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JOHN FREDERICK HARNED was born in Camden in 1856. His father, Henry Harned, was a cabinetmaker, and was a Vestryman at St. John's Episcopal Church in its early days. John Frederick Harned left school at the age of 13, but rose above his humble beginnings to become a prominent attorney in Camden. After working as an office boy at the Chester Sugar Refinery, John F. Harned found work at the West Jersey Press newspaper, and later with the Philadelphia Inquirer , where he learned the printer's trade. During this period he became interested in amateur journalism and in 1873 was was President of the Jersey Blue Amateur Press Association, whose official organ was called the Star of the East . John F. Harned started, in 1872 in Camden a prominent journal called the Youths' Monthly, which he was the editor. John F. Harned worked as journeyman printer, and attended night courses at the Franklin Institute. He subsequently studied law under Marmaduke Taylor. John F. Harned was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in November of 1882. In the late 1880s John F. Harned lived at 616 West Street, while maintaining offices at 317 Market Street. He married Helen Burr, daughter of Jonathan Burr, on November 14, 1888. In late 1889 or early 1890 John F. Harned and his family moved to a fine house at 728 Cooper Street. In 1893 he moved his offices to 424 Market Street. The Harneds had two sons, Jonathan Burr Harned, born in 1890, and John F. Harned Jr., born in 1895. By 1897 John F. Harned had risen to prominence in Camden's business and legal community. He was a director of the Central Trust Bank and the Camden Fire Insurance Association. He was a member of Trimble Lodge, No. 117 Free and Accepted Masons. John F. Harned was still living at 728 Cooper Street as late as 1920. At that time his neighbors included former Mayor Joseph Nowrey and State Senator Joseph H. Forsyth. His son, John F. Harned Jr. was then the owner of the Pioneer Wire Works at 208 Federal Street in Camden. In these years Helen Harned was a member of the Woman's Club of Camden, N.J. |
BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW - 1897 |
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Bank Directory - March-December 1916 |
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South Jersey: A History 1624-1924 |
Looking West ion Cooper
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The John F. Harned
House at 728 Cooper Street |
The John F. Harned House at 728 Cooper Street - Mid 1970s |
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