Sea Girt -The Last Town at the Jersey Shore

Nonfiction, History, Reference, Historiography, Americas, United States, 19th Century
Cover of the book Sea Girt -The Last Town at the Jersey Shore by Vincent J. Dicks, Vincent J. Dicks
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Author: Vincent J. Dicks ISBN: 9781386887591
Publisher: Vincent J. Dicks Publication: April 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Vincent J. Dicks
ISBN: 9781386887591
Publisher: Vincent J. Dicks
Publication: April 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The Jersey Shore as a beach destination has a long history. Its initial blossoming had its roots in Revolutionary America.

In the period just after the Civil War, religious groups, speculators and the very wealthy built out sixteen beachside communities for Victorian era vacations.

One town, Sea Girt had an early start, but took almost 50 years to prosper. 

A 1908 land sales brochure advertised:

"Sea Girt is the last and only accessible large tract on the North Jersey Coast still undeveloped."  It didn't mention the 1875 brochure, two auctions, five groups of investors, or 35 years of delays, but hinted with the cryptic phrase "...due to the peculiar conditions attending to its ownership."

It turns out these "conditions" were in fact peculiar.   Presidential politics, bank fraud, robber barons, forgery and fugitives played a large role in the delayed development of the little town described in a late 1800s newspaper as "The most beautiful strip of sand on earth."

This is the Jersey Shore history you have never heard.

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The Jersey Shore as a beach destination has a long history. Its initial blossoming had its roots in Revolutionary America.

In the period just after the Civil War, religious groups, speculators and the very wealthy built out sixteen beachside communities for Victorian era vacations.

One town, Sea Girt had an early start, but took almost 50 years to prosper. 

A 1908 land sales brochure advertised:

"Sea Girt is the last and only accessible large tract on the North Jersey Coast still undeveloped."  It didn't mention the 1875 brochure, two auctions, five groups of investors, or 35 years of delays, but hinted with the cryptic phrase "...due to the peculiar conditions attending to its ownership."

It turns out these "conditions" were in fact peculiar.   Presidential politics, bank fraud, robber barons, forgery and fugitives played a large role in the delayed development of the little town described in a late 1800s newspaper as "The most beautiful strip of sand on earth."

This is the Jersey Shore history you have never heard.

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