American National Bank

Camden Bank

1213–1219 Broadway

Introduction

Founded in the mid-1920s, The American National Bank built a fine building at 1213 Broadway though was demolished between July 2017 and July 2018 after a long period of being boarded up and vacant. The bank's President was Elmer Ellsworth Long, who had been a principle in the Munger & Long Department Store at Broadway and Federal Street for many years. Another director was Louis Waisban, who owned a grocery and had real estate interests in Cramer Hill.

The American National Bank merged with the Camden Trust sometime after February of 1936. It remained open as a branch of the Camden Trust, and its successor, the Bank of New Jersey, until at least 1977.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

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The American National Bank of Camden, NJ - 1928 The American National Bank of Camden, NJ - 1928
The American National Bank of Camden, NJ - 1928
1931 Camden High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook advertisement
1931 Camden High School - Purple & Gold Yearbook Advertisement
American National Bank - 1213 Broadway in the summer of 2003 American National Bank - 1213 Broadway in the summer of 2003
American National Bank - 1213 Broadway in the summer of 2003

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