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From the Archives of the Historical Society of Ocean Grove: “It’s summertime, and the living is easy…or not.”

June 21, 2011 by Blogfinger

By Kathy Arlt, contributing writer  @Blogfinger

School’s over; the beach is open every day. Visitors are arriving in Ocean Grove, and entrepreneurs are looking forward to a profitable season. One such gentleman, in 1875, was William Jimeson, who owned a hotel and a general store.

Mr. Jimeson was probably already exhausted when that summer began. He’d just finished renovating his hotel, the Osborn House, after moving the whole building to a new location (more about this next week).

Plus, he had to stock his general store, so that the more permanent seasonal visitors would have supplies. Check out the range of mattress materials: hair (probably horse), husk (probably corn) or excelsior (wood shavings).

So perhaps it’s no wonder that Mr. Jimeson found himself “prostrated from over-work” during the 1875 summer season. Happily though, by July 24th, the Ocean Grove Record reported he was feeling somewhat better.

We can only hope that Mr. Jimeson had a very profitable year.

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Posted in Historical Society of Ocean Grove | Tagged From the HSOG archives | 5 Comments

5 Responses

  1. on June 23, 2011 at 4:10 pm hobe

    Thank you to Deirdre. The web page was interesting.. Amazing what information comes out of these tidbits presented by Kathy Arlt.


  2. on June 22, 2011 at 3:13 pm Mary

    A delightful historical snapshot of Ocean Grove. Kept them coming, Kathy!


  3. on June 22, 2011 at 7:10 am deirdre

    Moving buildings was fairly common in the late 1800’s. The following website gives a good deal of information, including images, on the moving of the Brighton Beach Hotel in Coney Island, one of the more ambitious moving projects of the era:
    http://arrts-arrchives.com/brbchmove.html.


  4. on June 21, 2011 at 8:52 pm hobe

    It is always fascinating to read the musings from this period. They talked a different lingo. 1875 was early for a hotel as large as the Osborn House. I can’t imagine how they could have moved it in those days. I wonder if the Historical Society has a picture.


  5. on June 21, 2011 at 7:03 pm Missy

    Love the articles from the HSOG Archives. Keep them coming!



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