RECORDS by CO/MUNIC

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

RECORDS by CO/MUNIC NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 1 of 8 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 Garret Mountain Park (ID#2380) P as s aic County Garret Mountain Reservation, northern most tip of the first Watchung Mountain ridge, south of Paterson DOE: 1/30/1980 Bloomingdale Borough SHPO Opinion: 10/26/1979 Standard Oil Company Pipeline (ID#2326) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Federal Hill Passaic County, Paterson City DOE: 8/20/1981 SHPO Opinion: 9/21/1978 Kingsland Avenue Bridge (ID#251) Kingsland Avenue over NJ Transit Main Line, Milepost 8.69 Clifton City SHPO Opinion: 2/3/1999 17th/18th Century Historic Farmstead Archaeological Site (ID#3663) Lyndhurst Draw (ID#2950) SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1989 NJ Transit Main Line, Milepost 8.52, over Passaic River SHPO Opinion: 2/11/1997 Archaeological Site (28-Pa-39) (ID#3666) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Bound by US Route 46 and NJ Route 20 Bergen County, Lyndhurst Township SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1989 28-Pa-145 (ID#2327) Morris Canal (ID#2784) Dundee Canal Existing and former bed of the Morris Canal SHPO Opinion: 11/22/1991 NR: 10/1/1974 (NR Reference #: 74002228) (Previous SHPO Opinion 7/19/89) SR: 11/26/1973 (Extends from the Delaware River in Phillibsburg Town, Cedar Lawn Cemetery (ID#3669) Warren County to the Hudson River in Jersey City, Hudson SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 County.) Dundee Canal Industrial Historic District (ID#2351) See Main Entry / Filed Location: From George Street in Passaic north along Dundee Canal to headgates Warren County, Phillipsburg Town opposite Clifton Avenue NR: 1/21/1999 (NR Reference #: 98001640) Nash Estate Archaeological Site (28-Pa-40) (ID#3662) SR: 11/5/1998 SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1989 SHPO Opinion: 8/18/1988 NJ Route 3 Bridge (SI&A #0203150) (ID#3422) COE: 6/9/1997 NJ Route 3 over Passaic River and NJ Route 21 See Main Entry / Filed Location: SHPO Opinion: 11/26/1997 Passaic County, Passaic City Also located in: Bergen County, Rutherford Borough Dundee Dam (ID#2328) Passaic River, north of Dundee Canal United States Animal Quarantine Station (ID#2331) SHPO Opinion: 3/30/1982 Clifton Avenue Also located in: NR: 10/9/1981 (NR Reference #: 81000397) Bergen County, Garfield City SR: 8/7/1981 Dundee Textile Complex (ID#2329) US Route 46 Breakout (SI&A #1607168) (ID#2330) 2 Ackerman Avenue US Route 46 bridge over Passaic River SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 SHPO Opinion: 1/15/1991 (Eastern crossing of the Passaic River) Garden State Parkway Historic District (ID#3874) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Entire Garden State Parkway Right-of-Way Passaic County, Paterson City SHPO Opinion: 10/12/2001 See Main Entry / Filed Location: US Route 46 Bridge (SI&A #1607163) (ID#3423) Cape May County, Lower Township US Route 46 over Lakeview Avenue SHPO Opinion: 2/17/1997 John and Anna Vreeland/Hamilton House (ID#2332) 971 Valley Road NR: 5/13/1982 (NR Reference #: 82003300) SR: 2/22/1982 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 2 of 8 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 Municipal Building (ID#2337) Haledon Borough 35 Stevens Avenue Pietro Botto House (NHL, ID#2333) COE: 11/8/1990 83 Norwood Street NR: 7/30/1974 (NR Reference #: 74001188) Reynier Speer House (ID#2338) SR: 7/1/1974 612 Upper Mountain Avenue NR: 7/18/1985 (NR Reference #: 85001566) Kossuth Street School (ID#2334) SR: 5/13/1985 47 Kossuth Street NR: 4/10/1980 (NR Reference #: 80002515) US Route 46 (13D) Bridge (SI&A #1606158) (ID#3425) SR: 10/26/1979 US Route 46 over Passaic River and Riverview Drive SHPO Opinion: 2/17/1997 Preakness Hospital (Valley View Sanitorium) (ID#3604) (Previous SHPO