Gate House at the Pymatuning Reservior - 1930's |
Showing posts with label 1930's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1930's. Show all posts
Sunday, July 16, 2017
Origins of The Pymatuning Resevoir
Labels:
1860's,
1910's,
1930's,
Little Known Facts,
Local Industry,
Pymatuning
Location:
Pymatuning Reservoir, United States
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Healing and Luxury: A History of the Saegertown Inn
Front view of the Saegertown Inn with French Creek along left side. |
With the overwhelming interest in photographs of the Saegertown Inn recently posted on the Crawford County Historical Society's social media pages, what better time to "get away from it all" for a while and discuss the history of this grand hotel and vacation venue.
Labels:
1880's,
1890's,
1900's,
1910's,
1920's,
1930's,
Hotels,
Little Known Facts,
Local Historical Figures,
Local Industry,
Saegertown
Location:
Saegertown, PA 16433, USA
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Eleanor Davies and Recollections of Life at the Baldwin-Reynolds House
The Baldwin-Reynolds visible from the pond in the spring months |
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In 1939 when I was living in Shaker Heights, [Ohio] and dating Joseph Bainer of Cleveland, I was invited to come to Meadville and meet his parents and his sister, Mary and niece, Nancy. I was 19 and we went to see Gone with the Wind.
Labels:
1930's,
1940's,
Baldwin-Reynolds House,
Family Histories,
Meadville
Location:
Meadville, PA 16335, USA
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Oakwood Farm: Home to Oil Tycoons, Millionaires, and Hula Hoop Makers
The Carter Mansion was built at Oakwood Farm in 1930 |
Its builder was significant. Luke B. Carter (1876-1940) was the younger son of the four Carter children who survived infancy. His father, John J. Carter (1842-1917) was as a Medal of Honor winner in the Civil War.[1] He lived the typical Horatio Alger story: his parents died in Ireland, leaving him a penniless orphan, his sister brought him to the United States, but could not afford to support him; but he established a successful haberdashery in Titusville in the 1870's, and invested his profits in the oil business. His Carter Oil Company was a spectacular success, and became a part of Standard Oil.
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