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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Paramus

 
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Paramus, New Jersey and Vicinity
    Bergen County (397)
    Essex County (146)
    Hudson County (71)
    Passaic County (126)
    Bronx County, New York (56)
    New York County, New York (1305)
    Rockland County, New York (253)
    Westchester County, New York (197)
 
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1New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — 33 — Dunkerhook Road
This old colonial lane was named Dunkerhook meaning Dark Corner by the Dutch who settled the area in the early 18th century. Along this road, the Zabriskie family, who bought the land from the Indians in 1702, built houses and a school for the use . . . — Map (db m8314) HM
2New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — George Washington Kneeling in Prayer
George Washington Kneeling in Prayer by Donald DeLue Erected in Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the George Washington Memorial Park Cemetery Association 1939 - 1989 — Map (db m32427) HM
3New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — In Honor Of Our Heroic Citizens
This Tablet Erected In Honor Of Our Heroic Citizens Who Have Given Their Lives For This Country — Map (db m33828) WM
4New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — 38 — Jacob J. Zabriskie House
Built c. 1826, this house combines the Federal style of architecture with that of the earlier Dutch Colonial. Erected by Jacob J. Zabriskie on the site of an earlier home, the farmhouse remained in the Zabriskie family for 132 years. — Map (db m8334) HM
5New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — 35 — Old Spring Valley Burial Ground
The historic cemetery directly in the rear of the Behnke farm contains the graves of descendants of early settlers in this area including a least two local farmer-militiamen of the American Revolution, Jacobus Brouwer and Henry Banta, as well as the . . . — Map (db m8345) HM
6New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — 39 — One-Room SchoolhouseBuilt 1876
This sturdy old frame building is a landmark in the community, having served Paramus residents in various ways. Originally School No. 26 of Midland Township, it was converted into a borough hall when Paramus Borough was formed in 1922. In 1959 it . . . — Map (db m8333) HM
7New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — 32 — Paramus
The Indian name given this community by its Dutch settlers means “fields of wild turkeys”. A fertile farming area, Paramus was familiar ground to both the British and American armies during the Revolution. Formerly a part of Midland . . . — Map (db m16968) HM
8New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — Paramus Veterans Memorial
In Grateful Tribute The Citizens Of Paramus Honor The Defenders Of Our Country During All Wars For God And Country World War I Daniel Youmans World War II Cornelius Blokand • Jacob J. Cleenput • Garret T. Cooper, Jr. • L. . . . — Map (db m33829) WM
9New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — Paramus Veterans Monument
[ back ] With Great Honor And Respect We Proudly Salute Thos Who Served In Our Nations Armed Forces [ front ] Dedicated By American Legion Auxiliary Dept. Of New Jersey Amy Flaherty State President Vietnam . . . — Map (db m34238) WM
10New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — Red Mill – Paramus
Site of grist mill built 1745; scene of many raids and encounters during the Revolution. Aaron Burr was entertained here Christmas Eve commemorating his victory over British Raiders in 1776. Washington and his men often passed here. Lafayette . . . — Map (db m8370) HM
11New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — Rutan-Terhune-Bidwell House
Built by Jacobus Rutan, a farmer, on 32 acres of land about 1794-95. In 1800 his widow and son sold the house to Cornelius H. Zabriskie, a blacksmith and farmer. In 1856 he deeded the house to his grandson, Cornelius Zabriskie Terhune, also a . . . — Map (db m8336) HM
12New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — 36 — Sluckup
In Revolutionary days this area of Paramus was known by the unusual name of Sluckup. The name was derived from a local legend. A Dutch farmer hung his shirt on a nearby fence while working in his field. When he saw the shirt disappear into the . . . — Map (db m8313) HM
13New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — 34 — Stephen T. Zabriskie House
Built on the farm of his grandfather, Christian J. Zabriskie, who bought the property in 1775. Tradition places a house on the site in 1792 but the present stone dwelling was probably built in the early 1800’s and occupied by Stephen T. Zabriskie. . . . — Map (db m8335) HM
14New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — 37 — Terhune-Gardner House
Pre-Revolutionary homestead of David Terhune (1713-1792), weaver and patriot official who served as Freeholder from New Barbadoes Township 1779 to 1785; and of his son, John D. Terhune, a Freeholder in 1787. Farm raided by British four times during . . . — Map (db m18995) HM
15New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — 100 — Terhune-Van Dien House
Built about 1795 by Henry S. Terhune in “Old Paramus” on land owned by the Terhune family since 1707. the two-hundred acre farm extended for over a mile between the Saddle River and Sprout Brook. In 1853 the house was inherited by . . . — Map (db m8332) HM
16New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — Tower and Water Wheel of Easton Gardens
Near site of 1745 mill later known as Red Mill — Map (db m63372) HM
17New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — 1 — Washington Spring
Howland Avenue divided the farms of miller Cornelius Van Saun to the south and Christian Dederer to the north. Hendrick Banta lived west of Mill Creek. The Continental Army moved into Bergen County in August 1780 to forage for food and to await the . . . — Map (db m8412) HM
18New Jersey (Bergen County), Paramus — Washington Spring1780
The Continental Army is reported to have utilized the old spring at the base of these slopes during the September encampment west of the Hackensack River. Reports indicate that General Washington visited here and drank water from the spring. — Map (db m8413) HM
 
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