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Showing posts with label HOPEWELL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HOPEWELL. Show all posts

Monday, May 06, 2013

SCRAP BOOK: HOPEWELL - MT. ROSE - WOODVILLE GRAPHICS

MOUNT ROSE, 1875





Graphic above is from the "NOTABLE PERSONS" folder in the Local History Collection














Detailed map of the "Stawberry Hill" area of the 
John L. Kuser family.


WOODVILLE, 1875

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

1930: HOPEWELL JUNIOR DAIRY CLUB

Bob Warznak said...

Hi Tom,

By any chance, can you repost the picture? I'd love to see it. My mom, and two uncles were members of this club. My mom went on to win the state championship in 1949 for her Guernsey, Hillcrest Dottie's Pauline. The 4H is such a great organization.
PS. Thanks for the quick response on Purity Farms.

Bob Warznak

I received the message above from Bob Warznak requesting that I re-post one of those deleted photos. I have been asking visitors who encounter that dreaded black spot with the "!" in it to ask for restorations. Thanks, Bob. Here's the photo you requested, and many thanks for being a visitor to my website. I hope you return often.
Tom

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

1902: PURITY MILK COMPANY - SCOTCH ROAD

I received a comment in the Kuser "STRAWBERRY HILL" post requesting info on the Purity Milk farm on the Ewing - Hopewell Twp. border. Here is one of the files I have in my database. Bob Chianese, I also received the following comment from Bob Warznak. Please see the comment below. Note also that I do not give out email addresses unless specifically permitted.
Bob Warznak said...

Hi Tom,

I have been researching Dairies from the Hopewell Township area and I would like to hear more about Purity Farms. I would also love to hear from Bob Chianese's wife, if you could put me in contact with her.

Thanks,

Bob Warznak

Friday, February 24, 2012

JOHN L. KUSER'S "STRAWBERRY HILL"

This delightful map shows the Pennington-Hopewell- W. Trenton area of John L. Kuser's beautiful estate at the foot of Bald Pate Mountain. Thanks to old time family friend "Beb" Bill Peters for the map.
I HAVE DIGITIZED THIS MAP AT A HIGH (300) DPI SO YOU CAN WANDER
DOWN THOSE BEAUTIFUL OLD COUNTRY ROADS AND VISIT THE BUCOLIC VILLAGES ALONG THE WAY.


Thursday, September 02, 2010

1934: NOEL GOEKE'S ADDITION TO THE HOPEWELL MOUNTAIN CHRISTIAN CHURCH



What a fascinating story! This little church, tucked away in the fabled Sourland Mountain area of Hopewell and not too far from the old Lindbergh homestead, has a fabulous historic heritage. To those of us who treasure stories of old time country life, it takes only a bit of imagination to envision a family making a trek through the woodlands on Sabbath to give praise to God. Perhaps a visitor can bring me up to speed on the current status of this church. There is a 1950 article detailing the 160th anniversary of that little-known Hopewell church.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

1934: HOPEWELL'S MOUNTAIN CHRISTIAN CHURCH


What a fascinating story! This little church, tucked away in the fabled Sourland Mountain area of Hopewell and not too far from the old Lindbergh homestead, has a fabulous historic heritage. To those of us who treasure stories of old time country life, it takes only a bit of imagination to envision a family making a trek through the woodlands on Sabbath to give praise to God. Perhaps a visitor can bring me up to speed on the current status of this church. There is a 1950 article detailing the 160th anniversary of that little-known Hopewell church,

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

1937: HOPEWELL'S ELMER EWING

Mr. Ewing is a man after my own heart! Who says one is "washed up" after reaching 70 years of age? Age is a state of mind. Mr. Ewing's observation that we gain wisdom as we age is so very true. Had I had that wisdom back in the early 1960's when I was warned about working for a "mom and pop" organization, I would not have signed on to a career that at the time was filled with "rosy" empty promises of a great future; promises which though not done maliciously, ended up with the principals of the company retiring and passing the business on to their less experienced and immature sons. Bottom line: The business went chapter 11 within months and I retired without even getting a Timex watch. However, the Good Lord closes one door and another opens. At the ripe old age of 75, I find myself gainfully employed, happily married, and ready for the next 25 years!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

1946: Hopewellk's Calvary Baptist Church

How I love the intimacy of those country churches! Hopewell's involvement in the Baptist church dates well back into the 18th century,

