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The Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History, Behring Center, Archives Center has material on Camp Evans when it was the Belmar High-Power Marconi Wireless Station, Naval Radio Station, and finally the RCA Radio Station at Belmar.  The creator of the Smithsonian 'Radioanna' collection, George H. Clark, worked at the Belmar station during his early collection years.

     Mr. Robert S. Harding of the Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Instution -
has created an excellent Finding Aid for the George H. Clark Radioanna Collection.   The 800 box collection is major primary source of information of the early days of wireless and radio development.

A section from Mr. Harding's biography of George H. Clark

" In July 1919, after resigning from the Navy, Clark joined the engineering staff of the Marconi Telegraph Company of America, which became part of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) later the same year. His first work was at Belmar and Lakewood, New Jersey, assisting the chief engineer, Roy A. Weagant, in his development of circuits to reduce the interference caused by static (static reduction). Clark and his wife were assigned to the unheated Engineer's Cottage.   His wife decided not to stay and left for Florida.  Clark moved his trunks of wireless material to the heated RCA hotel at Belmar and spent most of the winter 'pasting.'   As Clark mentions, 'From that time on I was wedded to scraps.' "

     Through these rooms some of the most important messages of WWI were dispatched to and from Washington and Europe when the U.S. Navy operated the station.    A. H. Taylor was the Trans-Atlantic Communications officer in charge of the station during the war.  Later he would play a key roll in the development of Naval radar in WWII.
     All the equipment was removed by 1926 when the station was sold as obsolete.  Local lore says the building was used to store liquor brought in under the cover of darkness by 'run-runners' during prohibition.  The interior was gutted for classroom and later dormatory space in 1936 for students of The Kings College.   During WWII the building would serve the nation again as a part of the Signal Corps Radar laboratory.  A 1949 article would outline the history of the building and nearby Marconi balancing towers.  As of 2002 the well constructed building is in good structural shape for a 1914 completed structure.  It is waiting for our rehabilitation.


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Belmar Station, aka Evans Signal Laboratory.
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Photo-negative reference Thumb (click on image for larger view) Description on photo....
2002-5195
LAND LINE TABLE - BELMAR.
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
P-308
2002-5196
BATTERY CHARGING PANEL - BELMAR.
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
2002-5197
DUPLEX RELAY SHELF - BELMAR.
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
P-311
2002-5198
RECEIVING SETS ON SHELVES - BELMAR.
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
P-303
2002-5199
SMALL STORAGE BATTERY ROOM - BELMAR.
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
2002-5200
RADIO RECEIVER SHELVES - BELMAR.
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
P-301
2002-5201
TRAFFIC ROOM - BELMAR.
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
P-300
2002-5202
LAND LINE SWITCHBOARD - BELMAR.
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
P-304
2002-5203
RADIO RECEPTION TABLE - BELMAR.
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
P-306


Page updated May 9, 2004    Page created August 20, 2002
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