On Broad Street at Liberty Street and Franklin Street, in the median on Broad Street.
South side of base:
In memory of all citizens of Bloomfield who served in the Army or Navy of our country for the defence of her freedom and honor
East side of base:
A tribute to the dead, a memory for the living, and inspiration for . . . — — Map (db m46069) HM
On Franklin Street at Liberty Street, on the right when traveling north on Franklin Street.
This bell was hung in 1896 in the German Presbyterian Church and for 70 years summoned the community to worship at the south-east corner of Park Avenue and State Street. In 1966 the congregation united with the Church on the Green. By joint action . . . — — Map (db m46030) HM
On Broad Street at Liberty Street, on the right when traveling north on Broad Street.
In honor of Joseph Bloomfield, Major in the American Revolutionary War who became General in the War of 1812 and later Governor of the state of New Jersey, for whom the town of Bloomfield was named. On this site he delivered an address July 6, . . . — — Map (db m46066) HM
On Franklin Street at Liberty Street, on the right when traveling north on Franklin Street.
Dedicated to the brave men and women who have served and fought for our country.
Listing of military actions and dates
Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
Indian Wars (1789-1898)
Franco-American Naval War (1798-1800)
Barbary Wars (1801-05, 1815) . . . — — Map (db m46063) HM
On Newark Avenue west of Berkeley Avenue when traveling west.
At this location the canal crossed Second River on a wooden aqueduct. The aqueduct and canal's five-foot depth made this a popular summer diving and swimming spot for Bloomfield's youth. — — Map (db m47151) HM
On Washington Steet at Ashland Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Washington Steet.
General George Washington stopped here July 9, 1778 after the Battle of Monmouth on his journey to New York State. Original stones were used on the present structure. Bloomfield Sesqui-Centennial 1812 - 1962 — — Map (db m49178) HM