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Asbury Grove had its own train and trolley stations, providing connections from Boston.
Many going to Asbury Grove arrived by train at the railroad station at the Hamilton Wenham town line, where horse-drawn wagons, called barges, brought them and their gear to the campground.
Asbury Grove had its own train and trolley stations, providing connections from Boston. Asbury Grove's initial "pitch tent" accommodations quickly drew into a charming village of Victorian cottages and community buildings on 83 wooded acres.
Group of people waiting for their train to arrive at Conomo Station in Essex County. Essex County is located in the northeastern part of Massachusetts. Two branches were built in the 1870s. The Asbury Grove Branch ran 1.1 miles north and west to Asbury Grove Camp Meeting Ground, a Methodist church meeting area, starting in August 1871.
Entrance, Asbury Grove, Massachusetts. Collection of Matthew D. Cosgro Imagery > Postcard > Real Photo Postcard Object ID 9304007545, Recorded 9/28/2024:: Location, depicts: Hamilton, Massachusetts Location, was published at: West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Subject, Street Railway: Bay State Street Railway Company
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In passing through Hamilton, the railroad crossed Main Street, Asbury Street, under a bridge on Cutler Road and over a bridge above the Black Brook. There was not a stop in either Hamilton or Wenham. The first reference to Hamilton and Wenham, as an official stop for the railroad, is in the Salem Regis-ter of 1856. 3