Opinion 2/16/90; Western crossing of the Valley View Road Passaic River) SHPO Opinion: 11/12/1991 Also located in: Passaic County, Totowa Borough Hawthorne Borough Goffle Brook Park (ID#4072) North Haledon Borough Goffle Road, between Lafayette and MacFarlan avenues Begg House / Stone Barn/Wood Barn (ID#2339) SR: 8/29/2002 450 Squaw Brook Road Hawthorne Station (ID#3424) SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 Diamond Bridge Road and Grand Avenue Bogert Homestead (ID#2340) SHPO Opinion: 5/29/1996 604 Squaw Brook Road Passaic River Bridge (ID#252) SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 NJ Transit Main Line, Milepost 17.34 Coomb's Mill Dam / Pond (ID#2341) SHPO Opinion: 2/3/1999 Molly Ann Brook See Main Entry / Filed Location: SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 Passaic County, Paterson City Charles Ellis House (ID#2342) John W. Rea House (ID#183) 304 Squaw Brook Road 675 Goffle Road SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 NR: 9/17/1999 (NR Reference #: 99001168) William Ellis House (ID#2343) SR: 7/28/1999 499 Squaw Brook Road Vanden Berg-Vreeland House (ID#12) SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 644 Goffle Road First Presbyterian Church and Adjacent Day School (ID#2344) SHPO Opinion: 11/10/1999 200 Squaw Brook Road SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 Little Falls Township Beattie Manufacturing Company (ID#2335) Graham House (ID#2345) 242 Main Street 156 Graham Avenue SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 Little Falls Hydroelectric Facility (ID#2336) Maynard House (ID#2346) SHPO Opinion: 4/4/1984 654 High Mountain Road SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 Morris Canal (ID#2784) Existing and former bed of the Morris Canal North Haledon Memorial School (ID#2347) NR: 10/1/1974 (NR Reference #: 74002228) 660 High Mountain Road SR: 11/26/1973 SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 (Extends from the Delaware River in Phillibsburg Town, Henry Smith House (ID#2348) Warren County to the Hudson River in Jersey City, Hudson County.) 43 Terrace Avenue SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Warren County, Phillipsburg Town NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 3 of 8 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (ID#2353) Passaic City 140 Lexington Avenue Prehistoric Archaeological Site (28-Pa-143) (ID#3667) NR: 5/7/1982 (NR Reference #: 82003301) bordered by Botany Mills Complex SR: 9/3/1981 SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1989 Saint Joseph's Polish Church and School (ID#2354) Acquackanonk Water Company Site (ID#3660) 1-19 Parker Avenue Monroe Street and Dundee Canal SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1989 (Filed with SR/NR nomination for Dundee Canal HD) Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church (ID#3664) 185 Market Street Aycrigg Mansion (ID#2349) SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 15 Temple Place NR: 4/29/1982 (NR Reference #: 82003299) Saint Nicholas Roman Catholic Church (ID#2355) SR: 6/16/1981 153 Washington Place NR: 5/14/1979 (NR Reference #: 79001517) Botany Worsted Mills Historic District (ID#2350) SR: 2/16/1979 80-82, 90 Dayton Avenue; 6-32 Mattimore Street NR: 7/26/1991 (NR Reference #: 91000928) Saint Peter's and Saint Paul's Russian Orthodox Church (ID#3668) SR: 6/17/1991 200 Third Street SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 95 - 97 Dayton Avenue (ID#3670) School 9 (ID#3939) 95 - 97 Dayton Avenue 179 Columbia Avenue SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 SHPO Opinion: 6/24/1985 Dundee Canal Industrial Historic District (ID#2351) School Street Buildings (ID#2358) From George Street in Passaic north along Dundee Canal to headgates 1-16 School Street opposite Clifton Avenue SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 NR: 1/21/1999 (NR Reference #: 98001640) Washington