| Jan 1 |
1st practical fire engine (horse-drawn)
in U.S. enters service |
| Jan 8 |
1st U.S. bronze equestrian
statue (of Andrew Jackson) unveiled, Wash |
| Jan 19 |
Napoleon III marries Eugenie
de Montijo |
| Jan 21 |
Envelope-folding machine
patented by Russell Hawes, Worcester, Mass |
| Feb 21 |
U.S. authorizes minting
of $3 gold pieces |
| Mar 2 |
Territory of Washington
organized after separating from Oregon Territory |
| Mar 3 |
Transcontinental railroad
survey is authorized by Congress |
| Apr 1 |
Cincinnati became 1st U.S.
city to pay fire fighters a regular salary |
| Apr 14 |
Harriet Tubman began her
Underground Railroad, helping slaves escape |
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The
original house was built in 1853 and as far as we know was a
private dwelling primarily used as a summer home. Details of this earlier period are sketchy at best.
In 1930 the house was sold to Anton von Wening and in the mid ‘30s
was turned into an inn - the Stony Brook Inn. Anton's daughters
Constance and Helen operated the inn until the mid ‘40s.
It is told that these spinster sisters slept in the attic when
the inn was full. Nice and cool in the summer under that old
slate roof!
In 1945 the von Wenings sold Stony Brook to Karl
and Miriam Dresdner whose initials are still on the old brass
doorknocker on the front door. They had two children, Hedl and
Philip, who spent many summers in Shawnee. During this period
there were many changes to the house. The front door, then
facing Worthington Street, was replaced by a bay window across
from the big old stone fireplace in the living room. The
new front door replaced a small porch area and now faces River
Road. The kitchen, complete with a big iron coal stove,
was converted into the existing dining room. Fred Waring
designed the step-downs from the front living room into the dining
area.
After Karl Dresdner died, Miriam summered here until
the mid ‘70s, after which Hedl, Philip, and their families
used it sparingly until it was sold to Malcolm and Beverly Waring
in 1983. Malcolm, the son of Fred Waring of Pennsylvanians fame,
and Bev added some creature comforts including the
heated swimming pool and spacious deck in the back yard.
In May 2000 we purchased the property
and decided to grace Shawnee Village with a new Bed & Breakfast
with an old name - Stony Brook Inn.
More Historical Facts from 1853
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Apr 29
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Comet C/1853 G1 (Schweizer) approaches
within 0.0839 AUs of Earth |
Sept 6
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Women's Right's Convention
met
(New York City)
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May 2
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Franconi's Hippodrome opens
(New
York City)
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Sept 24
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1st round-the-world trip by yacht
(Cornelius
Vanderbilt)
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May 31
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Elisha Kane's Arctic expedition
leaves New York aboard Advance
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Oct 12
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John Morrissey wins
boxing title, when Yankee Sullivan leaves ring after
36th round to slug Morrissey's fans
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July 14
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1st U.S. World's fair opens,
Crystal Palace New York
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Dec 30
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Gadsden Purchase
45,000 mi (120,000 km) by Gila River from Mexico for
$10 million, area is now southern Arizona and New Mexico
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