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* Farrell J.P. · * Murphy M. · * Regan W. · * Weir G.H. · Zaikowski A. · Allen Jack · Adams H. · Aarons S.M. · Burns Leroy · Bernhardt W. · Buckley Leo · Bobat S. &middo…
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Dedicated toTsunesaburo MakiguchiVisionary teacher and child advocate. He founded the Soka Gakkai in 1930 to promote humanistic education education based on Buddhist principles. He was arrested for opposing the Japanese military during World War I…
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Lest We ForgetThis MemorialIs Dedicated ToThe Residents Of The Borough Of Edgewater Who Served In Defense Of Our Country During The Period Of The Southeast Asian ConflictMay 28, 1973 In Memory OfEdward Breen · Timothy Daly · Kevin K…
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For Whom The Bell TollsThis Bell is Dedicated to AllVeterans of EdgewaterWho Served Their CountryHonorably in Time OfWar & Peace1983
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In Memory of the Men OfEdgewater, N.J.Who Gave Their LivesFor Their CountryIn World War IIPaul O. Allen · William E. Barber · William J. Conway · John J. Delaney · John F. Eager · Robert M. English · Benja…
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"Vriessendael"1640Colony of David DeVriesThe first known colony in present Bergen County was founded in 1640 by David Pietersz DeVries, a Dutch explorer, sea captain and patroon. Then part of New Netherland, the plantation included the Bouough of …
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In the time of the revolution, the road turned here and followed the brook to Peter Burdett's ferry, the important Hudson River approach to General Nathaniel Greene's encampment at Fort Lee, on the hill, and the connecting link with the American f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM63G_ferryboat-binghamton_Edgewater-NJ.html
Built for the Hoboken Ferry Company and launched in1905, it plied the Hudson River between Hoboken and Manhattan (Barclay St.) for 62 years. This double-ender steamboat was designed to carry 986 passengers and a number of vehicles. It was in opera…
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