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Thursday, June 25, 2009

HENRY N. SMITH'S FASHION STUD FARM

One of the more fascinating historical places in Hamilton along with Charles Fulkert's Bromley Inn is the Fashion Stud Farm, once located in the area of Hamilton in the area of the New Jersey State Fair grounds. Newspaper descriptions of Smith's Fashion Stud Farm indicated that it was a sumptuous facility with a grandstand, a race track and the home of the fabled "Goldsmith Maid," whose tomb is now on the Kuser Farm property. General Grant kept his horse at the Fashion Stud Farm. Unfortunately, the farm was involved in a number of destructive fires over the years of its existance. Back then, there was no Bromley fire company, and fires were fought by Trenton fire companies.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting this. I found it after discovering one of my relations was the superintendent at this property. (R Baxter Conover)

Marerunranch said...

Thank you for posting this: I have vintage newspaper drawings of Goldsmith Maid & Fashion Farm. Your info was very informative, so sad that the farm/fairgrounds are gone & The Maid's tribute marker had to be relocated......