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01-16-2006, 08:04 PM | #1 |
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Roxmont Poultry Barn - Winnipesaukee Inn - Geneva Point Center
on Moultonborough Neck.
The building pictured above was originally built as a barn, then converted to an Inn and now is part of the Geneva Point Conference Center. Geneva Point is located just about in the middle of the map on Moultonborough Neck on the north side. I've had the postcard for some time but never knew where it was located. Then I came across a brochure for the New Hotel Weirs and the whole back of the booklet was dedicated to the Winnipesaukee Inn which I've reproduced below. Turns out that both establishments were owned by the same gentleman, J. Alphonzo Greene. Quite a colorful character. It wasn't until a ran across several Weirs Times articles as well as the web pages of the Lake Winnipesaukee Historical Society that I put the story together. The links are provided below. (The Weirs Times articles require PDF Adobe Acrobat Reader) TIMELINE & READER'S DIGEST VERSION Dr. Rueben Greene was a doctor in NYC who treated nervous disorders with one prescription that was quite successful. It was called Nervura, "the great blood and nerve remedy". In short he made a fortune which was shared with his sons, Doctors J. Alfonzo and Frank E. Greene. In the summer of 1889 Dr. J. A. Greene purchased two properties on Long Island; one for himself and one for his brother. His brother constructed the Windermere Estate while J. Alfonzo constructed the Roxmont Castle. In 1890 J. Alfonzo purchased four adjoining farms on Geneva Point and began the Roxmont Poultry Farm. It was hugely successful. In 1891 he purchased the steamboat called the Carroll in New York and had it shipped to Lakeport. He changed the name to the Roxmont. In later years it was more popularly known as Belle of the Isles. The Inn was built in 1907. Portions may have previously used as a poultry barn. The brochure is reproduced below. In 1919 the property was purchased by the International Sunday School Association. Windermere Estate J. Alfonzo's Roxmont Castle Roxmont Castle J. Alfonzo Greene Belle of the Isles More information on Windermere....click below http://www.lwhs.us/moult-windermerejewel.htm more on Windermere.... http://www.lwhs.us/mou-windemere.htm Weirs Times articles....see pp. 7, 12 and 13 http://www.weirs.com/archivepdfs/Endicott.pdf Weirs Times article....see pp. 7, 24 and 25 http://www.weirs.com/archivepdfs/wtimes122905.pdf Here's the advertisement for the Inn...had to be between 1907 and 1919. |
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The Winnipesaukee Inn
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01-16-2006, 08:25 PM | #3 |
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The Geneva Point Conference Center
Aerial View Postcard of Geneva Point Link to Aerial Map of Geneva Point Center.... http://www.birdseyeviews.com/SampleGenevaPtlarge.htm Link to Geneva Point Site.... http://www.genevapoint.org/ See photos of the "barn" today.... if you have any memories or photos of this place PLEASE add them here! |
01-17-2006, 06:17 PM | #5 |
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Great Information
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For years now, I have been trying to learn as much as possible about the history of our great lake. Your information is so fantastic to read. Thank you for your work in gathering this information and for sharing it with the folks like me who are so very interested in learning about what happened before we got here. R2B |
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01-17-2006, 08:06 PM | #6 |
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Thanks for a nice piece of history. Wouldn't it be awesome to be able to travel back in time and spend a summer at Winnipesaukee a hundred years ago! McDude: I am curious. How much have you spent on post cards and historical pieces relating to the Lakes Region? I know it is none of my business, but I thought I'd ask! RG: Thanks for defining the word consumptive. I was about to look it up! Did you know what it meant or did you look it up yourself? |
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you deserve the high honour of being named the official Winnipesaukee forum Historian. Thank You from all of us fpartri497
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Guess I missed your question secondcurve. Sorry about that. No, I didn't have to look it up... I just watch too much History Channel and have read to many historical romance novels. The old west interests me greatly too. (I'm sure my love of history doesn't surprise anyone here.) Did you know that the infamous Doc Holliday died of consumption? Be thankful for inoculations, dying like this was not pleasant way to go. |
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Geneva Point in 1926
another new postcard 4/8/06 Last edited by mcdude; 04-09-2006 at 02:38 PM. |
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Geneva Point History
Hi McDude,
I am a secretary at Geneva Point Center and I was wondering if you could maybe rewrite this information so that we could display it for visitors. You have some great history here and if you are willing, we would really like to use it! You can reach me at our email address: register@geneva.org Thank you! |
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Dear Geneva Point Register:
I have tried to contact you several times and my e-mails keep getting returned. McD |
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That may not be a working mail server
E-mail Tester results for register@geneva.org Generated by www.DNSstuff.com Getting MX record for geneva.org (from local DNS server, may be cached)... Received a SERVER FAILURE response. This should be treated as an ERROR (per RFC974), and the E-mail delivery should PROBABLY be retried later.
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October 4, 2007 - "Concerning a Newspaper, Chickens and Logs" See COMPLETE ARTICLE here. (requires pdf) |
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