Description: |
Front: Script across top of postcard reads, Winona Lakes Happy Family, Tabernacle in Background, Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Body of message reads, Dear Iner, We got here at 7:00 last night. I was in Winona 3 times already. In this picture it shows 7 swans but there are only 3 left. The biggest swan killed some of them. My address is Winona Ind., Box 312, Lowell H. Please answer. Addressed to, Mr. Iner Bosinger, Pandora, Ohio. The writer relates that an adult swan had killed several of the cygnets in the Swan Pond. Swans are very territorial.Located between the Administration Building and the Auditorium, this small body of water has had three names over the years. It has been known as the Lagoon (the canal was also called the Lagoon), The Lily Pond (the south end of the lake was also called this) and as The Swan Pond. During the Beyer Brother Spring Fountain Park days there were a number of ponds on the grounds. This pond survives. It is a dug pond and is fed by four or more artesian springs. Years ago one could hear the roar of the water as it exited the pond into a drain due to the large volume of water. The pond now has concrete seawalls. Over the years the bridge has come and gone and a new one is currently firmly in place. The statue, given to Winona Assembly by Pittsburgh food magnate H.J. Heinz, named The Student was acquired in France and placed in Winona in 1901. Over the years the statue was moved to various locations on the grounds and is currently back home in its original location. One report states that the Beyer Brothers imported carp from Germany and placed them in the pond, which later escaped into Winona Lake. In 1928 Warsaw clothing store owner Ben Phillipson presented a pair of swans and their population grew. The Winona Lake Christian Assembly used a stylized swan as one of its trademarks. |
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Origin: | 1930-07-26 |
Created By: |
E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, Wis. |
Source: |
http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15705coll8/id/730 |
Collection: |
Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards |
Copyright: |
Contact Morgan Library, Winona Lake, IN for copy and usage permissions |
Geography: |
Winona Lake (Ind.) |
Subjects: |
Swan Lagoon |
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