Showing posts with label DeCou Hose Company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DeCou Hose Company. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Abbott - DeCou Mansion


Abbott - DeCou Mansion
58 Soloff Drive

        Once at the end of a  long lane leading from South Broad Street, the house in which Lacey and Sally Abbott settled was built in 1797.  Lacey was the grandson of Timothy Abbott, the son of John Abbott, who came to this country from England in the early 1700s, and settled on this land later known as Spring Lake Park.  Later John bought land a mile east of the Watson plantation.
                The home is referred to as the old DeCou mansion because Peter DeCou purchased it in 1892.  DeCou's wife, Martha, was known to many as "Aunt Martha," a generous and civic-minded person.  For example, when a school on South Broad Street was necessary, Aunt Martha donated a large plot of land for a playground.  The former DeCou School and the DeCou Hose Company are named in her honor.
                  Source: Old Nottingham, Historical Association of Hamilton Township

         The above image depicts what was originally the rear (north elevation) of the house with the rear (south elevation) toward the Delaware River being the main entrance.  The house is on the National and State Registers.  It is privately owned. 

Monday, September 22, 2014

1923: Fairview Park Carnival

Trenton Evening Times, Saturday June 30, 1923

          Those were nice prizes given away in 1923.  DeCou's Lane may have been what eventually became Hobson Avenue. 

Tuesday, March 11, 2014


RUSNAK COLLECTION
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTION

The prize reminds us (well, some of us) of the days when coal was used to heat our homes.  The days when the coal dump truck backed up to the basement window, put the coal chute into the window and released the coal into the coal bin. 

Monday, February 24, 2014

Original Fairview Park Firehouse


RUSNAK COLLECTION
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTION

     As previously mentioned, items from Fairview Park (DeCou Village) and Lalor Tract which border BSP and Deutzville will be presented.  The above photograph depicts the original firehouse constructed in 1914 of the Fairview Park Volunteer Fire Company organized in 1914.  The portion in the rear was constructed in 1928, the same year the company name was changed and incorporated as the DeCou Hose Company.  These buildings on Ruskin Avenue were razed in April 1950 to make way for a new one-story firehouse to house three fire apparatus.