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Private First Class Henry Svehla United States Army. Courage, Bravery, Gallantry, Valor. Medal of Honor 1932-1952. 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division
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Lest we forget; World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Lost in 911 Attack. (Names not listed)
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In honor of those who sacrificed their lives in World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam. Dedicated by Belleville-Nutley Chapter 22 Disabled American Veterans.
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J. Moore, T. Sandford, H. Nichols, Freeholders 1838
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In 1753, he brought from Englandand erected the first steam ("Fire")engine in this country.The Newcomen SocietyApril 24, 1929
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Built for the Valley Hose Co. No. 1Foreman - John Hughes, ? Asst. John HawieLocomotive bell sounded the first alarm. Belleville Historical Society
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John Bayley · Henry Brown · Isaac Brown · John Brown · Henry Cadmus · Issac Cadmus · John H. Cadmus · John P. Cadmus · Peter Cadmus · Lt. Col. Thomas Cadmus · James Campbell &mi…
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"The Academy"Belleville's First Public SchoolEstablished 1853 Belleville Historical Society
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First wooden bridge built in 1790 - Anthony Rutgers of the Rutgers family for which Rutgers University is named. Operated as a toll bridge until destroyed by a great flood 1841. His widow sold charter to widow of Nicholas Joralemon. New bridge bui…
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King George of England grantedcharter to Christ Church, Bellevilleon Feb. 10, 1746. First church built here 1836. Oldest grave marker date 1785. Church now at 393 Washington Ave. Original bell, 1837 and organ, 1875 there. Belleville Historical …
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