On Union Avenue (SR 647) at Tiona Avenue on Union Avenue (SR 647).
In honor of those who sacrificed their lives in World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam. Dedicated by Belleville-Nutley Chapter 22 Disabled American Veterans. — — Map (db m107486) WM
On Mill Street west of South Franklin Avenue (New Jersey Route 645), on the right when traveling west.
Owned by 5 generations of Hendricks
Supplied copper sheeting for
“The Demologus” - First U. S. steam war vessel in 1814
“The Savannah” - First steam propelled vessel to cross Atlantic in 1818
. . . — — Map (db m94441) HM
On Rutgers Street / Belleville Tnpk (New Jersey Route 7), on the right when traveling east.
Josiah Hornblower is buried in this cemetery along with his wife and many of Belleville’s early settlers. Sixty-two Revolutionary soldiers are also buried here. It could be that no other town in the United States . . . — — Map (db m32586) HM
On Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
King George of England granted charter to Christ Church, Belleville on Feb. 10, 1746. First church built here 1836. Oldest grave marker date 1785. Church now at 393 Washington Ave. Original bell, 1837 and organ, 1875 there. Belleville Historical . . . — — Map (db m52167) HM
On Washington Avenue (New Jersey Route 7) north of Belleville Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated in honor of Christopher Columbus who had the foresight courage and determination to venture into the unknown and discover America. Presented to the Township of Belleville on October 12, 1996 Belleville Italian American Civic Assn. Inc. . . . — — Map (db m49202) HM
On Union Avenue (SR 647) at Tiona Avenue on Union Avenue (SR 647).
Private First Class Henry Svehla United States Army. Courage, Bravery, Gallantry, Valor. Medal of Honor 1932-1952. 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division — — Map (db m107483) WM
Near Rutgers Street (New Jersey Route 7) at Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
In 1753, he brought from England and erected the first steam (“Fire”) engine in this country. The Newcomen Society April 24, 1929 — — Map (db m84975) HM
On Belleville Tnpk (New Jersey Route 7) at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Belleville Tnpk.
John Bayley • Henry Brown • Isaac Brown • John Brown • Henry Cadmus • Issac Cadmus • John H. Cadmus • John P. Cadmus • Peter Cadmus • Lt. Col. Thomas Cadmus • James Campbell • Minard Cumen • Capt. Amos Dodd • Thomas Doremus • Anthony Francisco • . . . — — Map (db m54164) HM
On William Street east of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling east.
Fourth oldest church in the Diocese of Newark. First mass Dec. 2, 1838 by the Right Rev. John Dubois third Bishop of New York. First priest Rev. Francis Ferrall — — Map (db m45198) HM
On Mill Street at Park Drive, on the right when traveling west on Mill Street.
In commemoration of The Battle of Second River September 1777, Dedicated by The State Camp of New Jersey Patriotic Order Sons of America September 1932
— — Map (db m47154) HM
On Rutgers Street (New Jersey Route 7) at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Rutgers Street.
at
Second River New Jersey
Organized 1697
Belleville school system started here
Many members of early town founders
interred here. — — Map (db m6739) HM
On Main Street at Belleville Tnpk (Rutgers St) (New Jersey Route 7), on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
First wooden bridge built in 1790 – Anthony Rutgers of the Rutgers family for which Rutgers University is named. Operated as a toll bridge until destroyed by a great flood 1841. His widow sold charter to widow of Nicholas Joralemon. New bridge . . . — — Map (db m52486) HM
On Washington Avenue (New Jersey Route 7) north of Belleville Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Erected in honor of the seven hundred Belleville men who served in the World War and in perpetual memory of those of their number who gave their lives in the service and whose names are here inscribed: William Charles S. Bain, Jr. • Harry Benjamin . . . — — Map (db m49207) HM