Summit Historical Society President Patricia Meola gave a 45-minute lecture on the History of Summit from A to Z. President Meola covered topics from Summit’s history, where each letter in the alphabet represents a person or place connected with the city’s history.
Read moreSummit Homes and Their Residents
Summit Historical Society President Patricia Meola gives a 45-minute lecture on the history of many Summit homes, the residents who lived there, and more.
Read moreThe Battle of Springfield
Early on the morning of June 6, 1780, there was an incredible explosion originating near the wagon trail that ultimately became Morris Turnpike/Rte 124, in Summit. The explosion came from the “Old Sow” cannon, fired by the cannon master, Richard Swain, a member of the New Jersey Militia. It was fired to alert George Washington’s Continental soldiers, bivouacked at Jockey Hollow, in Morristown, that New Jersey was being invaded by about 6,000 British and Hessian troops.
Read moreA Passion for Music
America’s Centennial year of 1876 arrived with the ringing of church bells at midnight, January 1, in the small village of Oxford, New York. People rushed out of bed thinking there must be a terrible fire. A couple of weeks after the patriotic celebrations my grandmother, Kate Hull Bundy, was born to Nathan and Ella Bundy on January 16th.
Read moreMEMORIES OF THE SUMMIT HOME FOR CHILDREN
At the end of Evergreen Road in Summit, NJ, was an impressive sign stating:
The Summit Home For Children
The Chesebrough Foundation
I don't believe it was ever called "The Summit Orphan Asylum" after it was built. Most of the children living there had at least one parent, as I did when I lived at The Summit Home from January 1943 to January 1947.
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The Carter House: Explore the Possibilities
The 1741 Carter House is not only the oldest building in town and the headquarters of the Summit Historical Society, it is the city's local history museum and home to a vast archive of research materials available to the public year-round.
Read moreDiscovering the Story of My House
Curious to how more about the history of my home at 196 Kcnt Place Boulevard and its owners, scveral years ago I started exploring the archives at the Summit Historical Society and was fascinated by the wealth of information I found there.
Read moreTwomblys left lasting legacy in Summit
She became know as Summits's " Mother of Recreation," while he was noted New York attorney and football hero during his days at Yale who later prided himself on his civic activism.
Read moreCommunity-minded Curiale honored with Award
by Patricia E. Meola
A long-time local resident has been honored with the Rocky Marciano award for lifetime achievement by his hometown in Italy.
Aldo Curiale of Whittredge Road, a lifetime member of the Summit Historical Society, grew up in San Bartolomeo in Galdo part of Benevento. He arrived in the U.S. in 1970...
Read moreGeorgianna Holmes was ahead of her time
Georgianna Klingle Holmes was a woman of many interests and ahead of her time. A philanthropist and artist, she founded the Arthur Home for Destitute Boys (later The Blind Babies Home) on Pine Grove Avenue in memory of her son, Arthur, who died at age eight after being bitten by a rabid dog. Georgianna was also a prolific writer and poet, writing under the name of George Klinge.
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