DescriptionThis undated photograph shows the roundhouse at the lake. This building is on the north side of the Egg Harbor City Lake, in Egg Harbor City, NJ. This was a wooden structure with cedar-shake roof and siding. A large floor was used for dancing or roller-skating. One of the builders was Albert Shelhorn, grandfather of Margie Shelhorn Hesse. Sadly this and other buildings at the lake were burned by vandals. It is suspected that there was a connection with labor unrest at the construction of the additon to Hamilton Hall which also suffered vandalism at the same time in 1962. The city replaced this building with a square, open-air block pavilion which remains today.
There are five unidentified women sitting on what appears to be a wall. Judging from the white uniforms, the women may be nursing staff at the sanitarium owned by Dr. Charles Smith. Dr. Smith also owned property at the lake.
CollectionEgg Harbor City Historical Society Photographs
Organization NameEgg Harbor City Historical Society
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