Strathmere CCTV & Security Cameras
The history of the island, as far back as we can tell, can be traced to John & Jennie Burk. They owned the entire island from the northern point of Corson's Inlet, down to the southern point of Townsend's Inlet in Sea Isle City. Around 1881 the island was deeded to Matilda Landis.

In 1909, The McCullough family moved from Philadelphia to Strathmere. They opened the first general store in Strathmere, ran the first post office and later started a Real Estate office and the Strathmere Building & Loan Co. Read about The McCullough Family History
Below are 3 ads that were part of different promotions to get people to come to Strathmere and buy property. The first one included a contest to rename the town. The winner received $1000, and 2 free properties were to be given away to 2 lucky winners who attended the ceremony. We don't know who got to name the town, but we believe that the McCulloughs were given the 2 lots to build a country store on. Mr. McCullough worked for the railroad that was one of the sponser of the trip. There's no date on the ad, we think that it is from 1912. The two other ads are from after the town's name was changed to Strathmere. They are from the late Teens or early 1920s.
This add was from a 1900s edition of the 'Moorestown Republican'. Edward H. Cutler was a realtor who did some developing in Strathmere. Click on the image to see a larger view of the ad. It describes all the features used to entice people to buy property and build in Strathmere including wide beautiful beaches, plentiful fishing and drinking water that is 'cool & pure as crystal' It also mentions a trolley service that ran to Sea Isle, and that the 90 minute train ride was the 2nd quickest from Philadelphia to the Jersey Shore. The ad also mentions Mr. E.R. Stackhouse as a contact. I assume it is the same Stackhouse who had a home on the beach at one time in Strathmere. The house that is shown in the ad is on Vincent.
This ad was sent to us by Dennis Weaver, who runs a personal site about the history of - Maple Shade . Click image for larger view
Below is a drawn advertisement showing the proposed developement of the point of the island by the Strathmere Developement Company. The 3 big houses shown in the drawing were never actually built, they were just ideas. Good thing, because that house out on 'Kennedy Harbor' would have been gone in the first big storm. The next image with the company name is the envelope that the ad came in. Click images for larger views
Below are 3 ads that were part of different promotions to get people to come to Strathmere and buy property. The first one included a contest to rename the town. The winner received $1000, and 2 free properties were to be given away to 2 lucky winners who attended the ceremony. We don't know who got to name the town, but we believe that the McCulloughs were given the 2 lots to build a country store on. Mr. McCullough worked for the railroad that was one of the sponser of the trip. There's no date on the ad, we think that it is from 1912. The two other ads are from after the town's name was changed to Strathmere. They are from the late Teens or early 1920s.
This add was from a 1900s edition of the 'Moorestown Republican'. Edward H. Cutler was a realtor who did some developing in Strathmere. Click on the image to see a larger view of the ad. It describes all the features used to entice people to buy property and build in Strathmere including wide beautiful beaches, plentiful fishing and drinking water that is 'cool & pure as crystal' It also mentions a trolley service that ran to Sea Isle, and that the 90 minute train ride was the 2nd quickest from Philadelphia to the Jersey Shore. The ad also mentions Mr. E.R. Stackhouse as a contact. I assume it is the same Stackhouse who had a home on the beach at one time in Strathmere. The house that is shown in the ad is on Vincent.
This ad was sent to us by Dennis Weaver, who runs a personal site about the history of - Maple Shade . Click image for larger view
Below is a drawn advertisement showing the proposed developement of the point of the island by the Strathmere Developement Company. The 3 big houses shown in the drawing were never actually built, they were just ideas. Good thing, because that house out on 'Kennedy Harbor' would have been gone in the first big storm. The next image with the company name is the envelope that the ad came in. Click images for larger views
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