
Dacey's Norwood Inn. |
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John C. Dacey's Norwood Inn was more than another Norwood drinking spot. Athletics events were common on the
inn's field at the northwest corner of Edwards Road and Williams Avenue. Today, all that remains of this location is a small
triangle of land bounded by the two streets and I-71. A Gold Star chili restaurant and, until recently, apartment building now occupy that property.
Prior to that, the Bronze Lantern was located at this corner in a 3-story brick building.
The Inn sponsored at least one baseball team that played at the ballfield. Eddie Kolb was the team's manager. More information about them is on the Norwood Baseball page. According to a 1953 article in the Cincinnati Times-Star, the St. Xavier College (now Xavier University) football team, under coach General P. Lincoln, used the Inn's field as its home grounds. Also, the article said that featherweight boxer Terry McGovern used the site as his training camp in the winter of 1901-02. In the days of the street cars, customers were instructed to take the Madison Road Car to Edwards Avenue and transfer to the Edwards Road Car. The Edwards Road Car was a short double track line that ran from Erie Avenue in Hyde Park to the Oakley Race Track near the end of Edwards Road. Obviously other businesses on the line were helped by this access. John C. Dacey and his wife Mary A. Dacey lived at 4117 Smith Road, just north of the northwest corner of Smith, Williams and Duck Creek Road. A reminder of them is Dacey Subdivision and Dacey Avenue a street divided by I-71. Both the Subdivision and the street are becoming history as the property is being commercially developed. The Norwood Inn Ball Park (and Picnic Grounds) was listed in the 1909-10 and 1913-14 directories. The Norwood Inn was not listed in the 1915-16 Williams' Norwood Directory or the 1915 Williams Cincinnati & Hamilton County Directory. But the Dacey's involvement in real estate was noted in the 1915 directory. This may indicate the end of the ballpark and the inn. John C. Dacey was involved in the saloon business probably before he came to Norwood. In the 1895 Williams Cincinnati Directory, he was listed as having a saloon on the west side of Reading Road, near Forest Avenue in Avondale. In the 1898 directory, he had a saloon at 3519 Reading Road. According to the 1900 Census, the Dacey's lived on Edwards Road. The following information was recorded for Hamilton County's (Columbia Township) Enumeration District 281, Sheet 18B:
NAME RELATION SEX AGE BIRTH OCCUPATION
Dacey, John C. Head M 43 Ohio Saloon Keeper
Mary A. Wife F 33 Ohio
Wm. Son M 12 Ohio at school
Margaret Daughter F 8 Ohio at school
Mary Daughter F 6 Ohio at school
Gertrude Daughter F 1 Ohio
Dayle, Julia s-i-l F 31 Ohio
Reifschuerder,Gourad Boarder M 45 Ohio Barkeeper
McGuire, John Boarder M 26 Ohio Barkeeper
Rardou, Daniel Boarder M 67 Ireland Servant
Kelly, James W. Boarder M 27 Ireland Enamel Maker
Fitzpatrick, Dennis Boarder M 33 Ohio Teamster
Kelly, Thomas Boarder M 45 Ireland Teamster
DIRECTORIES
1909Dacey John C proprietor, Norwood Inn Base Ball and Picnic Groundsh 4117 Smith Rd (Mary A.) Telephones: Elm 879 and Elm 458 —1909-10 Williams Norwood Directory; 1915Dacey John C real estateh 4117 Smith Rd (Mary A.) —1915 Williams Cincinnati & Hamilton County Directory; page 1098 |