West Jersey Colored Orphanage

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SuccessorCamden Home for Friendless Children
Established1874; 152 years ago (1874)
FoundersJohn Cooper, Mary Cooper, and Joesph M. Kaighn
Founded atCamden
West Jersey Colored Orphanage
SuccessorCamden Home for Friendless Children
Established1874; 152 years ago (1874)
FoundersJohn Cooper, Mary Cooper, and Joesph M. Kaighn
Founded atCamden
Defunct1920; 106 years ago (1920)
TypeOrphanage
Region served
Camden, NJ, Philadelphia
Key people
Mary Lindley Murray, James McCune Smith
AffiliationsCamden Home for Friendless Children
FundingDonations

The West Jersey Colored Orphanage was an orphanage that operated from 1874 to the early 1920s.[1] It operated at the corner of 6th and Mechanic Street in the Bergen Square neighborhood of Camden, New Jersey.[1] It was replaced in the early 1920s by the Hunton Branch YMCA (later South Camden YMCA).[1]

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