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  1. Apr 17, 2024 · Camden, city, seat (1844) of Camden county, New Jersey, U.S., on the Delaware River, there bridged to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1681, the year before Philadelphia was founded, William Cooper built a home near the Cooper River where it enters the Delaware and named the tract Pyne Point.

  2. Camden is a city in Camden County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Camden is part of the Delaware Valley. The city was incorporated on February 13, 1828. Camden has been the county seat of Camden County since the county was formed on March 13, 1844. The city derives its name from Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.

  3. Home. Essays. Camden, New Jersey. By Howard Gillette Jr. | County Seat. Camden, New Jersey, sits across the Delaware River from high-rise Philadelphia, linked by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge and a history of economic challenges as industries closed in the twentieth century.

  4. History of Camden, New Jersey. History of Camden, New Jersey starts with the introduction of Quakers into the native lands of the Lenape population in the Delaware Valley. [1] [2] Throughout the city's history there have been times of economic growth and development; as well as stagnation and decline. [3] [2] The City of Camden was named after ...

  5. Nov 24, 2022 · Nov 24, 2022. — by. Camden NJ History. in Historical Accounts. The year was 1927 and the future had hardly ever looked brighter for the City of Camden.

  6. Camden County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Camden. [1] As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 523,485.

  7. Article History. Camden, county, southwestern New Jersey, U.S., bordered to the west by Pennsylvania, the Delaware River constituting the boundary. It comprises a lowland region drained by the Mullica and Great Egg Harbor rivers. The primary forest species are oak and hickory.

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