Walter A. Bass 1898 Revenue Stamp: http://1898revenues.blogspot.com/2012/05/new-york-stock-brokers-rolston-bass-and.html http://1898revenues.blogspot.com/2011/05/cancel-for-may-15-rolston-bass.html Stock Exchange Election: (from May 9, 1899 New York Times) May 8, 1899 Lost Dog, Folly, in Little Silver: (Red Bank Register) Sept 11, 1901 Clubs from: https://books.google.com/books?id=HidLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA91&lpg=PA91&dq=walter+a+bass+little+silver+nj&source=bl&ots=yZ-z_YgziI&sig=ACfU3U20aVYWyXdACjFuwWW51y2cZgGWXQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjmyOfxup7lAhVtTd8KHckIC1IQ6AEwF3oECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=walter%20a%20bass%20little%20silver%20nj&f=false Col - Colonial Club Lunch - Luncheon Club Sou - New York Southern Society Summer in Little Silver: (Red Bank Register) May 28, 1902 Stock Exchange in Caricature: 1904 1905 NJ State Census Living in house: Alice Demzly 40 1864 Cook Nellie E Connely 22 1883 Edward J Reading 22 1883 Michael Noone 25 1880 1915 NJ State Census Living in house: Ida Mathys Cook 20, born Jan 1895 Lena Mathys Watitress 19, born May 1896 Born in Pennsylvania, their parents from Switzerland Exchange Seat Sale: (New York Times) March 4, 1921 Sold 615 Little Silver Point Road: (from title search) October 17, 1923 New York Southern Society Dance: (New York Times) December 8, 1938 Obituary: (New York Times) September 25, 1942 Birth: October 27, 1852 Petersburgh, Virginia Death: September 24, 1942 Biltmore Hospital, Asheville, N.C. Parents: Walter Alexander Bass, Clara Pinckey Bass College: Polytechnical Institute (Brooklyn), 1868 (age 16?) Business: Partner in Rolston & Bass (with William R. Rolston) Residence: Plainfield, Clearwater Florida, summers near Ashville, NC Wife: Miss Jean Sutphen, Plainfield Brother: William F. Bass, Westfield Sister: Miss S. Lena Bass, Plainfield Nephew/niece: Walter H Bass, Mrs Henry Kiepe Jr., Westfield Article: (The Courier News - Bridgewater) Sept 24, 1942 former Miss Jean Sutphen of Plainfield; by a brother, William F. Bass, of .Westfield; a nephew, Walter H. Bass, and a niece, Mrs. Henry A. Kiep Jr., both of West- Obituary: (The Courier News - Bridgewater) May 6, 1946 Bass, Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Jean Sutphen Bass, widow of Walter Alexander Bass, formerly of Plainfield, in her home in Clearwater, Fla., yesterday (May 5, 1946) after a long illness. Mrs. Bass was the former Jean Sutphen, daughter of Dr. Sutphen. Services will be tomorrow in Clearwater, with interment in Hillside Cemetery at the convenience of the family. She is survived only by several nieces and nephews. M. Ida Dean 1890 Annual Report of the Board of Education of the City of Newark: Made Under the Provisions of the ... https://archive.org/stream/annualreportboa10educgoog/annualreportboa10educgoog_djvu.txt Miss M. Ida Dean, from Grammar Department of Central Avenue School to position of vice-principal of Primary Depart-ment of same school ; Miss M. Ida Dean was transferred from the position of viceprinctpal of Primary Department in Central Avenue School to that of vice principal of Morton Street Gram-mar School, dating from September i, 1890. ---------------- Catalog of Copyright Entries of Books Etc. Jan 4-March 20 1897 Nos. 288-298 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office. Published 1897 Topics Copyright Records â Books and Other The Geography Class. By M. Ida Dean https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000120410869;view=1up;seq=5 ---------------- Little Journeys to Holland, Belgium, and Denmark Before the War By Marian M George M. Ida Dean 1902 http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Dean%2C%20M.%20Ida ---------------- November 14, 1898 Trenton Evening Times from Trenton, New Jersey · Page 8 SCHOOL FOR INCORRIGIBLES, Newark's central ungraded school for in corrigibles is legarded as a success, though it is not a year old. There are only a score of pupils in it now. Some of them have to travel about a mile and a ha|f from their homes to the school. Thû truant policemen keep a lookout for 'h,ojnëhu!; j,herã_jBjess. trënricx JMn was f*^ pected. Miss M. Ida Dean is the principal of the school, and sole instructor. She encounters many sad cases among tho=e in her charge. Some ot them come fiom turbulent and cheerless homes, where neglect is their lot. Une boy who was turned out of several schools has been taken in at the central school and has been doing nicely. Once he disappearedVor a week \Vhen he re- lumed he explained that his parents quar- relled constantly and that he determined to leave hcme. He tramped off toward a city more than one hundred miles nway, hut his rough experience on the way induced h i m to return. He felt the school for m- corngibles was about the pleasantest spot he had found. Article: (Asbury Park Press, Friday, April 16, 1926) M. Ida Dean to G. Julia Dean, Little Silver. Article: (Asbury Park Press, July 23, 1928) MISS M. IDA DEAN RED BANK, N. J., July 23. Miss M. Ida Dean, a summer resident of Little Silver Point, died yesterday, following a few day's illness of heart trouble. She was a winter resident of East Orange but had been coming here for some years. She was born in New York, the daughter of William and Elisabeth Dean. Surviving are three sisters: Mrs. Emma Dugal and Mrs. Charlotte Cone of East Orange and Miss Julia Dean of Little Silver. Private funeral services will be held from her late home tomorrow morning. Rev. Carroll M. Burck of the Shrewsbury Episcopal church will officiate. Interment will be made tomorrow afternoon at Rosedale cemetery, Orange by Funeral Director R. R. Mount and son. Article: (Asbury Park Press, January 21, 1942) G. Julia Dean to Henry F Clark, jr . ux. nly. s. Lit. Silver Point rd , Little Silver. Article: (Asbury Park Press, Friday, July 11, 1950) Mr. Dean is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellen Dean; four brothers, Ollie Dean, Long Branch; Courtney and John Dean, both of Cumberland county, Va.; Carter Dean, Red Bank; his mother, Mrs. Ida Dean, and a sister, Mrs. Clara Jones, both of Cumberland county. Bass Home in Clearwater, Florida, Built in 1925 308 Magnolia Drive, Clearwater, FL http://www.pcpao.org/?pg=http://www.pcpao.org/general.php?strap=152916362700000970 Bass Interment in Hillside Cemetery, Scotch Plains, NJ https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=114124111 Architect: Marsh, Israels & Harder Henry Franklin Kilburn, ALC Marsh