This steel recovered from Ground Zero is dedicated to the innocent victims of the attack on our country on September 11, 2001 and to all those who suffered responding to it. — — Map (db m68571) WM
The meeting place of the NJ Central and DL & W RRs, earlier known as Junction. Extensive RR shops and a huge coal storage yard were sited here. — — Map (db m21189) HM
Known for years before 1909 as junction. Central RR of NJ & DL&W railroads met here. Site of extensive machine shops and a huge coal storage facility set up to get nearer the city areas to the east. — — Map (db m16702) HM
This plaque is a memorial to Sister Mary Miranda C.S.S.F. of the Province of Felician Sisters of Lodi, New Jersey, who came to this Holy Mount to establish a house of prayer for the Fatima Apostolate and to whom is due much of the credit for the . . . — — Map (db m57660) HM
A Lenape village called Pelouesse was identified in 1715 across the Musconetcong River from Hampton, New Jersey. The name of the village, Pelouesse, as pronounced by the colonial Americans, derived from the Lenape words yapei, meaning "on the stream . . . — — Map (db m44337) HM
The nearby Union Ironworks built this house in 1760 as the residence of the superintentent . Enlarged in the 1830s, it was purchased by the State of NJ in the 1960s , when the reservoir was being built. It is now open as a historical museum. — — Map (db m92614) HM
Honoring
the men and women of
Union Township
who served their country during Wold War II
and
in memory of
the following who made the supreme sacrifice
Harold A. Cronce •
Thomas Godown •
Edward F. Greer •
Harry Henry •
John S. . . . — — Map (db m16934) HM