Hobo The Dog

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Hobo The Dog

Birth
Ocean City, Cape May County, New Jersey, USA
Death
8 Dec 1936 (aged 17–18)
Ocean City, Cape May County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Ocean City, Cape May County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Buried on grounds of Ocean City High School in casket made specifically for him.
Memorial ID
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"Histories are more full of examples of the fidelity of dogs than of friends." ~ Alexander Pope, English Poet

The Mascot of Ocean City, New Jersey
Hobo was a vagabond about-beach-town dog throughout the 1920s until his death late in 1936. He was a stray who wandered the shore town and beach long before all of today's traffic and dog confinement laws and regulations. He had regular daily stops and places to visit, including his evening dish of ice cream at Shriver's Gelato and Sorbets on the Boardwalk.
Hobo, a midsized white and brown spotted non-pedigreed man's best friend, was rescued from a snow drift under the Boardwalk in 1920. His home base from then on was the home of the folks who had rescued him. People on the beach would allow him to share their beach towels and snacks. He often would rest on the benches along the Boardwalk and join in play with children at school yards and playgrounds.
After his passing, private donations - many coming from school children - were raised for the $125.00 needed to erect a portrait bas-relief likeness, four-sided monument fountain at the high school, the site of his casketed grave. Years later his monument was put into storage for eleven years, damaged by vandals in 1999, repaired in 2000, and is now installed amidst pampas grass in front of Ocean City Historical Museum, 1735 Simpson Avenue, were it stands today.
Bio by sniksnak
"Histories are more full of examples of the fidelity of dogs than of friends." ~ Alexander Pope, English Poet

The Mascot of Ocean City, New Jersey
Hobo was a vagabond about-beach-town dog throughout the 1920s until his death late in 1936. He was a stray who wandered the shore town and beach long before all of today's traffic and dog confinement laws and regulations. He had regular daily stops and places to visit, including his evening dish of ice cream at Shriver's Gelato and Sorbets on the Boardwalk.
Hobo, a midsized white and brown spotted non-pedigreed man's best friend, was rescued from a snow drift under the Boardwalk in 1920. His home base from then on was the home of the folks who had rescued him. People on the beach would allow him to share their beach towels and snacks. He often would rest on the benches along the Boardwalk and join in play with children at school yards and playgrounds.
After his passing, private donations - many coming from school children - were raised for the $125.00 needed to erect a portrait bas-relief likeness, four-sided monument fountain at the high school, the site of his casketed grave. Years later his monument was put into storage for eleven years, damaged by vandals in 1999, repaired in 2000, and is now installed amidst pampas grass in front of Ocean City Historical Museum, 1735 Simpson Avenue, were it stands today.
Bio by sniksnak

Inscription

IN MEMORY OF
"HOBO"
OCEAN CITY'S
BELOVED
MASCOT
DIED
DEC 8, 1936
AGED 18 TO 19
YEARS