES, Solicitor. ====== D I RECTORS ====== A. McCRACKEN |
Philadelphia
Inquirer - August 13, 1906 |
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Alpheus McCracken - W.
Leonard Hurley Central Trust Company |
Philadelphia Inquirer - August 29, 1906 |
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Charles
H. Ellis - William
Leonard Hurley
- William Fox |
Philadelphia Inquirer - May 7, 1910 |
William
Leonard Hurley North 8th Street - South 9th Street - Mechanic Street |
Philadelphia Inquirer - November 30, 1910 |
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Dr.
Marcus K. Mines - Dr. Frederick Jones Jr. - Dr.
W.P. Wingender - Dr.
W.K.
Browning Archer D. Norris - John Wagner - Charles G. Garrison - Lewis Hamel - George West Charles H. Ellis - Clarence Governs - Michael Kirby - William Leonard Hurley - Amelia C. Rouh Tammany Club - William Black - Redmond Pierson - Charles Redmond - Joseph Ryrie - James Croker Broadway - Ferry Avenue - Elm Street - Mechanic Street - Clare Street State Street Methodist Episcopal Church |
Philadelphia Inquirer - October 27, 1918 |
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F.
Morse Archer - National
State Bank - William
T. Boyle William J. Strandwitz - Walter J. Staats - E.A. Stoll David S. Rush Jr. - E.G.C. Bleakly - James H. Long William L. Hurley - Francis B. Wallen - Wilbert Pike Volney Bennett |
Hurley
Store 50th Anniversary Dinner Walt Whitman Hotel - April 11, 1939 |
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Supersized Version |
Camden
Post-Telegram |
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William
Leonard Hurley - William
J. Lorigan |
Camden Courier-Post - January 28, 1928 |
Patrons, Patronesses Announced Today for First Military Ball Patrons and patronesses for the first military ball of the Camden Post No. 960, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to be held on Friday evening February 3 in the Elks auditorium, Seventh and Cooper Streets., are announced today. The following prominent men and women are listed: Mrs. J.W. Connor, Miss C.M. Day, Mrs. J.H. Forsyth, Mrs. H.J. Goodyear, Miss B. Graham, Mrs. R.E. Green, Mrs. E.F. Haines, Mrs. J. Hood Jr., Mrs. W. Hurley, Mrs. J. Jarrell, Mrs. T. Keefe, Mrs. J.F. Kobus, Mrs. L. Liberman, Mrs. F.L. Lloyd, Mrs. M.A. Logan, Mrs. T.P. McConaghy, Mrs. F.F. Neutze, Mrs. L.K. Marr, Mrs. J.A. Pennington, Mrs. M.E. Ramsey, Mrs. E. Truax, Mrs. S.M. Shay, Mrs. W.J. Staats, Mrs. B.G. Tarburton, Mrs. R.W. Waddell, Mrs. E. Watson, Mrs. E.P. Wescott, Mrs. C.A. Wolverton. David Baird Jr., William T. Boyle, Isaac Ferris, William Hurley, John Hood Jr., John Jarrell, Victor King, William J. Kraft, Thomas Keefe, Joseph F. Kobus, Hon. Edmund B. Leaming, Dr. A. Haines Lippincott, James H. Long, L.K. Marr, Dr. Thomas P. McConaghy, Hon. Frank F. Neutze, Samuel P. Orlando, Albert E. Simmons, Edwin Watson, Ethan P. Wescott. |
Camden
Courier-Post - April 23, 1928 Camden Evening Courier |
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William
Leonard Hurley Dies at Hilton Head, S.C., Winter Estate HURLEY BASED SUCCESS IN LIFE AND IN BUSINESS ON SQUARE DEAL TO ALL By BEN COURTER |
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...continued... Committee of 100 David Baird Sr. - E.G.C. Bleakly - Cooper B. Hatch - Harry B. Kramer - Lewis H. Mohrman |
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Leo McKeone - Dr. William G. Bailey - Dr. Roland Haines Alfred
L. Sayers Federal Street - Haddon Avenue - Mount Ephraim Avenue |
Camden
Courier-Post - April 26, 1928 Camden Evening Courier |
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THRONGS
MOURN AS W.L. HURLEY IS LAID TO REST Thousands Pay Tribute To Merchant Prince at Home In Collingswood SOLEMN REQUIEM MASS AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Many Follow Funeral Cortege to Mausoleum in Calvary Cemetery By BEN COURTER |
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Camden
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Thanks to Ray Garrison for providing information about the former Hurley estate in Collingswood. |