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1849 Cholera Epidemic Paterson, NJ

WebBy the end of July cholera was rampant throughout the United States. President Zachary Taylor declared August 3, 1849, as a nationwide day of “Fasting, Humiliation, and …

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Early Physicians in Passaic County Passaic County Historical Society

WebBy the fall of 1843, Doctors Marsh, Binsee, Burr, Terhune and Riggs petitioned the Medical Society of New Jersey for the organization of The Passaic County Medical Society, and …

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1832 Cholera Epidemic Paterson, NJ

WebAt a meeting of the Town committee held at Platt Rogers Congress House on Monday the 16th July 1832, the following resolutions was unanimously adoped vis. Resolved, That …

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Early History of St. Joseph’s Hospital, Paterson, NJ

Web1912 – 2313. 1913 – 2508. 1914 – 2618. 1915 – 3092. 1916 – 3535. 1917 – 3619. 1918 – 3824. Extracted from Paterson and Its Environs, Vol. 11, 1920 by Willian Nelson and …

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Cemeteries Outside Passaic County

WebRosehill Cemetery. US Highway #1, Linden, NJ 07036. (732) 862-4990. St. Gertrude’s RC Cemetery. 53 Inman Avenue, Colonia, NJ 07067. (732) 388-0311. (including Bergen, …

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Dublin Spring Destroyed Passaic County Historical Society

Webby Edward Graf. From the Passaic County Historical Society Publication, 1935. One of the meeting places of old Paterson was around what was called Big Spring, later Dublin …

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Saint Joseph Orphanage for Girls-Paterson, NJ-1853

WebBetty Pruzinsky Taken from "The New Jersey Sisters of Charity - Our Missions 1859-1933 Volume III" by Sister Mary Agnes Sharkey, A.M.,Longmans, Green and Co., New York: …

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Henry F. Piaget (owner of “The Great Notch Inn,” Little Falls)

WebHenry F. PIAGET was born near Neufchatel, Switzerland in 1804, of an old Huguenot family. He left his native land in 1818 and went to London, England to live with an uncle. He …

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The Passaic Home and Orphan Asylum 1886 – 1962

WebJean Pellegrino. As taken from “The Castle Genie,” Vol. 8, No. 4 Newsletter of The Passaic County Historical Society Genealogy Club. Mrs. Peter Reid of Passaic, a lady of means …

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Research Passaic County Historical Society

WebPassaic County Historical Society. Lambert Castle. 3 Valley Road. Paterson, NJ 07503. Research results will be sent four to six weeks from receipt of payment. You will receive …

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“The Co-Operator” Newspaper of Barbour Flax Spinning Co.

WebThe first four-page issue of “The Co-Operator” was published on May 25 th, 1918 in the interest of the employees of the Barbour Flax Spinning Company.Its purpose was “to …

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EARLY CATHOLIC FAMILIES IN PATERSON

WebMULHOLLAND, James, another of the pioneers of the Catholic church in his city, died some years ago after a long and active life. His descendants still reside in Paterson. MULLEN, …

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Dublin: Paterson’s First Neighborhood

WebAfter 1850, Paterson–chartered as a city the next year– experienced tremendous population expansion, both in Dublin and in the growth of other city neighborhoods. The city …

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Contacts Passaic County Historical Society

WebLambert Castle Museum and Grounds are now closed due to the renovation of the building.

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Passaic-“The Botanist,” Newspaper of Botany Worsted Mills – 1933

WebThe Botany Worsted Mills on Dayton Avenue (and Mattimore Street) was of the largest industrial plants ever built in the City of Passaic. Opened in 1889, Botany Mills became a …

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Remembering Brooks-Sloate

WebBrooks-Sloate was made up of 242, two-story. townhouse-type homes within forty-two brick build-ings. Each building contained four to eight dwellings and offered either two, three or …

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THE HAMILTON CLUB Paterson, New Jersey 1905

Web1905 Membership Roster. TURNER. A.R., Jr. (taken from the book of the same name) The Hamilton Club owes its origin to a discussion which took place one evening during the …

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How Glorious Was Thy Past!”

WebThe Godwin Mill had been built in 1858, its product at that time being cotton goods, for Paterson during the two decades following the War of 1812 had deservedly earned the …

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THE PATERSON RAMBLING CLUB Passaic County Historical Society

WebTHE PATERSON RAMBLING CLUB. Established January 3, 1908. by Philmer Eves1932. It was in the autumn of 1904 that Philmer EVES conceived the plan of a club that should …

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The Fritzsche House-Totowa, New Jersey

WebTHE OLD FRITZSCHE HOUSE by William H. Rauchfuss Paterson, NJ, January 17, 1927 Say, old house, if you could tell Of things that in you befell, What would you say? When …

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Roll Call of the Dead Passaic County Historical Society

WebFrom 1902 through 1919 "The Paterson Morning Call" newspaper (Paterson, New Jersey) ran a special section at the end of those years aptly called "Roll Call of the Dead." …

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Italian-American Who’s Who, 1943 Lists Distinguished Passaic …

WebEdited by Giovanni Schiavo The Vigo Press, 2 Rector Street, NYC The Passaic County residents listed below have been extracted from the 1943 Edition (Volume VIII) of the …

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