Park (ID#2359) SR: 11/5/1998 Acquackononk Landing, Gregory Avenue SHPO Opinion: 8/18/1988 SR: 2/27/1970 COE: 6/9/1997 Also located in: YMCA of Passaic & Clifton (ID#2360) Passaic County, Clifton City 45 River Drive SHPO Opinion: 6/8/1992 Dundee Canal (ID#3661) YWCA of Passaic & Clifton (ID#2361) DOE: 11/7/1980 114 Prospect Street SHPO Opinion: 11/6/1979 SHPO Opinion: 7/2/1991 Eighth Street Bridge (SI&A #1600004) (ID#3426) Eighth Street over the Passaic River Paterson City SHPO Opinion: 9/3/1993 96 Hamilton Street (ID#3924) Forstmann Woolen Company (ID#3665) 96 Hamilton Street 2 Barbour Avenue SHPO Opinion: 9/7/1990 SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 (26 DeGrasse Street) Main Post Office (ID#3923) Arch Street Bridge (SI & A #1600015) (ID#2363) 46 Grove Street Arch Street over the Passaic River SHPO Opinion: 2/21/1990 SHPO Opinion: 5/26/1989 (Passaic) Barbour Mill Workers Housing Complex (ID#2365) Andrew McLean Complex (ID#2352) 223-231 Slater Street 245 Fourth Street DOE: 9/13/1978 SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 Barbour Park Historic District (ID#2366) Saint Stephen's Magyar Church (ID#2356) Roughly from the Danforth Library on Auburn Street to Saint Paul's Church on East 18th Street and Broadway SHPO Opinion: 7/29/1991 SHPO Opinion: 2/8/1991 COE: 10/22/2003 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 4 of 8 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (ID#2367) Elm Street Residential Historic District (ID#2373) Main and Grand streets (26 DeGrasse Street) In Dublin Neighborhood NR: 12/16/1977 (NR Reference #: 77000903) DOE: 9/13/1978 SR: 6/13/1977 Essex Mill (ID#2374) Cedar Lawn Cemetery (ID#2368) 2 Mill Street 200 McLean Boulevard SHPO Opinion: 6/11/1981 SHPO Opinion: 11/18/1988 (Within Society For Useful Manufacturers Historic District) City Hall (ID#2369) Essex Mill Storehouse (ID#2375) 155 Market Street Mill Street opposite the mill NR: 3/10/1995 (NR Reference #: 95000232) SHPO Opinion: 6/7/1979 SHPO Opinion: 6/7/1979 John W.
Recommended publications
  • NEW JERSEY History GUIDE
    NEW JERSEY HISTOry GUIDE THE INSIDER'S GUIDE TO NEW JERSEY'S HiSTORIC SitES CONTENTS CONNECT WITH NEW JERSEY Photo: Battle of Trenton Reenactment/Chase Heilman Photography Reenactment/Chase Heilman Trenton Battle of Photo: NEW JERSEY HISTORY CATEGORIES NEW JERSEY, ROOTED IN HISTORY From Colonial reenactments to Victorian architecture, scientific breakthroughs to WWI Museums 2 monuments, New Jersey brings U.S. history to life. It is the “Crossroads of the American Revolution,” Revolutionary War 6 home of the nation’s oldest continuously Military History 10 operating lighthouse and the birthplace of the motion picture. New Jersey even hosted the Industrial Revolution 14 very first collegiate football game! (Final score: Rutgers 6, Princeton 4) Agriculture 19 Discover New Jersey’s fascinating history. This Multicultural Heritage 22 handbook sorts the state’s historically significant people, places and events into eight categories. Historic Homes & Mansions 25 You’ll find that historic landmarks, homes, Lighthouses 29 monuments, lighthouses and other points of interest are listed within the category they best represent. For more information about each attraction, such DISCLAIMER: Any listing in this publication does not constitute an official as hours of operation, please call the telephone endorsement by the State of New Jersey or the Division of Travel and Tourism. numbers provided, or check the listed websites. Cover Photos: (Top) Battle of Monmouth Reenactment at Monmouth Battlefield State Park; (Bottom) Kingston Mill at the Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park 1-800-visitnj • www.visitnj.org 1 HUnterdon Art MUseUM Enjoy the unique mix of 19th-century architecture and 21st- century art. This arts center is housed in handsome stone structure that served as a grist mill for over a hundred years.
