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Old Ocean City: The Journal and Photographs of Robert Craighead Walker, 1904-1916 [Hardcover]

Mr. C. John Sullivan (Author)


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Book Description

April 6, 2001

"Vacationers of today," writes C. John Sullivan, "can only dream of what this seaside resort was like for those who visited in the early 1900s." With Old Ocean City, Sullivan brings back those long-ago summers through the words and photographs of the Walker family of Washington, D.C. Avid photographers as well as sports enthusiasts, the Walkers preserved their Ocean City summers in hundreds of snapshots. And the Walkers' son, Robert, kept a detailed record of those days in a small leather-bound journal, titled My Vacation, in which he wrote almost daily from 1912 to 1916.

When the Walkers journeyed to Ocean City, Maryland, it was to enjoy summers filled with target practice on the beach, hunting the abundant waterfowl, fishing, boating, picnicking, and bathing in the ocean. In 1908, William and Nannie Letitia Walker purchased a lot from the Sinepuxent Beach Company of Baltimore and built a small hunting lodge that, by 1910, had become a sturdy cottage. The Walkers named their summer home, which still stands at the corner of Baltimore Avenue and Seventh Street, "Romarletta," for their children Robert, Margaret, and Letitia.

In Old Ocean City, Sullivan mixes his own commentary and explanatory captions with excerpts from Robert Walker's journal and more than one hundred family photographs (discovered in 1994, Sullivan notes, in a sweltering attic in Berlin, Maryland). Views of handsome beach architecture and grass-covered dunes suggest an Ocean City almost unimaginable today. Rare photographs and accounts of shorebird hunting (banned in 1918 to protect sandpipers, plover, herons, and other species) are an arresting contrast to more familiar scenes of boating, fishing, and beachcombing. We see the Walker children growing up -- and Ocean City growing up around them. The result is a surprising look at a place "far different than our memories would recall." Sullivan includes a time line of Ocean City history and Walker family visits, starting with the formation of the Atlantic Hotel Company in 1868 (the company's stockholders chose the name Ocean City at their 1875 meeting in Salisbury) and ending with the Walkers' sale of their beloved cottage in 1950.



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"A lovely book." -- Michael Olesker



"Together, photographs and journal give us a unique glimpse into the summer experience of Ocean City's earliest vacationers. Yet, to an extent, this volume also represents the collective summer experiences of generations of Ocean City vacationers. The mode of travel to the seashore has changed, the town has grown, and shooting of shorebirds from the beaches is a distant memory; but vacationers still come to bathe in the surf, boat, fish, dine in favorite restaurants, and amuse themselves on the boardwalk in the evenings." -- from the Preface

Book Description

The story of what Ocean City was like for visitors in the early 1900s -- told through the words and photographs of the Walker family of Washington, D.C.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 120 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 1St Edition edition (April 6, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801865859
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801865855
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,024,346 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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BETWEEN 1876 and 1916, railroad trestle bridge served as the only bridge over the Sinepuxent Bay connecting Ocean City to the mainland. Read the first page
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Ocean City, Big Spit, Dominican College, Isle of Wight, Robert Walker, Sinepuxent Bay, Miss Newman
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