HISTORY OF CAPE
HENLOPEN AND BEYOND
1940 – 1941
BELHAVEN SURF CLUB
Saturday, August 17, 1940
Wilmington Morning News:
The old 1915 Lewes
Coast Guard Station, embarked on a new career after 55
years of housing the Lewes Life Saving crew and Coast
Guard at the Delaware Breakwater.
It has been relocated 3
mileseast to the isolated beach and dunes on Cape Henlopen and
will now house the Belhaven Surf Club.
Friday evening , August
16, 1940, more than 100 members and guest previewed
the building's new
modernized interior. The exterior is the same as was when it
was a Coast Guard Life Boat Station.
Tuesday, August 26,
1941 Wilmington Morning News:
The Belhaven Surf Club
holds a dance at the club located on the Fort Miles
Government Reservation,
two mile east of Lewes for members and guest this evening.
The manager, Steve
Pierce, has secured the Schwalto Orchestra of Wilmington to
furnish music.
While the Surf Club is
located on the restricted government reservation of Fort
Miles, club members will
need to show their 'card' ' to the guard at the gate to enter.
Lewes, Delaware, Friday
November 14, 1941, Wilmington News Journal.
The sturdy frame building
which after weathering 55 stormy years of as the
Coast Guard Station here,
now the Belhaven Surf Club, on a sand dune over looking the
Atlantic Ocean , will
again become government property and serve the 'brass' of Fort
Miles,
as Officers Headquarters
after December 1, 1941. It is not yet known what will become of
the 'salty' collection of
sea faring relics of the Surf Club,, anchors, ship accessories and
marine life specimens.
Lewes, Delaware,
Saturday, November 15,, 1941, Wilmington Morning News.
The Belhaven Surf Club
located within Fort Miles Reservation will be taken over
December 1, 1941 by the
government and used as officers housing quarters.
Steve Pierce, former
owner and manager of the Belhaven Surf Club, plans to open
the Belhaven Surf Club ,
fronting on Red Mill Pond, Broadkiln Hundred.
Lewes, Delaware Tuesday,
December 2, 1941. Wilmington News Journal
The old Lewes Coast Guard
Station, now on the Cape Hennlopen dunes, as the Belhaven Surf
This building is now the
Post home of the Reboboth VFW, moved to that loation in 1949 or
1950.
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