    [Show full text]
  • Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders
    Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders OFFICE OF THE 401 Grand Street Anthony J. De Nova III PASSAIC COUNTY FREEHOLDERS Paterson, New Jersey 07505 Administrator Director Cassandra "Sandi" Lazzara Tel: 973-881-4402 William J. Pascrell, III , Esq. Fax: 973-742-3746 Deputy Director Bruce James County Counsel Assad R. Akhter Louis E. Imhof, III, RMC John W. Bartlett Clerk Of The Board Theodore O. Best, Jr. Terry Duffy Pasquale "Pat" Lepore Meeting Venue Date: Dec 28, 2017 - 10:00 AM Location: County Administration 220 401 Grand Street Paterson, NJ 07505 A. Announcement of the Open Public Meeting Law B. Roll Call: 1. Akhter 2. Bartlett 3. Best 4. Duffy 5. Lepore 6. Deputy Director James 7. Director Lazzara C. Invocation: D. Pledge of Allegiance E. Moment of silence to remember all the men and women who have died while serving in the United States Armed Forces F. Approval of Minutes: December 12, 2017 G. Approval of Proclamation: Print Time: 12/29/2017 8:16:36 AM Page 1 of 9 1. The Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders wishes to recognize Passaic &RXQW\6KHULII V2IILFH/LHXWHQDQW*HRUJH5LFN\5RVDULRRQKLV\HDUVRI/DZ Enforcement service. H. Freeholder Reports: 1. Freeholder Director Cassandra "Sandi" Lazzara 2. Freeholder Deputy Director Bruce James 3. Freeholder Assad R. Akhter 4. Freeholder John W. Bartlett 5. Freeholder Theodore O. Best, Jr. 6. Freeholder Terry Duffy 7. Freeholder Pat Lepore I. Communications: J. Ahmed Katib is requesting permission to put a banner to promote Palestinian American Community Center Day, which will be held on January 6, 2018. The banner will be place on Main St and Gould Ave.
    [Show full text]
  • Garden State Preservation Trust
    COVERCOVERcover Garden State Preservation Trust DRAFT Annual Report INCOMPLETE FISCAL YEAR 2011 This is a director's draft of the proposed FY2011 Annual Report of the Garden State Preservation Trust. This draft report is a work-in- progress. This draft has neither been reviewed nor approved by the chairman or members of the GSPT board. The director's draft is being posted in parts as they are completed to make the information publicly available pending submission, review and final approval by the GSPT board. Garden State Preservation Trust Fiscal Year 2011 DRAFT Annual Report This is the Annual Report of the Garden State Preservation Trust for the Fiscal Year 2011 from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011. It has always been goal and mission of the Garden State Preservation Trust to place preservation first. This report reflects that priority. The most common suggestion concerning prior annual reports was to give more prominent placement to statistics about land preservation. This report is structured to place the preservation data first and to provide it in unprecedented detail. Information and financial data concerning GSPT financing, recent appropriations and agency operations are contained in the chapters which follow the acreage tables. This is to be construed as the full annual report of the Garden State Preservation Trust for the 2011 Fiscal Year in compliance with P.L. 1999 C.152 section 8C-15. It is also intended to be a comprehensive summary of required financial reporting from FY2000 through FY2011. This document updates the financial and statistical tables contained in prior annual reports.
