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Camden

Industrial city and port in southwestern New Jersey, USA, on the left bank of Delaware River opposite Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; seat of Camden County; population (1992 est) 86,900, of which 54% are African-American, 24% Hispanic, and 20% white. The city is linked with Philadelphia by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge (1926), and is a manufacturing and trade centre; its main industries include electronics and food-processing. In 1994, Camden port became part of the Port of Philadelphia and Camden.

Camden was first settled in 1681 and laid out in 1773; it was incorporated as a city in 1828. The Campbells Soup Company factory opened here in 1862. Camden is the seat of a branch of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey (1927). Walt Whitman House, where the poet lived from 1873–92, is now a museum. It was announced in 2000 that Camden will become the final home of the USS New Jersey, a battleship built at the nearby Philedelphia Naval Yard in 1942.



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Camden Farebrother, whom Lydgate went to see the next evening, lived in an old parsonage, built of stone, venerable enough to match the church which it looked out upon.
Then there was General Gates, who afterward gained great renown at Saratoga, and lost it again at Camden.
The time he had mentioned was more than out, and he lived in a little street near the Veterinary College at Camden Town, which was principally tenanted, as one of our clerks who lived in that direction informed me, by gentlemen students, who bought live donkeys, and made experiments on those quadrupeds in their private apartments.
 
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