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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S8P_pompton-reformed-church_Pompton-Lakes-NJ.html
Oldest existing church in Pompton Lakes founded 1812. Built and dedicated 1814 on land donated by Martin Ryerson, owner of The Pompton Ironworks. Noted author Albert Payson Therhune ((1872-1942) was a long time member of the congregation. Declared…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S8O_revolutionary-soldiers-monument_Pompton-Lakes-NJ.html
In memory of all the Revolutionary Soldiers buried in the adjoining cemetery. Inscribed are the names of those known to be buried here. John Beam · David Board · James Board · Capt. Joseph Board · Robert Colf…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S8N_emanuel-einstein-memorial-library_Pompton-Lakes-NJ.html
Built and dedicated n 1912 by Fannie Friedman Einstein in memory of her husband. Incorporated as the Free Public Library of Pompton Lakes in 1953; declared a local historic landmark in 1994; an example of English Tudor Revival Style.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HAH_martin-luther-king-jr_Woodland-Park-NJ.html
On September 11, 1966, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. visited this site, the home of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Deual Rice, after speaking at the celebration of Dr. Rice's retirement as Pastor of Union Baptist Church in Montclair.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H3I_watchung-ridge_Clifton-NJ.html
Running from Mahwah to Bound Brook, the Watchung Ridge served as a natural barrier to protect George Washington and his troops. "The Bulwark that Saved a Nation" helped to keep the American supply lines open.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ECR_hasenclever-iron-trail_West-Milford-NJ.html
Welcome to the Hasenclever Iron Trail. This yellow blazed trail follows, for the most part, a road built over 230 years ago between the ironworks here at Long Pond and those at Ringwood Manor five miles away. Ironmaster Peter Hasenclever was runni…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18U7_steam-powered-sawmill-remains_West-Milford-NJ.html
Circa early 1900s
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18U6_long-house-ruins_West-Milford-NJ.html
? ? ? Possible Bunkhouse for single male workers, circa mid 1800s.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18U4_water-wheel-pit_West-Milford-NJ.html
? ? ? Abandoned project to replace two lower water wheels with one water wheel twice their size.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18U2_water-power_West-Milford-NJ.html
? ? ? In 1882, these waterwheels, the last of many at Long Pond Ironworks, were constructed to harness the power of the Wanaque River, the only natural drainage from Long Pond (Greenwood Lake). The water was carried from the waterfall upriver to …
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