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Historical Markers in Montclair, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Essex 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 Essex County, NJ (170) Bergen County, NJ (427) Hudson County, NJ (156) Morris County, NJ (410) Passaic County, NJ (138) Union County, NJ (118)  EssexCounty(170) Essex County (170)  BergenCounty(427) Bergen County (427)  HudsonCounty(156) Hudson County (156)  MorrisCounty(410) Morris County (410)  PassaicCounty(138) Passaic County (138)  UnionCounty(118) Union County (118)
Newark is the county seat for Essex County
Montclair is in Essex County
      Essex County (170)  
ADJACENT TO ESSEX COUNTY
      Bergen County (427)  
      Hudson County (156)  
      Morris County (410)  
      Passaic County (138)  
      Union County (118)  
 
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1 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — 40-46 Church Street
1925 Collegiate Gothic Style Architect: Holmes & Von Schmid A handsome red brick commercial building with concrete round arched entrances and leaded glass windows. The building is topped by a balustrade and has a 2-story octagonal turret to . . . Map (db m46223) HM
2 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — 45 Church Street Plaza1925 — Renaissance Revival Style —
This is a corner apartment building with commercial space at street level, buff-colored brick with extensive use of terra cotta for the architectural details.Map (db m46222) HM
3 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — 647 Bloomfield AvenueBuilt in 1912-1913 — Architect: Otto F. Semsch —
On this site the Montclair Hook & Ladder company was founded on November 28, 1882. This building was opened in 1904 as the old Fire Department headquarters. It was then enlarged and modified in the classical revival style with beaux arts elements in . . . Map (db m46226) HM
4 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — Cranetown
Colonial hamlet, named for the Crane family, in whose home Washington stayed in October, 1780. Became Montclair in 1870's.Map (db m62505) HM
5 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — First Primary School
. . . Map (db m46224) HM
6 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — Hampton House
1890 467-469 Bloomfield Avenue Late 19th Century Commercial with Art Moderne Facade Peter Doremus opened a general merchandise store on this site in 1812. His son, Philip, constructed the present building, adapting his business to a . . . Map (db m46218) HM
7 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — Hillside School War Memorial1917-1918
Erected May 30, 1924 by Hillside Pupils in honor of all Hillside boys who served in the World War and especially the following who gave their lives Briggs Kilburn Adams Alan Trippett Bedell Harold Bartlett Bradley Charles Whiting Baker . . . Map (db m46225) HM
8 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — Madison Building
1912 427 Bloomfield Avenue Beaux Arts revival Style Architect: Van Vleck & Goldsmith Named for the Edward Madison Company, stationers, booksellers and printers, this building was designed with offices and studios and intended to bring . . . Map (db m46214) HM
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9 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — Station Square
1892 295-301 Bloomfield Avenue Late 19th Century Commercial with Queen Anne and Romanesque Elements Architect: Jesse H. Lockwood Also known as "The Crawford Block" this eclectic building is unique in Montclair. In 1909, early urban . . . Map (db m46216) HM
10 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — The Crane Building
Circa 1889 Italianate Commercial Style This is one of the finest examples of late 19th Century commercial buildings on Bloomfield Avenue. The building served as the location of the successful hardware and plumbing business of I. Seymour Crane, . . . Map (db m46217) HM
11 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — Washington’s Temporary Headquarters
This boulder which lay from time immemorial on this site near the turn of the old road marks the location of a house used by General George Washington as temporary headquarters on October 26, 1780 while on march from Totowa now Paterson to . . . Map (db m7572) HM
12 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair, Upper Montclair — Lafayette Headquarters
This stone was the doorstep of the house occupied by Lafayette as headquarters.Map (db m7571) HM
 
 
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Apr. 28, 2024