ROBERTS COURT was the location of a block of four homes, accessed through an alley that ran eastward from 616 Roberts Street and the rear border of 601 Line Street. It was named by and for Joseph E. Roberts, a successful builder and real estate developer, who was responsible for creating the street and building houses on and near it.
Joseph
E. Roberts
was a successful dry goods merchant from Salem County.
The
1870 Census shows him living in Upper Penn's Neck Township in Salem
County. He moved to Camden shortly afterwards. The
Roberts family first appear in Camden City Directories in 1872.
Apparently under the direction of Joseph
E. Roberts, with Jacob and brother Frank also being involved, the
family engaged in real estate and homebuilding in Camden. By 1872 a
street, known to this day as Roberts Street, which had not existed when
the 1870 Camden City Directory, had been laid out. By 1874 the Roberts family
owned 58 houses in what was then Camden's Fourth
Ward. Joseph
E. Roberts built over 250 houses on his own, then went into partnership
with E.N. Cohn. By 1886 the had built
an additional 450 homes. |
Do you have an Roberts Court memory or picture. Let me know by e-mail so it can be included here. Phil Cohen |
1891
Sanborn Map
showing roberts
court |
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1906
Sanborn Map
showing
roberts court |
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600
Block
of roberts
court |
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612 Roberts Court
1940-1947 |
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614 Roberts Court
1940 |
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614 Roberts Court
1943
Left: Corporal
Charles H. Pippett Sr.
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616 Roberts Court
1940 Charles Biddle |
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618 Roberts Court
1940 |
618 Roberts Court
1947 Charles Weingarten |
Intersection
of
roberts street
&
roberts court |