First Camden National Bank & Trust - Camden, NJ
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
N 39° 56.786 W 075° 07.127
18S E 489852 N 4421818
Another bank undergoing rehab. This one, built in 1928, was an important icon of Camden for decades. The bank is located w/in Historic Cooper St., an NRHP site. Currently, other banks are also being renovated. Rutgers University will use this site.
Waymark Code: WM8D17
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 03/14/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member suefitz
Views: 5

This building has been bought by Rutgers University, as indicated by the great, big banner hanging in the front entrance. The building is gorgeous with so much incredible detail including bronze sconces off to the side, flat columns built into the facade, stone relief work everywhere, and the bank's name emblazoned high along the front. Just above the entrance is the inscription "Founded Anno Domini 1812'. I guess this business was already in existence a full 116 years before this structure was built. On Market Street, about 5 blocks or so away is the Camden National Bank, a relative of this company. A huge, novelty-sized cornerstone can be found on the front, bottom right.

Thanks to Phil Cohen's website, we have a very good historical accounting of all the businesses and structures which make up 19th & 20th century Camden. The following narrative comes from his web site and provides a nice history of the bank. The source can be found in the secondary web site field.

This bank traces is roots back to June 16, 1812 when Camden's first bank was incorporated. It was known as The State Bank at Camden, and retained that name until June 2, 1865, at which time it became a National Bank and its title was made The National State Bank of Camden. This bank did business until the late 1920s at the corner of North 2nd and Market Streets. The National State Bank of Camden merged with the First National Bank under the name First National State Bank on July 1, 1922.

1927 was a significant year in the history of the bank. On July 1, 1927 another merger took place, this time with the Camden National Bank, the new and large institution now being known as First Camden National Bank& Trust Company. The President of the new institution was F. Morse Archer. A contract was awarded December 1927 for the construction of the new bank building for the First Camden National Bank & Trust Company, to be erected at Broadway and Cooper Street, at a cost of approximately $825,000.

Address:
Jct. of Broadway and Cooper St., Camden Camden, NJ USA 08102


Year: 1928

Website: [Web Link]

Current Use of Building: Rutgers University Office

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