    [Show full text]
  • Nicholas Martini Collection 1931
    DAVID AND LORRAINE CHENG LIBRARY Nicholas Martini Collection 1931 - 1991 Archives & Special Collections Table of Contents Summary……………………………………………………………………………Page 1 Biographical Sketch………………………………………………………………...Page 2 Chronology of Events: Nicholas Martini’s Life……………………………………Page 3 Scope & Content Note……………………………………………………………...Page 5 Arrangement Note…………………………………………………………………..Page 6 Campaign Files……………………………………………………………………...Page 6 Container List……………………………………………………………….Page 7 Alberta Central……………………………………………………………………..Page 11 Container List………………………………………………………………Page 11 Scrapbooks…………………………………………………………………………Page 12 Microfilm…………………………………………………………………………..Page 13 Chronology of Events: Scrapbooks/Microfilm…………………………………….Page 14 Photographs………………………………………………………………………...Page 25 Container List………………………………………………………………Page 26 Miscellaneous Personal Items……………………………………………………...Page 28 Container List………………………………………………………………Page 29 Name Index Terms…………………………………………………………………Page 31 Subject Index Terms……………………………………………………………….Page 32 Guide to the Nicholas Martini Collection, 1931-1991 Archives & Special Collections, Cheng Library William Paterson University Descriptive Summary Creator: Martini, Nicholas, 1904-1991 Title: Guide to the Nicholas Martini Collection Dates: 1931-1991 Quantity: Campaign Files: 5 Boxes Alberta Central: 1 Box Scrapbooks: 33 Volumes Microfilm: 3 Reels Photographs: 6 Boxes Personal: 5 Boxes Abstract: Collection supports research on the life of Passaic, NJ attorney and politician Nicholas Martini, who served as Freeholder,
    [Show full text]
  • Continuation Sheet Passaic County Hawthorne, New Jersey Section Number Page
    NPS Form 10-900 f K OMB No - 1 0024-0018 (Oct. 1990) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Place! Registration Form This form is for use in nominating or requesting determinations f National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (National by entering the information requested. If an Item does not apply I nthe uiupeny being documented, enter "N/A" for "not applicable." For functions, architectural classification, materials, and areas of significance, enter only categories and subcategories from the instructions. Place additional entries and narrative items on continuation sheets (NPS Form 10-900a). Use a typewriter, word processor, or computer, to complete all items. 1. Name of Property - historic name The John W. Rea House ("The Rea House")______________________________ other names/site number The Doremus House___________________________________ 2. Location N/A street & number 675 Goffle Road D not for publication city or town Hawthorne, Borough of _ D vicinity state New Jersey code 034 county Passaic code °31 Zip code °7506 3. State/Federal Agency Certification As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended, I hereby certify that this S nomination D request for determination of eligibility meets the documentation standards for registering properties in the National Register of Historic Places and meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60. In my opinion, the property meets EH does not meet the National Register criteria. I recommend that this property be considered significant nationall/D statewide,® Jwally. (D See continuation sheet for additional comments.) Signaturi Sf certifying official/Title ' Date Assistant Commissioner for Natural & Historic Resources/DSHPO State of federal agency and bureau In/ m# opinion, the property D meetsLU does not meet the National Register criteria.
