Timeline | Thornwald Estate | Public Ownership| Debate over use | Converted mansion into retirement home | Dedication of Thornwald Park|The amphitheater | The land | Historical Resources |Photo Gallery
Thornwald early 20th c. :
- Thornwald Mansion
- Thornwald Mansion
- Thornwald Mansion
- Thornwald Mansion
- Thornwald Mansion
Source: Carlisle Parks Department and Carlisle Historical Society Archives
Homewood Church Home:
- Residents of Homewood Church Home
- Advertisement for Homewood Church Home
- Residents of Homewood Church Home
- Residents of Homewood Church Home
- Residents of Homewood Church Home
Source: Carlisle Parks Department and Carlisle Historical Society Archives
Thornwald in the 70s:
- Aerial view of Thornwald Park and its road access through Walnut Bottom Road (on the left) and Interstate 81 (on the right)
- One of Thornwald’s tree-lined alleys
- Alleys and trees
- Alleys and trees
- Possibly a view of Interstate 81 or Walnut Bottom Road from the park
- The park’s land before landscaping work was done.
- Controlled wilderness at Thornwald: here is a picture of the park after landscaping work was done; adding flower beds, lawn-mowing and an open landscape.
- In a wilder area of the park: an alley surrounded by trees.
- Front view of the Thornwald Mansion surrounded by nature
- Front view of the Thornwald Mansion surrounded by nature.
- The golf course underwater after Hurricane Agnes in 1972.
Source: Carlisle Parks Department and Carlisle Historical Society Archives
Documents:
- Wilbur Sadler Jr’s application for The Society of Colonial Wars
- Endorsement letter to General Wilbur Sadler Jr.
- Article on Sadler purchase of land for house. The Evening Sentinel. 29 April 1909
- Article about mansion construction. Carlisle Herald. 12 October 1909.
- Article about arrival of manison blueprints from New York. Carlisle Volunteer. 6 July 1909.
- Letter concerning work on the gates at the mansion.
Source: Carlisle Historical Society Archives
Thornwald today:
- The fire at Thornwald Mansion in 2007
- The sign at the park entrance
- The Thornwald Mansion sign
- Large trees and well-maintained lawn create an open landscape and depth of field inside the park.
- The Mansion’s gateway
- Thornwald Mansion, Rkia Hall’s private property, now hosts a bed and breakfast.
- Thornwald’s open landscape
- Thornwald’s open landscape
- Thornwald’s open landscape
Source: Carlisle Historical Society Archives and personal photos