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New Jersey pastor honoring the legacy of Black Civil War soldiers inside historic Camden cemetery 03:00. Dempsey Daniel Butler arrived in Camden, New Jersey, in the 1840s.
At the corner of Charles Street and Ferry Avenue in Camden, a New Jersey pastor has made it his mission to honor the Black Civil War soldiers buried in Butler Cemetery.
Margaret Baines' husband Robert is a disabled Vietnam veteran and the couple lived for 37 years in Camden before moving to Marlton. Rev. Dr. Tony Evans is with 10th Street Baptist Church, just a ...
A voice for Black people in Camden. Dempsey Butler was born in Virginia, and came to Camden around 1840, according to the website HistoricCamdenCounty.com.He opened a general store on Kaighn ...
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In Camden's historic Butler Cemetery, a pastor honors lives and legacies of Black Civil War soldiers - MSNAt the corner of Charles Street and Ferry Avenue in Camden, a New Jersey pastor has made it his mission to honor the Black Civil War soldiers buried in Butler Cemetery.
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