Search This Blog

Showing posts with label WILBUR BORO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WILBUR BORO. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

1913: WILBUR'S EZEKIEL VOORHEES


The above article tells of the exploits of still another veteran and hero from the Civil War as related to the Trenton area. Ezekiel Voorhees lived in the house shown in the Google Earth view at the corner of South Olden Avenue and Walnut Street. Due to the antiquity of the Wilbur area, it is a safe bet that the number 70 South Olden Avenue of 1913 is the very same 70 South Olden Avenue of today that is shown in the photo below.

Monday, September 22, 2008

1914: News From the Wilbur Section

Each week, the Times gave a page to the Chambersburg section of Trenton and also to the Wilbur section. Back then, the boundary between Trenton and Hamilton, even though it was actually So. Logan Avenue, many Bromley news items were included. This page has notes from East Trenton and South Trenton.


Tuesday, April 22, 2008

1928: WILBUR SECTION IS GROWING

THE ABOVE ARTICLE IS AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF HOW THE TRENTON NEWSPAPERS OF THE 19TH CENTURY TOOK LIBERTIES WITH THEIR REPORTING ON GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS. NOTE HOW DE LAVAL, ACME RUBBER AND OTHER HAMILTON TOWNSHIP FACTORIES HAVE BEEN REPORTED AS BEING IN THE WILBUR SECTION OF TRENTON, WHEN IN REALITY THEY ARE IN HAMILTON'S BROMLEY. THE MERCER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY IS ALWAYS PLACED IN TRENTON INSTEAD OF HAMILTON.

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.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

1914: WILBUR AND BROMLEY COMMUNITY NEWS MAY 14


THE SMALL PIECE ABOVE RELATES TO PETER DOLAN, PROPRIETOR OF THE HAMILTON HOTEL IN BROMLEY. IT WAS LOCATED AT EAST STATE STREET AND WHITEHEAD ROAD, AND PROBABLY WAS ESTABLISHED IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE THE MANY OVERNIGHT VISITORS TO THE NEW JERSEY INTERSTATE FAIR, WHICH WAS JUST DOWN THE ROAD ON EAST STATE STREET IN HAMILTON.

Monday, February 25, 2008

1914: WILBUR AND BROMLEY HAPPENINGS

THESE WEEKLY FEATURES ARE AN INTERESTING GLIMPSE INTO LIFE IN THE WILBUR AND BROMLEY AREA. BROMLEY WAS BEGINNING TO DEVELOP INTO A VIABLE AND VERY DESIRABLE COMMUNITY DURING THIS ERA.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

1914: ST. JAMES P.E. CHURCH

FROM THE "WILBUR" FOLDER, THIS GRAPHIC WHICH ONCE AGAIN CONTAINS A FAMILY SURNAME FROM KNOWN VISITORS TO THIS WEB SITE. EDDIE LAYTON, IF YOU ARE STILL WITH ME, ARE THESE TWO LAYTONS RELATED TO YOUR FAMILY? THE "ORIGINAL CHURCH" REFERRED TO IN THE CAPTION STILL STANDS AS DESCRIBED ON E. STATE ST. AT GARFIELD AVENUE. IT IS CURRENTLY THE HOME OF THE REHEBOTH CHURCH.

Friday, July 13, 2007

1914: WILBUR AND "MILLHAM" (EAST TRENTON)


EVEN AS THERE WAS A WEEKLY "CHAMBERSBURG" FEATURE IN THE TRENTON TIMES, SO ALSO WAS THERE A "WILBUR AND EAST TRENTON" (AND SOMETIMES A FEW LINES ON SO. TRENTON).
ONCE AGAIN, IF YOUR MONITOR IS LCD, AND YOUR VISION IS ABLE, THIS WILL BE AN INTERESTING READ. NOTE THE ENTRY ENTITLED, "UP ON THE HILL;" WAS THIS INCLUDED IN THAT AREA OF TRENTON WE OLD TIMERS KNEW OF AS "CRACKER HILL?"

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

1914: THE LAYTON FAMILY


I WONDERED IF THIS LAYTON FAMILY IS DESCENDED FROM THE JOE LAYTONS OF BUTTONWOOD AVENUE. A COUPLE YEARS AGO, I RECEIVED AN EMAIL FROM EDDIE LAYTON REGARDING AN ENTRY I POSTED ON THIS SITE. AT THAT TIME, EDDIE WAS A VIEWER OF THIS SITE.
EDDIE, ARE YOU OUT THERE?

Monday, March 19, 2007

1905: VILLA PARK - HOMEDELL AREA -"NEW WILBUR"


CHECK OUT THE ENTRY, "NEW WILBUR" ON THIS MAP. VERY INTERESTING. BESIDES THE "BOROUGH OF WILBUR" EAST STATE STREET AND OLDEN AVENUE AREA, EARLY NEWS ACCOUNTS LOCATED WILBUR AS FAR OUT AS GARFIELD, LOGAN, AND DOWN TO THE LIBERTY STREET AREA.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

1918: The Bloor Family of Old Wilbur

As I page through the local Trenton papers of the 1890's before Wilbur was annexed to the city of Trenton, I find very interesting historical material on what was known as the borough of Wilbur. One of the more familiar family names I run into is the Bloor family. The graphic tells the sad story of WWI American hero Spencer Bloor who was listed as missing in action.

1927: Closing the Circus Grounds

Publish Post
Today's "Junior Two" is built on part of the site of the old circus grounds; that area south of Greenwood Avenue and the Cuyler and South Olden Avenue area. In the 18th century, that area was the site of many appearances of "Buffalo Bill" and his Wild West Show, along with numerous other carnivals and circus acts.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

1897: Wilbur

The area of Wilbur was growing by leaps and bounds at the turn of the century.

1897: News from the borough of Wilbur

These fascinating little clips of goings on in various neighborhoods in the area often contain historic information as to locations of stores and other commercial establishments, as well as genealogical info on noted residents of the Wilbur section of Trenton.