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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM45V_john-i-hopper-house_Hackensack-NJ.html
Built in 1818, by John I. Hopper in old "Polifly", this Federal style house stands on land purchased in 1694 by his great-grandfather Hendrick. The farm remained in the Hopper family for seven generations. Slaves lived in the kitchen wing on the n…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM44Q_historic-first-reformed-church_Hackensack-NJ.html
Earliest records of this pioneer Dutch church, dated 1686, mark it as the second oldest in New Jersey. Old stones embedded in the east wall show the initials of founding families and first settlers.The old burying ground contains the grave of Gene…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM44M_bank-house_Hackensack-NJ.html
Erected about 1831 by the Washington Banking Company. The first bank in present Bergen County, it opened in the nearby Mansion House in 1825-26. After the bank failed in 1833, it housed the offices of prominent lawyers and judges. Later the home o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM44K_gen-enoch-poor_Hackensack-NJ.html
Regarded by Washingtonand Lafayette as a greatgeneral. He died nearby in1780 and lies buried inthe Reformed Churchyard.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM44I_brigadier-general-enoch-poor_Hackensack-NJ.html
Dedicated to the memory ofBrigadier General Enoch Poorby the New Jersey Societyof the Sons of the American Revolution: Born at Andover, Mass., June 21, 1736;Died near Hackensack, N.J., Sept. 8, 1780.In command of a New Hampshire brigade, he render…
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