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A chronological local history that traces Indigenous Lenape life and customs, Dutch colonization, and the founding and development of early settlements such as Bergen and Communipaw. It recounts colonial and Revolutionary-era events and institutions—courts, churches, schools, ferries and roads—then moves into nineteenth-century municipal growth, transportation, industry, public services, charities and wartime records. The work also collects everyday customs, recipes, household crafts, and descriptions of clubs, libraries, parks and notable old houses, closing with reflections on urban change and efforts to preserve and commemorate historic sites.

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Harriet Phillips Eaton

Harriet Phillips Eaton was an American author known for her contributions to local history and heritage. She is best recognized for her work "Jersey City and Its Historic Sites," which explores the rich cultural and historical landscape of Jersey City, New Jersey. Through her writing, Eaton aimed to preserve the stories and landmarks that define the community, making her a notable figure in the realm of regional historical literature. Her work reflects a dedication to documenting and celebrating the past, providing readers with insights into the significance of local sites.

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