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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Lost Haddonfield: Evans Pond

Iconic scenes from the 1800s and beyond. The past comes alive in pictures.

Evan's Pond was created when a dam was built near the Croft and Munn farms and a flour and gristmill was constructed in 1819. These pictures are from the archives of the Historical Society of Haddonfield. They were submitted by the society's Cliff Brunker, who also provided the captions.

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Cynthia S Byers

5:17 pm on Sunday, May 5, 2013

We are trying to make it as pretty as possible! We love living here. Cynthia S Byers and Scott Dunzik, MD   more ›

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Lost Haddonfield: Hopkins Pond

Ever hear about the car that floated like a boat on Hopkins Pond before the driver got out and walked over the water? You will today in Lost Haddonfield.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Lost Haddonfield: Hopkins Pond

Ever hear about the car that floated like a boat on Hopkins Pond before the driver got out and walked over the water? You will today in Lost Haddonfield.

In 1789, a stream now known as Hopkins Mill Branch was dammed to provide waterpower for Hopkins Grist Mill. The stream originates near the southwest corner of Chestnut Street, and is now piped underground, and emerges at Grove Street. Over the years, the pond was also known as Silver Lake.

Peter Dobush

2:49 pm on Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Truly a hidden treasure where I taught my son to fish, and I still steal away for an hour or two on nice Sunday afternoons to catch and release a fish or two.   more ›

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Lost Haddonfield: Sport

The past comes alive in pictures.

These pictures are from the archives of the Historical Society of Haddonfield.

Maryann Campling

6:39 am on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

.Love the photos/comments Kathy. My home was built in 1910, it's interesting to see some folks who were Haddonfield residents of that era. Also to see grass....not turf! :)   more ›

Friday, April 12, 2013

Thor's Drug Store and More in Lost Haddonfield

These pictures never get old.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Lost Haddonfield: More Corner Drug Stores

Remember Thor's and Sunray? We do. The past comes alive in pictures.

Here are some more pharmacies that have come and gone over the last century. These photos are from the archives of the Historical Society of Haddonfield.

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Cliff Brunker

7:25 pm on Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The building is still there behind and underneath many additions and modifications. Some of the original building is visible if you look at the 2nd & 3rd stories from Kings Highway The sycamore in the photo is the one that was removed in 1977. If you enter "the buttonwoods" in the Patch search, you can read more in my piece from January.   more ›

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Lost Haddonfield: The Corner Drug Store

Remember Thor's drug store? We do.

"During the 20th century, there were usually several drug stores in town at any given time. About a hundred years ago, Druggist C. S. Braddock Jr. operated a store at the corner of Kings Highway and Haddon Avenue where the Happy Hippo is now located," according to Cliff Brunker of the Historical Society of Haddonfield. "In the 1940s, Thor's was on the corner of Kings Highway and Tanner Street followed by Sunray in the '50s and '60s." Don't miss any Haddonfield or Haddon Township news. Sign up for Patch's free daily newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

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Cliff Brunker

9:18 pm on Tuesday, April 2, 2013

I have a picture of Estates at 417 Haddon Ave. It looks like a sequel may be in the works   more ›

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Lost Haddonfield: Tanner Street

The past comes alive in pictures.

"Tanner Street was named after a leather tannery that was located on the south side of the street between what are now numbers 30 and 74," according to Cliff Brunker or the Historical Society of Haddonfield. "It was called the Tanyard and it extended back almost to where the PATCO station is now located. The earliest mention of the tannery was in a document from 1724."

Debbie Hansen

9:39 am on Sunday, March 24, 2013

I look forward to the Sunday Patch "Lost Haddonfield" article...This one is particularly interesting...It;s fun to see the intersection change...Thanks, Cliff Brunker and the Historical Society for sharing every week!   more ›

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Lost Haddonfield: Gasoline for 19.9¢ a Gallon

The past comes alive in pictures.

When Haddon Avenue was originally laid out, it connected Main Street (renamed Kings Highway) and Cooper's Ferry (Camden). In 1928, Haddon Avenue was extended to Ellis Street. By the 1940s, there were three gas stations at the intersection of Haddon Avenue and Kings Highway. Don't believe us? Check out the pictures from the Historical Society of Haddonfield. Don't miss any Haddonfield or Haddon Township news. Sign up for Patch's free daily newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

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Cliff Brunker

10:06 pm on Thursday, March 28, 2013

The upcoming Lost Haddonfield will include a picture of the Apothecary Shop.   more ›

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Lost Haddonfield: Horses, Buggies and Blacksmiths

The past comes alive in pictures.

These pictures are from the archives of the Historical Society of Haddonfield. Don't miss any Haddonfield or Haddon Township news. Sign up for Patch's free daily newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

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Mike Davis

10:24 am on Monday, March 4, 2013

Stretch changed to Stretch, Evans and is now Kain, Murphy.   more ›

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