Tuesday, July 3, 2018

ROSEDALE



ROSEDALE BEACH RESORT
FACTS


Robert G. Drain, Sr., in the Delaware Wave of Bethany Beach , June 21. 2016, wrote
that in 1930, David and Rosetta Street, aka Dale and Rose, purchased from Noah and
Eunice Harmon the property known as “Noah's Park”, aka “Harrmons Park” which they
had inherited from Issac and Sarah Harmons, prominent farmers, lumber mill owners, and
crabbers who owned it from 1830 to 1900.

Thus the name Rosedale came about.

Noah's Park had a hotel, fishing pier, bathing beach, picnic tables, concession stand, a
baseball diamond and church. The first hotel had been a community hall which Noah
moved to the property and made additions. The park was primarily a community resource
for local whites and Nanticoke Indians to gather on weekends.

In 1937 Jesse W. Vause bught the land, tore down the five room hotel and built a resort
that included the Rosedale Hotel, a dance hall and boardwalk on the river.

Rosedale became a destination on the “Chitlin Circuit” which featured black entertainers
with big bands. In the 1960's civil rights kicked in and Rosedale began to decline and was sold sometime in the 1960's.



The Wilmington Morning News, Sunday June 8, 1980 in an article by Molly Murray
reports, “nothing much happens at sleepy Rosedale these day's”.. some hot rod racing,
kids drinking beer and a state boat ramp, thats about it.

Yet, just beyond the sign directing one to the boat ramp, is a place full of memories,
Roasedale Beach, once a summer resort for wealthy blacks.

Delaward State Representative Charles West of Gumboro wants the state to buy the property,
    1. acres with a hotel and cottages, on which they hold an easement for the boat ramp.

The owners are Donna Burton of Millsboro and Harry Morgan of Cheswold, have found
it difficult to sell due to a suit in Chancery Court relating to the easement. Morgan and Harry
Burton bought the hotel at sheriff sale.

Memories are twenty years ago people came from New York, Philadelphia and Washington to
boat and crab, listen to big band music, dance to the 'blues'. There was the bar and club, “Young Mans Republican Club” an elite club open only to black men registered as Republicans.

Abstract July 3, 2018, by Harrison H, www.delmarhistory.blogspot.com & facebook


2 comments:

  1. It amazes me that in all I read about Rosedale Beach, my Uncle, Harry C Burton, Sr., is not mentioned. You could not go to Rosedale in its heyday without being greeted by Uncle Harry C. My memories are that he was, at the very least, the manager and may have been co-owner with the Vauses. Donelda, my Aunt Donnie was his wife and Harris was the groundskeeper for Rosedale. After Uncle Harry C’s death, Harris remained friends with Aunt Donnie and took good care of her and her home, which was my mother’s childhood, and then retirement, home That’s why they bought the property together. Harris took good care of Aunt Donnie until she entered a nursing Home Georgetown. Someone needs to contact Harry C.Jr.’s only living son who lives in Maryland

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    1. Sorry, should have read more carefully before Publishing. Corrections: my mother lived next door to Aunt Donnie and Uncle Harry C., Jr.as a child and then in retirement got that same house when Thomas Burton moved to Dover. Uncle Harry C’s living son is Kenneth.

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