Camden County, New Jersey
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Release Date:01 Jun 2001
ISBN:9780813529585
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Camden County, New Jersey

The Making of a Metropolitan Community, 1626-2000

Rutgers University Press

In this book, Jeffery M. Dorwart chronicles more than three centuries of Camden County history. He takes readers on a journey, from the earliest days as a Native American settlement, to the county's important roles in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, Camden City's booms and busts, the county's increasing suburbanization, and concluding with current inner-city revitalization efforts.

Dorwart details how the earliest European settlers radically changed the local Native American culture and introduced black slavery. In the Revolutionary War, the county's location directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia placed it at the crossroads of the American Revolution. Dorwart examines the county's conflicted roles during the Civil War, when the older agrarian population, which held traditional social and economic ties to the slave-owing South, clashed with the increasingly industrialized interests of the urban waterfront, which showed strong Unionist tendencies. He explores the changing demographics of the area as waves of European immigrants came to work in the factories. He surveys the rise and fall of first Camden City, then of the suburbs, as both areas experienced population ebbs and flows. Finally, Dorwart looks at the revitalization efforts of 2000 when Camden County began efforts to reinvent the riverfront community where it all began.

Among the reasons to study Camden CountyÆs history is its role in the creation of the United States, Dorwart points out. Its recorded history extends back more than three centuries, making it one of the oldest colonial settlements in America. . . . The book also takes readers on a train trip through the country as the Camden and Atlantic Railroad Line and the Philadelphia and Atlantic City Railway extended out from Camden. The author discusses each municipality along the way, providing a case study of the development of American cities and their surrounding communities. Rutgers Focus
JEFFERY M. DORWART is a professor of history and former chair of the history department at Rutgers University, Camden. He has written a number of books including Cape May County, New Jersey: The Making of an American Resort (Rutgers University Press) and, most recently, The Philadelphia Navy Yard: From the Birth of the U.S. Navy to the Nuclear Age.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
``We Hope West Jersey Will Be Soon Planted''
``A County Where Business Is Exceeding Plenty''
``Most Interesting Election Ever Held in This County''
``Clean, Pure Life Essential to Social Advancement''
``Why Do You Live in Philadelphia or Camden, When You Can Live at Laurel Springs?''
``The Metropolis of West Jersey''
``Greater Camden's Gateway to New Jersey'' 
``Deterioration in the Life and Business of the City''
``There Is No Dearth of Open Land in the County''
``A Breath-taking View of the Philadelphia Skyline''
Further Readings
Index
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