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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17H7_charles-a-bellon_Westwood-NJ.html
40 years of selfless dedicationto country, community and familyU.S. Army ? ? ? ? ? 1941 - 1946Trustee Westwood Swim Club ?? ? ? ? 1963 - 1983Trustee Westwood Board of Education ? ? ?? ? 1964 - 1966Councilman Borough of Westwood, N.J. ? ? ? ?? 1968…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM176F_the-nauglel-auryansen-cemetery_Closter-NJ.html
This active graveyard dates to the earliest settlement period of Closter's history. Documented burials date to circa 1722 and include Dutch pioneer families with names like Vervalen, Naugle (Nagle), DeClark, Ferdon, Parsells, Auryansen, Demarest, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM176D_the-closter-horseman_Closter-NJ.html
He saw the redcoats on the eastern hills. This Closterman who galloped through the mist to warn the troops encamped down the road at Fort Lee. His plow horse carrying him to glory on the most important ride in history, the hinge on which the door …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM176C_sautes-taves-begraven-ground_Demarest-NJ.html
Sautes Tave's Begraven GroundPre-Revolutionary Cemetery Placed byDavid Demarest ChapterDaughters of the American RevolutionMay 30th, 1957
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM176B_douwe-talema_Demarest-NJ.html
"Here lies theremains ofDouwe Talema,who died on the 11th day of May 1779in his Ninetieth Year.This aged Man at his Residencenear this Place was wilfully andbarbarously murdered by a Partyof Tories. Traitors to their countrywho had taken refuge wi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM176A_nagel-auryansen-cemetery_Closter-NJ.html
This final resting place of early Closter settlers was established by Barent and Resolvert Nagel on their 1,030-acre tract jointly purchased in 1710. The first burial is believed to be Jan Adriansen, c. 1721. The Nagel brothers divided their land …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM175Y_jewish-war-veterans-memorial_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
Dedicated to the memory of themen and women of Jewish faithwho gave their lives in theservice of their country.Placed in their memory by theLt. James I. Platt Post No. 651Jewish War Veteransof the United StatesAugust 19, 1962
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM175X_radburn_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
Included in the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and National Register of Historic Places, Radburn achieved its special place in the realm of community planning and architecture as a forerunner in new town planning and cluster development. R…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM174Q_fair-lawn-memorial-park_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
This Park is dedicatedAs a living memorial to those of Fair Lawn who made the supreme sacrifice in defense of their country the United States of AmericaDedicated May 29, 1949
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM172O_we-will-never-forget_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
This piece of steel from the World Trade Center is in memory of those residents who perished that day and to the brave men and women who gave their lives to save so many others.Their courage and love of our country will be a source of strength an…
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