Showing posts with label Shakertown Inn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shakertown Inn. Show all posts

6/02/2019

Shakertown Inn

1897 - The Shaker Hotel was opened for boarders by Sister Jane Sutton in the East Family dwelling. It subsequently became known as the Shakertown Inn, an effort by the few remaining Shakers to keep financially solvent.
                                                         

You can see the embedded stone in the brick between the second and third floors. It reads 1817. The East Family dwelling was built of Shaker-made brick and in 1826, Mercy Runyon was living in the Elders room here. Amy Runyon worked here as a nurse and caretaker of girls; Betsy and Amy Runyon died here.



6/07/2014

On This Date in 1834 ...

Spring 1834 - James Sutton, age four, son of Polly Runyon and Isaac Sutton, is brought to Pleasant Hill in May 1834 followed by his two-year-old sister (Mary) Jane Sutton, on June 7, 1834.

Jane remained at Pleasant Hill until her death in 1912.

Jane Sutton