*Charles Teunon is credited with establishing this quaint and very beautiful area of Hamilton. The original intent of the development was to provide a summer home for the more affluent residents of Trenton. The "bungalows" were similar in nature to those built along the upper Delaware for the same clientele.
There is some interesting reading in these articles dealing with the Lakeside Park area of the early part of the 20th century. The Venetian Carnival was an affair where boaters floated along in a delightful parade with their vessels aglow. Medford Lakes residents still carry on a similar attraction. I always thought i.It would be nice to see Gropp's Lake once again made into a swimming area; especially now that the cost of gas is going to restrict many families to local facilities.
- Anonymous said...
- Tom - I believe in another of your Lakeside blogs there is a picture from the newspaper of one of the winning decorated boats. Lakeside Girl
- Sally Logan Gilman said...
- Hi Tom: Read your Hutchinson Pond posting with interest. My grandfather, David S. Hutchinson, who owned the grist mill, was a freeholder. Regards.
Hi Tom: Read your Hutchinson Pond posting with interest. My grandfather, David S. Hutchinson, who owned the grist mill, was a freeholder. Regards.
ReplyDeleteTom - Thank you, thank you for this glimpse of Lakeside long ago! What a sight it must have been! I read with pleasure the names of my grandfather and great-grandfather as two of the organizers of these events. If there were only pictures of this! Before the shore was popular and before folks had the cars to travel there, local places like Lakeside fulfilled the need for getting away to a summer place for rest and relaxation. The city was stifling then in the days before air-conditioning and the water presented a welcome respite. As I understand, some even came for health reasons as stayed in the local hotel or rented cottages from owners. A true old time resort!
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Tom - I believe in another of your Lakeside blogs there is a picture from the newspaper of one of the winning decorated boats.
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Tom - Thanks again for posting the prize winning float picture! It's nice to have the two articles together. What a treasure your site is! We are so fortunate! And another family member was involved in the event - a great uncle!
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Thank you, Eleanor. It's nice to know there are folks like you who respond to our treasured historic heritage.
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