With a history dating back to 1664, Summit, New Jersey, has evolved from a pastoral town of farms and rolling hills to a populous suburb of Manhattan.
Though the land was originally purchased in the 17th century, it wasn't until the late 1800s, as the area began shifting from farmland into wealthy estates, that Summit was incorporated into a township. In the early days of the community's development, many residents were seasonal, but this changed as it became easier to live in the country and work in the city. In this original collection of images, author and local historian Patricia E. Meola takes readers on a journey into Summit's past. Through nearly 200 postcard images, Summit celebrates a city known for its tree-lined streets, the reputation of its public and private schools, the activism of countless city volunteers, and its thriving opportunities for culture.
Author Patricia E. Meola is a native of Summit and managing editor of the 110-year-old Summit Herald. She has worked with the Summit Historical Society to produce this book in conjunction with the city's 1999 centennial celebration. Summit is sure to be enjoyed for generations to come as both a tool for teaching the history of the town and a timeless tribute to memories of days gone by.