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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hackensack, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Bergen County, New Jersey and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Bergen County, NJ (427) Essex County, NJ (170) Hudson County, NJ (156) Passaic County, NJ (138) Bronx County, NY (136) New York County, NY (2054) Rockland County, NY (267) Westchester County, NY (302)  BergenCounty(427) Bergen County (427)  EssexCounty(170) Essex County (170)  HudsonCounty(156) Hudson County (156)  PassaicCounty(138) Passaic County (138)  BronxCountyNew York(136) Bronx County (136)  NewYorkCounty(2054) New York County (2054)  RocklandCounty(267) Rockland County (267)  WestchesterCounty(302) Westchester County (302)
Hackensack is the county seat for Bergen County
Hackensack is in Bergen County
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      Bronx County, New York (136)  
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1 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Archibald Campbell Family Monument
On Moore Street at Court Street, on the left when traveling south on Moore Street.
    Archibald Campbell – 1730 – 12/28/1798, age 68. Born on the Isle of Man, came to Hackensack in 1765. Tavern keeper, host to General George Washington. Hackensack’s first Postmaster. Exemplary in all the duties of life, a . . . Map (db m62947) HM
2 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Archibald Campbell’s Tavern
On Main Street at Morris Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Archibald Campbell’s tavern stood here. He supplied meals to General Washington when Peter Zabriskie’s home was used as military headquarters between November 13 and November 21, 1776 during the retreat across New Jersey. The army marched down Main . . . Map (db m7227) HM
3 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Armenian Genocide
On Main Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In remembrance of the Armenian Genocide 1915 – 1923 where 1,500,000 innocent Armenians were massacred by the Ottoman Turks. Dedicated July 8, 1990Map (db m62945) HM
4 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — 81 — Bank House
On Washington Place at Court St., on the left when traveling east on Washington Place.
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 of . . . Map (db m6817) HM
5 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Bergen County Court House / Bergen County Old Jail
On Court Street at Moore Street, on the right when traveling east on Court Street.
[Bergen County Court House Side]: James Riely Gordon (1863–1937), noted architect of public buildings used the Beaux Arts style to reflect the power and dignity of American institutions of government and justice. Ground was broken . . . Map (db m6869) HM
6 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Bergen County Old JailConstructed In 1910-12 — Restored 2002-05 —
On Court Street at Moore Street, on the right when traveling east on Court Street.
The Bergen County Jail is an impressive and oppressive building. It has a cruciform plan with a castellated exterior, marked by a heavily corbelled battlement and a squat central octagonal tower. Its fortress style of architecture, a prototype of . . . Map (db m62941) HM
7 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Bofor 40 MM Auto CannonShip/Submarine Air Defence
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north.
Specifications: Caliber: 40 MM Weight: 6,500 lbs Rate of Fire: 160 Rounds per Min. Range: 4500 Yards (Tracer Burn Out) Velocity: 2890 ft/sec Warhead: Armor Piercing/High Explosive This weapon could be used as a single gun or in multiple mounts. . . . Map (db m108415) HM
8 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Brigadier General Enoch Poor
On Court St. at Church St., on the left when traveling east on Court St..
Dedicated to the memory of Brigadier General Enoch Poor by the New Jersey Society of 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 . . . Map (db m6812) HM
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9 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Col. Richard Varick
Near Court Street at Moore Street, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m62949) HM
10 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Comfort Women
On Main Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In memory of hundreds of thousands of women and girls from Korea, China, Taiwan, the Philippines, the Netherlands, and Indonesia who were forced into sexual slavery by the Armed Forces of Imperial Japan before and during World War II. Dedicated on . . . Map (db m64465) HM
11 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — First House in Hackensack
On Washington Place at Main Street, on the left when traveling east on Washington Place.
The first house built in the City of Hackensack was that of Dr. Van Emburgh (1686) located along a creek at the rear of the Court House. Early settlers had huts on this creek where they traded furs with the Indians.Map (db m62938) HM
12 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — First Reformed Church
On Court Street at Moore Street, on the left when traveling east on Court Street.
This tablet marks the site of the original church erected in 1696. Placed by Paskack Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1930Map (db m62948) HM
13 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Gen. Enoch Poor
On Court St. at Church St., on the left when traveling east on Court St..
