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Smith Pool was near the entrance of Winter Island Road, near the Salem Willows.
'''Smith Pool''' was near the entrance of Winter Island Road, near the Salem Willows.
 
The pool was named after John C. B. Smith, a benefactor who contributed $20,000.


Opened on July 15, 1934 and closed in 1942.  
Opened on July 15, 1934 and closed in 1942.  
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*[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/3710037?locg=63 Salem Memories: the early years: a pictorial history] Salem News, 2015 (photo pg. 132, 138)
*[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/3710037?locg=63 Salem Memories: the early years: a pictorial history] Salem News, 2015 (photo pg. 132, 138)
*"J.C.B. Smith Memorial pool to be formally dedicated tomorrow" ''Salem Evening News'', July 14, 1934, p. 1


*"Vast throng witnesses formal dedication of the J.C. B. Smith Memorial Pool at the Willows'', Salem Evening News, July 16, 1934, p ?
*"Vast throng witnesses formal dedication of the J.C. B. Smith Memorial Pool at the Willows'', Salem Evening News, July 16, 1934, p ?

Latest revision as of 11:58, 9 February 2021

Smith Pool was near the entrance of Winter Island Road, near the Salem Willows.

The pool was named after John C. B. Smith, a benefactor who contributed $20,000.

Opened on July 15, 1934 and closed in 1942.

It was closed for the duration of World War II and never re-opened.

See Also

  • Vertical File in Salem Collection - Smith Pool
  • "J.C.B. Smith Memorial pool to be formally dedicated tomorrow" Salem Evening News, July 14, 1934, p. 1
  • "Vast throng witnesses formal dedication of the J.C. B. Smith Memorial Pool at the Willows, Salem Evening News, July 16, 1934, p ?