    [Show full text]
  • Master Pages Test
    Library & Archives Book Catalog Passaic County Historical Society Museum ~ Library ~ Archives Lambert Castle, 3 Valley Road, Paterson, New Jersey 07503-2932 Phone: (973) 247-0085 • Fax: (973) 881-9434 email: [email protected] www.lambertcastle.org May 2019 PASSAIC COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Library & Archives Book Catalog L.O.C. Call Number 100 Years of Collecting in America; The Story of Sotheby Parke Bernet N 5215 .N6 1984 Thomas E. Norton H.N. Abrams, 1984 108 Steps around Macclesfield: A Walker’s Guide DA 690 .M3 W4 1994 Andrew Wild Sigma Leisure, 1994 1637-1887. The Munson record. A Genealogical and Biographical Account of CS 71 .M755 1895 Vol. 1 Captain Thomas Munson (A Pioneer of Hartford and New Haven) and his Descendants Munson Association, 1895 1637-1887. The Munson record. A Genealogical and Biographical Account of CS 71 .M755 1895 Vol. 2 Captain Thomas Munson (A Pioneer of Hartford and New Haven) and his Descendants Munson Association, 1895 1736-1936 Historical Discourse Delivered at the Celebration of the Two-Hundredth BX 9531 .P7 K4 1936 Anniversary of the First Reformed Church of Pompton Plains, New Jersey Eugene H. Keator, 1936 1916 Photographic Souvenir of Hawthorne, New Jersey F144.H6 1916 S. Gordon Hunt, 1916 1923 Catalogue of Victor Records, Victor Talking Machine Company ML 156 .C572 1923 Museums Council of New Jersey, 1923 25 years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University ML 3508 .T8 2002 Joann Krivin; William Paterson University of New Jersey William Paterson University, 2002 25th Anniversary of the City of Clifton Exempt Firemen’s Association TH 9449 .C8 B7 1936 1936 300th Anniversary of the Bergen Reformed Church – Old Bergen 1660-1960 BX 9531 .J56 B4 1960 Jersey City, NJ: Old Bergen Church of Jersey City, New Jersey Bergen Reformed Church, 1960 50th Anniversary, Hawthorne, New Jersey, 1898-1948 F 144.
    [Show full text]
  • Leveraging Industrial Heritage in Waterfront Redevelopment
    University of Pennsylvania ScholarlyCommons Theses (Historic Preservation) Graduate Program in Historic Preservation 2010 From Dockyard to Esplanade: Leveraging Industrial Heritage in Waterfront Redevelopment Jayne O. Spector University of Pennsylvania, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://repository.upenn.edu/hp_theses Part of the Historic Preservation and Conservation Commons Spector, Jayne O., "From Dockyard to Esplanade: Leveraging Industrial Heritage in Waterfront Redevelopment" (2010). Theses (Historic Preservation). 150. https://repository.upenn.edu/hp_theses/150 Suggested Citation: Spector, Jayne O. (2010). "From Dockyard to Esplanade: Leveraging Industrial Heritage in Waterfront Redevelopment." (Masters Thesis). University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. This paper is posted at ScholarlyCommons. https://repository.upenn.edu/hp_theses/150 For more information, please contact [email protected]. From Dockyard to Esplanade: Leveraging Industrial Heritage in Waterfront Redevelopment Abstract The outcomes of preserving and incorporating industrial building fabric and related infrastructure, such as railways, docks and cranes, in redeveloped waterfront sites have yet to be fully understood by planners, preservationists, public administrators or developers. Case studies of Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia/ Camden, Dublin, Glasgow, examine the industrial history, redevelopment planning and approach to preservation and adaptive reuse in each locale. The effects of contested industrial histories,
    [Show full text]
  • 1967 Vol. 1 January
    Thefollouirg aas published. as a seri,es i.nthe Fassai,e Herald-News" It was preparedfot CongressrnanCltailes S. Joelson by James J. DeMa.ri,o, & rneynbeT of th.e Passaic County Histotri,cal Society. Congressmq.n ,Ioetson made the hi.stwy a part of the Congvessional Recotrd FIRS? SHHfLEX.