Wednesday, May 22, 2013

It takes a library to raise a child


Original library building
The original library building in Berkeley Heights,N.J.


This is a picture of the Original Public Library for Berkeley Heights from the early 1900's. This picture spoke to me like a voice from the past saying "Berkeley Heights has a strong tradition of families supporting libraries!" 
The building actually was the real estate office of Mr. William Jeffrey.
Mr. Jeffrey was a reader, and his real estate office was filled with books. In the early 1900's he would leave his office open for commuters who wished to stop, rest and read on their way to the train.  Slowly it began to be spoken of as the "public" library.The building was located near the corner of Plainfield Avenue and Putnam Avenue.
The clothes the children are wearing in the picture are neat and clean as a pin. The young lady's and lad's outfits are quite typical  for the time. This is a picture of a strong family unit in a community that values education and institutions like the public library.
This picture caused me to step outside the typical deadlines, schedules, and chaos of my "modern life", and focus on the importance of family,  libraries, education, and the values needed to build strong  communities.
Matthew G. Taylor

     


Friday, May 3, 2013

The Deserted Village, Union County, New Jersey


The Deserted Village in the Watchung Reservation was a winter refuge for the Lenni -Lenape tribe long before European settlers came there in the early 18th century. Known as the Blue Brook Valley, a powder mill located there supplied the American Revolutionary War. Some of the settlers stayed in the valley to build a saw mill which became a prosperous lumber business. In 1845, the mill was purchased by David Felt, a New York City printer, who expanded the operation to include making paper, as well as binding and printing books. The area became known as "Feltville." Mr. Felt ruled his town with a strong dictatorial style - (i.e., insisting that his employees both attend church and get to sleep by 9:00 pm.)  Mr. Felt ruled the town for fifteen years. Felt sold his holdings in 1860 and left the area.The village gradually declined and was acquired in 1945 by the Union County Park Commission. The valley is now referred to as the "Deserted Village".  

- Matthew Taylor
Mill Hand Cottage in the Deserted Village


Related sources and websites:

'Berkeley Heights, N.J. : a local government school and community study.'
League of Women Voters (1)
 
Flickr slideshow of portions of 'Berkeley Heights, N.J.: a local government school and community study'  http://www.flickr.com/photos/berkeleyheightsnj/sets/72157633159485292/

'Our Town Berkeley Heights by the League of Women Voters' 1963 (2-3)

The Deserted Village, Union County website  http://ucnj.org/community/parks-community-renewal/parks-facilities/activities/the-deserted-village/

The Deserted Village by Dr. Arthur L. Johnson, a digitized pamphlet from Mountainside Public Library (also available in Berkeley Heights Public Library's New Jersey Reference Collection) http://www.mountainsidelibrary.org/HistoryFiles/DesertedVillageJohnson.pdf

 Our Tribal History, the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape website http://www.nanticoke-lenape.info/history.htm