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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM172E_honor-roll_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
WORLD WAR IHarry Cappendycke - Army - Oct. 8, 1918Daniel S. Yeomans - Army - Oct. 8, 1918Charles Marshner - Army - Oct. 14, 1918WORLD WAR IIEllsworth Smith - Army - Sep. 9, 1942William M. Cozine Jr. - Air Force - Feb. 6, 1943James I. Platt - Army …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1729_holocaust-and-world-war-ii-memorial_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
This plaque is dedicated to the millions who perished because of hate and intolerance, and the millions who gave their lives defending humanity in the war from 1939-1945. Those who forget history are bound to repeat it.Presented to: The Borough of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1727_tower-and-water-wheel-of-easton-gardens_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
Near site of 1745 mill later known as Red Mill
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1708_slave-house_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
On this site stood what was known as "The Slave House"Part of the Acker estate "Fair Lawn" from which the borough received its name. The "Slave House" was built much earlier than the 1865 Acker home and may have been used as a shelter for runaway …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16U4_naugle-house_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
This colonial home was built in the 18th century by a Naugle. He was said to have been a paymaster in Layayette's Light Division. The house served as a landmark on many Revolutionary War maps. It is believed that Lafayette visited here in 1824.Spo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16U3_site-of-hopper-croucher-homestead_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
One of the last farmsteads in Fair Lawn stood on this site. The house built by Henry A. Hopper in 1855 was razed for road improvement in 1989. He was a Sheriff and Freeholder of Bergen County and served in the State Legislature. In 1919 William M.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16U2_in-memory-of-fair-lawn-police-officer-mary-ann-collura_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
"Set your goals high. Work hard and believe in yourself and you can be whatever you want." Mary Ann Collura. Dedicated by the grateful Residents of Bergen County
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16S1_radburn-station_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
Radburn Station, located in the Borough of Fair Lawn, was built in 1930 and designed by the architect Clarence S. Stein. Stylistically, the building is significant since the station is a fine example of the Dutch Colonial Revival trend in architec…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16S0_cadmus-house-museum_Fair-Lawn-NJ.html
Built about 1806 by Jacob Haring and purchased by Thomas Cadmus in 1816. He was a farmer who owned adjacent land and today the house is known by his name. There were many later owners and in the 1920s it became a commercial property. The two-room …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16RK_grave-of-gen-enoch-poor_Hackensack-NJ.html
In memory of the Honorable Brigadier Gen. Enoch Poor of the State of New Hampshire who departed this life on the 8 day of Sept. 1780 aged 44 Years.———————-Washington, Lafayette and a portion of the America…
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