---frtRs:#t# PirRCHasE r}I hToRrHr the papermills in Delawanna. This was Passaic History also the ste*ge coach days. lfhen carn€ Due to ttre area being so full of early the Morris Canal which skirted Passaic EXTENSION OF R,E$IAF,KS setbler and Revol*tionarT history, X &rn and pennitted more commeree with OF proud to g'iVe herein sorne brief hieh- otkrer areas. Merctrants and travelers lights on bottr, plus its most unusus,l ln- stopped at and went through Acquack- FISN.CFSARLES S"S*HtS*rq dustial and commerciai develop::nent. anonk Landing where there were tav- OF' NE.w .IERSEY tseing at the head of rlver navigation sur- eilIs, small hotels, or roorning houses. rN TI{E FIOUSE OF R,EPRESENTATI\rES round.ed with forested roilins hills for TETE RAILE.OAD ERA 'was Tuesriav, JarLu.ary tr7, i9E7 hunting, fistring, and farsning, it With the railroad era starting in the quickly inhabited by the ear'ly llutch at Mr. JOELSON. Mr. Speaker, members 1S30's, the commerciai business traders, farmers, and explarers frorn New awalr 8,s of the Passaic County Historical Society Acguackanonk Landing dropped *&rrrsterdarn and C omnnunipaw-now Jer- being made the suggestion of including his- the stagecoaches and boats were the sey Clty-seeicing to extend their fur Acquack- tory of the lower part of Passaic County fcrced to -d.isccnfinue, although trading or f;nding better far,mlands.
    [Show full text]
  • Great Falls Historic District, Paterson, New Jersey
    National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Special Resource StudySpecial Resource Falls Historic District Great Paterson, NewJersey 2006 November, Great Falls Historic District Paterson, New Jersey November, 2006 National Park Service Special Resource Study Great Falls Historic District Paterson, New Jersey Special Resource Study Department of the Interior As the nation’s principal conservation agency, the Department of the Interior has the responsibility for most of our nationally-owned public lands and natural resources. Its duties include fostering sound use of our land and water resources; protecting our fish, wildlife and biological diversity; preserving the environmental and cultural values of our national parks and historic places; and providing for the enjoyment of life This report has been prepared to provide Congress and the public with information about the resources in through outdoor recreation. The Department assesses our energy and mineral the study area and how they relate to criteria for inclusion within the national park system. Publication resources and works to ensure that their development is in the best interest of all our and transmittal of this report should not be considered an endorsement or a commitment by the National people by encouraging stewardship and citizen participation in their care. The Park Service to seek or support either specific legislative authorization for the project or appropriation for Department also has major responsibility for American Indian reservation its implementation. Authorization and funding for any new commitments by the National Park Service communities and for people who live in island territories under U.S. administration. will have to be considered in light of competing priorities for existing units of the national park system and other programs.
    [Show full text]
  • Purpose Identified Needs
    Sixth Avenue Bridge Over the Passaic River Local Concept Development Study Purpose & Need and Goals & Objectives Passaic County, New Jersey Purpose The overall purpose of this project is to address structural, geometric, and operational deficiencies of the Sixth Avenue Bridge (Structure 1600‐012) over the Passaic River and to provide safe, efficient, and reliable passage for all modes of transportation. Identified Needs Bridge and Roadway Deficiencies The Sixth Avenue Bridge is fracture and scour critical, and functionally obsolete due to inadequate deck geometry. Originally built in 1900 and partially replaced with a temporary steel truss superstructure in 1987, the bridge requires extensive rehabilitation or replacement to remain functional. The overall condition of the bridge is fair, the temporary superstructure is fair, the deck is good, and the substructure is fair based on the latest bridge inspection report. The bridge roadway does not comply with current design standards. Numerous elements such as shoulder width and stopping sight distance are substandard and result in inefficient traffic operation and insufficient turning radii at the western intersection. The structure is classified as fracture critical due to the non‐redundant continuous steel ACROW panel trusses at the north and south sides of the bridge. Based on the 2005 Stage II Scour Evaluation Report, the bridge is also scour critical. The underwater inspection identified underwater bridge components as being in fair condition due to wide cracks, missing mortar, areas of broken stones in all the masonry piers, exposed footings with heavy scaling and missing aggregate of all piers. The temporary superstructure is in fair condition due to the light rust throughout the upper and lower chords of the truss.