Regarded by Washington and Lafayette as a great general. He died nearby in 1780 and lies buried in the Reformed Churchyard.Map (db m6815) HM
14 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Grave of Gen. Enoch Poor
On Court Street at Moore Street, on the right when traveling west on Court Street.
In memory of the Honorable Brigadier Gen. Enoch Poor of the State of New Hampshire who departed this life on the 8 day of Sept. 1780 aged 44 Years.---------------Washington, Lafayette and a portion of the American army attended the burial of Gen. . . . Map (db m62951) HM
15 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Hackensack
On Main Street at Washington Place, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Hackensack became the County Seat of Bergen in 1709. The name “Bergen” was probably from “Bergen Op Zoom,” a major town in Holland.Map (db m62937) HM
16 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Hackensack Soldier and Sailor Memorial
On Moore Street at Washington Place, on the right when traveling south on Moore Street.
Dedicated May 30, 1908 to the memory of the Soldiers and Sailors who lost their lives in the wars of the United States.Map (db m62950) WM
17 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Hackensack War Memorial
On Court Street, on the left when traveling east.
Erected in 1924 by the people of Hackensack in Memory of its soldiers and sailors who fought in the wars of the United States of America. [Four panels around the monument's base depict different American wars]Map (db m6873) HM
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18 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — 16 — Historic First Reformed Church
On Court St. at Church St., on the left when traveling east on Court St..
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 . . . Map (db m6820) HM
19 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Holocaust
On Main Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In memory of the millions killed in the holocaust 1939 – 1945 Bergen County Board of Freeholders Doris Mahalick, Director D. Bennett Mazur Gerald A. Calabrese • Joseph Carucci, Jr. • John F. Curran • Harry J. Gerecke • Jeremiah F. O’Connor • . . . Map (db m62946) HM
20 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — 80 — John I. Hopper House
On Polifly Road, on the left when traveling east.
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 . . . Map (db m6864) HM
21 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Kaiten Type II(Means = Turned Towards Heaven) — WWII Japanese Suicide Human Torpedo
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Normal Displacement: 13.4 Tons Maximum Speed: 40 kts Submerged Range: 13.7 miles @ 40 kts, 48 miles @ 20 kts Warhead: 3417 lbs High Explosives Propultion: Hydrogen Peroxide 1500 HP Crew: 2 Dimensions: 54’ – 0” Long, 4’ – 6” . . . Map (db m108418) HM
22 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Lark Anti-aircraft Missile
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
The Lark Anti-aircraft Missile Program began in late 1944, when the U.S. Navy needed a new weapon against the ever more serious Japanese suicide-bomber (Kamikaze) threat. In January 1945, a Lark configuration had been established and requirements . . . Map (db m108420) HM
23 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Mansion House
On Main Street at Washington Place, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Peter Zabriskie built a home here in 1751 which contained fine appointments including Dutch tile fireplaces depicting biblical scenes. Enlarged in 1776, the home was called Mansion House later Mansion Hotel. The structure was demolished in 1945.Map (db m62936) HM
24 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Memory of the Defenders of the Union
On Hackensack Ave (Cemetery Entrance).
To the Perpetual Memory of the Defenders of the Union 1861-1865.Map (db m65719) HM
25 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — PBR Mark II River Patrol Boat
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Specifications: Hull: Fiberglass Beam: 11’ – 8” Length: 31’ – 11” Weight: 18,000 lbs Speed: 35 knots Engines: Two Detroit V350 Marine Diesel Jet Pumps: Two Jacuzzi’s at 10,000 Gals/Min Armament: Forward – Twin 50 cal. . . . Map (db m108416) HM
26 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Polaris A-1 Missle
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Prime Contractor: Lockheed Missiles and Space Company Type: Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) Diameter: 4’ – 6” Length: 28’ Weight: 28,000 lbs Wing or Fin Span: None Power Plant: Solid Propellant Speed: Hypersonic Range: 1,380 miles . . . Map (db m108419) HM
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27 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Regulus I SSM-N-8Submarine Launched Surface to Surface Missile
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Specifications: Diameter: 56”       Length: 32’ – 2” Weight: 10,311 lbs       Wings: 21’ – 0” Range: 500 Nautical Miles Engines: Ramjet Warhead: 3,000 lbs or a 10 kiloton nuclear device Navigation: Radio controlled by . . . Map (db m108421) HM
28 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — 125 — Revolutionary War Cemetery
On Hudson Street, on the right when traveling north.
