Stories about Henry Cuyler Bunner, editor of Puck magazone
Artists of Nutley
MRS. JOHN AUGUSTINE SMITH
Stories about Henry Cuyler Bunner, editor of Puck magazone
May the light of some morning skies
In days when the sun knew how to rise,
Stay with my spirit until I go
To be the boy that I used to know.
From “ROWEN.”
THE DEATH OF HENRY CUYLER BUNNER at the age of forty-one is a heartless tragedy. The hope and the ardor of life were his by right through a long future, and that future held in trust for him great riches of the kind he prized.
Many charity events have been held in Nutley over the past decades including the well documented Nutley Amateur Circus benefitting the Red Cross League in 1894.
Eaton Stone owned quarry property on Kingsland Street where On3 is currently being developed and was famous for being able to throw a somersault from a bare-back horse. His love for the circus led to construction of a wooden pavilion with a sawdust floor and electric lights supplied by the Nichols power plant across the street.
Seven Foot Baron Made Nutley’s First Ice Cream
Please join us at the opening of a terrific and important exhibit at the Nutley Museum, 65 Church St., Nutley, on Sunday, November 12.
World’s Fair Visit Inspires Town’s First Telephone