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Cape Island, The Jewel of the Jersey Shore, 2nd Edition

John Bailey

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Cape Island, The Jewel of the Jersey Shore, 2nd Edition

Cape Island, The Jewel of the Jersey Shore is a comprehensive, chronological history of Cape May, New Jersey. It brings the people of the town to life and tells the stories of those Cape Islanders, who, through the ages, created the charming seaside village that we find today at the southernmost tip of New Jersey. They are a rugged band of individuals who began by stubbornly carving out a life from a cluster of whaler farmers' homes on an exposed strip of storm lashed sand dunes, and evolved their lot into the Queen of Seaside Resorts. About ten years ago John and Bernie Haas, the publisher of Cape May Magazine and Capemay.com, were chatting about Cape May history. Bernie said, in passing, that we needed a new version of the book about Cape May that Lewis Townsend Stevens wrote in 1897, History of Cape May County. Those words put a plan of action into John's head that he couldn't shake. He began the long trek of research, reading, and writing that ultimately resulted in Cape Island, The Jewel of the Jersey Shore. Stevens' book ends in 1897. John's book ends in 2011. The book is richly illustrated with John's watercolors, drawings, photos, and postcard collection. It is completely indexed and contains a full listing of source references. It is a riveting good read, suitable for the beach or the coffee table, yet it is intended to be a source document for Cape May researchers far into the future. Like Stevens', John's book begins with the Native Americans that resorted to Cape Island long before the first European explorers even thought of crossing the Atlantic. It focuses on the individuals and personalities of those that explored the Island, those that owned land on the Island, and those that developed the Island. As with most land's-end/island communities, Cape Island has attracted unusual people, independent, free thinking individuals that can endure its demanding location exposed to the vagaries of the mighty ocean and its monstrous storms. Cape Islanders are a persistent bunch that tenaciously rebuilds after every fire or flood that torments them. This is their story, a chronicle that includes adventurers, whalers, farmers, fishermen, artists, authors, poets, musicians, actors, lighthouse keepers, innkeepers, shopkeepers, soldiers, sailors, preachers, and politicians all living one after the other, or side-by-side and shoulder-to-shoulder - the long suntanned line of Cape Islanders. Explore their unfolding story from the first native Americans that lived here through those that formed its Victorian rebirth and its condominium phase.


258 pages

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 17 de marzo de 2021
ISBN13 9798695331134
Editores Independently Published
Páginas 258
Dimensiones 203 × 254 × 14 mm   ·   517 g
Lengua English  

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