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

1974: INEZ HOWELL GIVES MERCER THE HOWELL FARM

I became acquainted with Inez Howell way back in the 1940's when Don Slabicki and I worked for Fritz and Edna Kuser. (Inez is Edna Howe Kuser's sister). I recall the day when Don and I "rode shotgun" in the motorcade through the Pennington area during Inez's husband Charles' campaign for congress. Here she is shown handing over the papers to the Howell farm in Hopewell which has become the very popular Howell Living History Farm,

Monday, August 10, 2009

1933: DAVID L. BLACKWELL: HOPEWELL'S "GRAND OLD MAN"

The Blackwell family of Hopewell is among the more historic and prominent surnames in that beautiful village. This is a completely fascinating first person look at the life, times, and sentiments of 101 year old David Blackwell, whose family roots undoubtedly go back to the earliest colonial times.

Monday, July 06, 2009

1913: HOPEWELL FIRE CO. 95 YEARS AGO

This fascinating photo of the horse-drawn fire apparatus of the Hopewell Fire Company as it looked in 1913, before there were fire hydrants. The lack of fire hydrants in that area is still a problem, as witness the destruction just this past week of one of the Hopewell area's "McManions."

Thursday, July 02, 2009

1944: Hopewell Grammar School Girls in a Dance Recital

These lovely ladies from way back in 1944 were preparing to wow the local gentry with their dancing skills. There's a Van Dyke in there, and I bet she's related to my amateur radio friend Harold Van Dyke, formerly of Hopewell.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

1936: HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL ALMA MATER

My Niece Cindy has been a teacher at Hopewell Valley H.S. for many years. When I see her, I will ask if Cherry Magner's Alma Mater has stood the test of time. Or perhaps a Hopewell area visitor to this site can tell us.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

1935: Hopewell New Jersey Grammar School Honor Roll

For those who are genealogically inclined, or perhaps relatives of the students listed above, this listing of 1930's students at then-very rural Hopewell, New Jersey this graphic will be of special interest.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

1904: HOPEWELL BOBBIN FACTORY?

THIS DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN HOPEWELL CONSUMED THE HOPEWELL SPOOL AND BOBBIN FACTORY. APPARENTLY ARSON WAS SUSPECTED. I HAD NEVER HEAR OF THAT PARTICULAR FACTORY. PERHAPS A HOPEWELL-PENNINGTON OLD TIME CAN ENLIGHTEN US.

Saturday, September 06, 2008

1896: ST. MICHAEL'S ORPHANAGE HOPEWELL

Even though this graphic is incomplete due to the fact that the pages were seriously degraded and torn, the initial article is quite interesting. I have received numerous requests for information on St. Michael's, which is no longer in existance.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

1913: HOPEWELL M.E. CHURCH

In 1913, the Trenton Times took over the old "True American" newspaper. The takeover was refreshing: more local interest stories, more photo graphs, and more Mercer County area coverage of Hopewell, Pennington, Hamilton, Ewing, etc. Above is an interesting article on Hopewell's Methodist Episcopal Church. Articles such as these are interesting from a genealogical point of view. There are many old line Hopewell area surnames in the listing of attendees to the "Harvest Home."

1913: HOPEWELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

THE CURRENT SERIES OF NEWSPAPERS I AM CURRENTLY CHECKING, HAVE GIVEN A NUMBER OF COLUMNS TO CHURCHES IN THE MERCER COUNTY AREA. MORE TO COME. HERE'S AN INTERESTING ARTICLE AND PHOTO WHICH INCLUDES AN INTERESTING "MINI HISTORY" OF THE CHURCH.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

1873: THE RAILWAY COMES TO THE HOPEWELL-PENNINGTON AREA

ONCE AGAIN, THE HIGHLIGHTED AREA OF THIS PAGE IS THE FOCUS OF THIS POST. AS STATED EARLIER, THERE ARE OTHER ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS WHICH INCLUDES INTERESTING ARTICLES AND ADVERTISEMENTS WHICH MAY BE OF INTEREST TO VIEWERS OF THIS SITE. "CENTRIPETAL?" AS THE LATE DICK MARTIN FROM THE OLD "LAUGH IN" TV SHOW WOULD SAY, "LOOK THAT UP IN YOUR FUNK AND WAGNALL."

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

1915: WILBUR - GETHSEMENE AND SOUTH TRENTON COMMUNITY NEWS

THE "WILBUR AND EAST TRENTON" COMMUNITY NEWS WAS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY DURING THIS PERIOD OF TIME. NEWS OF BROMLEY AND SOUTH TRENTON WERE OFTEN INCLUDED AS IN THIS PAGE.