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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM478_elizabethtown_Elizabeth-NJ.html
On this spot, at daybreak, June 7, 1780 began the fighting against the British forces moving toward Springfield. Here fell General Stirling at the head of the advancing column.On June 8, after the British retreat from Springfield, General Hand her…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM46Q_griffith-piano-company_Newark-NJ.html
This building has been placed on theNational Register ofHistoric Places
By the United StatesDepartment of the Interior
Rededication byThe Berger OrganizationSeptember 2, 2001 · Newark, New Jersey
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM46N_james-a-garfield_Long-Branch-NJ.html
James A. GarfieldTwentieth President ofThe United StatesBorn Nov 19, 1831 at Orange, OhioDied on this site, Sept. 19, 1881.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM46M_87th-infantry-division-monument_Longport-NJ.html
To the men of the87th Infantry DivisionWhose supreme sacrifice in theworld wide conflict for libertyand freedom during World War IIshall not pass unheralded
Erected by the87th Infantry Division AssociationSeptember 29, 1956 A.D.
Joseph Nash …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM46F_elysian-fields_Hoboken-NJ.html
Fast, reliable ferry service run by the Stevens family brought New Yorkers to Hoboken in droves. To attract riders, the Stevens' turned the waterfront into a semi-public park. They opened paths, pavilions, and breath-taking views, and named it Ely…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM46E_new-york-yacht-club_Hoboken-NJ.html
John Cox Stevens, an outgoing member of Hoboken's founding family and avid boater, organized the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) on July 30, 1844, and served as its first Commodore. He built the first clubhouse on this site at the foot of Tenth Street.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM46D_77-river-street_Hoboken-NJ.html
This site was once close to the geological edge of the Hudson River. This building, CIRCA 1889, close to major transportation was once Hoboken's largest commercial structure. Built as the Second National Bank, it housed a variety of uses, most not…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM46C_maxwell-house-coffee-plant_Hoboken-NJ.html
The Maxwell House Coffee Plant stretched along Hoboken's waterfront from Tenth to Twelfth Streets. It was a marvel of its time, the largest coffee processing plant in the world, and a local landmark. Before the plant was built in 1938-39, part of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM46A_the-hudson-school_Hoboken-NJ.html
On this site stood the Martha Institute from 1866-1999. Built on land donated by Hoboken philanthropist Martha Bayard Stevens and named in her honor, the Martha Institute served as home to Hoboken's first German-American school, the Manual Trade S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM469_baseball_Hoboken-NJ.html
On June 19, 1846, the first match game of baseball was played here on the Elysian Fields between the Knickerbockers and the New Yorks. It is generally conceded that until this time, the game was not seriously regarded.