Friday, September 20, 2019

Bouncing Owl Club on a Boat in the Bay



Several men and women were on a small boat near Meigs Street in Sandusky on September 20, 1908. The picture was entitled “Bouncing Owl Club.” What this club was and who its members were is unknown. In the background, the city water works plant is visible. (It appears that the water works plant was having some work done to the roof.) At this time, Theodore Roosevelt was nearing the end of his term as President of the United States. Sandusky had almost 20,000 residents, while Perkins was home to about 3500 people. Looking at the microfilmed copy of the Sandusky Register for September 20, 1908, the weather was fair on this date. The new Herb and Myers store announced its grand opening, and both Jessie Meenan and Carrie Freyensee advertised that their stores had recently received shipments of their new fall hats. Baseball games were being played at League Park, and members of the Shamrocks Baseball Club were going on an excursion to Leamington, Canada.

But we don't know anything about the Bouncing Owl Club. Do you?

2 comments:

James said...

I have two photos of a group of well dressed young adults taken probably in the first or second decade of the 1900s with "The Owls" written on the photos. Three of the individuals are identified. I can't readily identify them in your photo of the "Bouncing Owls Club".

Anonymous said...

In the Sandusky Register dated Feb. 3, 1921, there is a mention of the Order of Owls No. 1723, which appears to have been a fraternal organization similar to the Moose or the Eagles. Perhaps the "Bouncing Owl Club" was a predecessor of the Order of Owls in Sandusky.