Historical Images of Porter County
Camp Rest A While, Burrows' Camp
Kankakee River, Porter County, Indiana
Date: Circa 1909
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Nelson
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Written on reverse in pencil: "Crew
that built bridge over Kankakee R. at Dunn's Bridge, Indiana stayed here."
Burrows' Camp was situated in Porter County, directly north of Dunn's Bridge. It
was here that Leonard Burrows and his wife, Mary, operated a pleasure resort consisting of a
theatre, which was later converted into a dance hall, and a horse-drawn
merry-go-round. Just north of Burrows' Camp was a saloon, while directly east of
Burrows' Camp was a combination store and residence. The dance hall and
store/residence were later destroyed by separate fires. The Burrows sold their
camp to John Smith of Indiana Harbor, Indiana, in November 1916 for the sum of
$7,000. Smith soon took up residence at the property and operated the saloon and
lunch business. The Borrows moved directly across the road and maintained
ownership and operation of the motion picture theatre.
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Image and related text prepared by Steven R. Shook