    [Show full text]
  • Group Facsimile Transmittal
    2020 Open Positions Passaic County Department of Cultural & Historic Affairs JOB TITLE: Administrative Assistant, Cultural & Historic Affairs SALARY / HOURS: $50,000 / Full-time SCHEDULE: Monday – Friday / 8:30am – 4:30pm JOB DESCRIPTION: Assists the Director of the Department of Cultural & Historic Affairs by performing varied, complex administrative secretarial, advanced clerical and program support functions of a general or specialized nature; relieves the Director of technical, as well as general administrative details; may supervise clerical operations and staff; does other related duties as required. LEVEL: Non-entry LOCATION: Dey Mansion Washington’s Headquarters, Wayne, NJ The Department of Cultural & Historic Affairs (DCHA) creates and maintains a flourishing cultural landscape throughout Passaic County. As the designated proponent for the County’s heritage and the agent for arts and history programming, the DCHA is responsible for developing, promoting, and implementing an extensive public programs calendar and heritage tourism campaign to encourage public awareness and visitation to the County’s various historic sites. Included in these sites are the Dey Mansion Washington’s Headquarters, Hamilton House Museum, Lambert Tower, Lambert Castle, Passaic County Arts Center at the John W. Rea House, Westervelt-Vanderhoef House, Passaic County Court House, Passaic County Court House Annex, Goffle Brook Park, and Garret Mountain Reservation. Through this ongoing endeavor, the DCHA maintains these sites for Passaic County residents
    [Show full text]
  • 2008 Report of Audit
    REPORT OF AUDIT COUNTY OF PASSAIC STATE OF NEW JERSEY DECEMBER 31, 2008 · .... COUNTY OF PASSAIC, N.J. TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Exhibit Page SUPPLEMENTARY SCHEDULES CURRENT FUND A-4 Schedule of Cash and Investments 65 A-5 Schedule of Cash - Change Fund 66 A-6 Schedule of Cash - Petty Cash 66 A-7 Schedule of Federal and State Grants Receivable 67 A-8 Schedule of Revenue Accounts Receivable 72 A-9 Schedule of Interfunds 73 A-10 Schedule of Appropriation Reserves 74 A-11 Schedule of Accounts Payable 77 A-12 Schedule of Encumbrances Payable 78 A-13 Schedule of Commitments Payable 79 A-14 Schedule of Appropriated Reserves for Grants 80 A-15 Schedule of Miscellaneous Reserves 85 A-16 Schedule of Unappropriated Reserves for Grants 86 A-17 Schedule oflnterfunds 87 TRUST FUND B-2 Schedule of Cash 88 B-3 Schedule ofV arious Trust Deposits 89 B-4 Schedule of Reserve for Dedicated Trusts 90 B-5 Schedule of Open Space Trust Expenditures 91 B-6 Schedule of Open Space Grant Commitments Payable 91 B-7 Schedule of Reserve for Confiscated Trust Fund 92 B-8 Schedule of Reserve for Workmen's Compensation 93 B-9 Schedule of Reserve for Health Benefit Funds 94 B-10 Schedule of Reserve for Liability Insurance 94 B-11 Schedule of Housing Voucher Program Grants Receivable 95 B-12 Schedule of Accounts Payable 96 B-13 Reserve for Housing Voucher Program 97 B-14 Schedule oflnterfunds 98 COUNTY OF PASSAIC, N.J. TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Exhibit Page GENERAL CAPITAL FUND C-2 Schedule of Cash 99 C-3 Analysis of Cash 100 C-4 Schedule of Receivables 105 C-5
    [Show full text]