Soldiers of the Revolution are buried in this cemetery of the True Reformed Dutch Church Deeded by Robert Campbell March 8, 1833 Erected by the Bergen County Historical Society 1937Map (db m7229) HM
29 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Seehund(Means = Seal (Sea-Dog)) — WWII German 2 Man Coastal Defense Submarine
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Normal Displacement: 14.94 Tons Max Speed: 5.6 kts (Sub), 7.7 kts (Surface) Range: 300 miles @ 7 kts (Surface)             63 miles @ 3 kts (Submerged) Armament: 2 External Loaded 21” Electric Propultion   Diesel (Surface) 60 hp             . . . Map (db m108417) HM
30 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Site of the Court-House & Jail
On Court Street, on the left when traveling east.
Burned by the enemy 1780 Erected by The Bergen County Historical Society 1922Map (db m6872) HM
31 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Slavery
On Main Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In memory of the millions of African people who perished during the middle passage, suffered the horrors of slavery, and endured the inhumanity of racial segregation. We also remember the heroes who have struggled and continue to work for freedom, . . . Map (db m62943) HM
32 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Still on Patrol
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north.
U.S. Navy submarines paid heavily for their success in World War II. A total of 374 officers and 3131 men are on board these 52 U.S. Submarines still on “patrol.” Albacore • Amberjack • Argonaut • Barbel • Bonefish • Bullhead • Capelin . . . Map (db m108413) HM
33 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Submariners Memorial
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m64469) HM
34 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Talos SAM-N-6Ship Launched Surface to Air Missile
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Specifications: Diameter: 28” Length: 19’-2” Weight: 2,700 lbs Wings: 9’-2” Range: 65 Miles Engines: Ramjet Warhead: Conventional 300 lbs - Nuclear Navigation: Radio Controlled Booster: 2,950 lbs of Thrust Solid Fuel First . . . Map (db m108423) HM
35 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Terrier SAM-N-7Ship Launched Surface to Air Missile
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Specifications: Diameter: 12” Length: 27 ft Weight: 3000 lbs Wings: 47” Range: 15 Miles – Ceiling of 10 Miles Warhead: 218 lbs Navigation: Radio Controlled Speed: Mach 1.8 Booster: 1,290 lbs of Thrust The Terrier Missile was . . . Map (db m108422) HM
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36 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — The Great Hunger1845 - 1849
On Main Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In memory of the millions of Irish people lost to imposed starvation, death and forced emigration by the English government. Bergen County Council of Irish Associations November 25, 1995Map (db m62944) HM
37 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — The Green
On Main Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Gift of John Berry, 1696. It became the village center of New Barbadoes Township, now Hackensack. Later a public park.Map (db m6866) HM
38 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — The Green
On Court St., on the left when traveling east.
Hackensack was a small village centered around The Green which served as a strategic point during the American Revolution. Washington headquartered here in November 1776 while he surveyed the local roads and bridges.Map (db m6867) HM
39 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — The Huguenots
On Moore Street near Court Street, on the left when traveling south.
In honor of The Huguenots on the Hackensack 1677 --------------- Erected by The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New Jersey 1942Map (db m62942) HM
40 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — U.S.S. Ling
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north.
Launched August 15, 1943 Commissioned – June 8, 1945 – Boston Sponsor Mrs. Edward J. Foy First Captain – Commander G. G. MolumphyMap (db m108414) HM
41 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Underwater MK16 Mine
Near River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
This type of mine was deployed from surface ships and submarines. The larger round section of the mine contains 600 lbs of cast TNT. When the enemy ship moves near the mine, the smaller float makes contact and sets off the detonator. The main . . . Map (db m108424) HM
42 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — USS Gudgeon (SS-211)
On River Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north on River Street.
Commissioned           November 22, 1939 U.S. Navy Yard           Mare Island, Calif. Over Due – Lost   May 1944 In memory of 78 officers and men By sinking a Japanese submarine on January 27, 1942, she became the first U.S. submarine in . . . Map (db m64467) HM
43 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — 82 — Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
On Atlantic Street, on the right when traveling west.
First African American Church in Hackensack. Organized in 1864 as “Olive Branch Colored Mission Number Three of Hackensack.” First church was an old lime shed moved here in 1867. In 1917 current name was adopted in honor of the first Bishop of the . . . Map (db m7223) HM
 
 
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