Hermit at the Wildflower Garden?

I received this question from a reader. Does anyone have an answer? I don’t.

Do you know anything about the hermit “Old Andrew” who lived in a cave/dugout in a hillside adjacent to the Wildflower Garden, before Eloise’s time? The hill was called “Old Andrew’s Mount”. Volunteers with the Friends of the Wildflower Garden are clearing buckthorn there and re-establishing the name. Eloise tells a story of his ghost chopping wood. I’m looking for any information about him outside of Eloise’s stories. She says a decayed body was found that may have been him, but I found newspaper references to a body found around that time, but don’t sound anything like an old hermit. He disappeared right around the time the area was platted for development, so I suspect he was chased off or left due to too much attention. Keegan’s Lake was getting more rowdy then, much reported on in the papers.

David Carpentier Smith

5 comments so far

  1. Tom Balcom on

    Can’t wait to hear more about the Hermit!!

  2. tonkarita1 on

    I have never heard of him, but I would like to know about Keegan’s Lake!

    • David C. Smith on

      Keegan’s Lake became Glenwood Lake in 1909 when it was acquired by the park board as a part of Glenwood Park. The name was changed again to Theodore Wirth Lake in 1938 when Glenwood Park was renamed to honor retired park superintendent Theodore Wirth. So, Keegan’s Lake is now Wirth Lake.

      • tonkarita1 on

        Thanks so much!


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