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Borough
of North Arlington |
214
Ridge Road |
North
Arlington, NJ 07031 |
Phone:
201- 991-6060 |
Fax:
201-991-0140 |
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General
History of North Arlington
Included
as part of Hudson County when it was
created in 1840, the Borough of North
Arlington rejoined Bergen in 1852. It
encompasses approximately 2.6 square
miles of the county¼s most southwesterly
reach, with the Passaic River forming
its western border with Essex County.
In the 1750¼s, it was the site of the
first working steam engine in America,
used to pump water from the copper mine
located there. Bergen County, New Jersey,
was established in December 1682 (formed
7 Mar 1683), when the Assembly of East
Jersey divided the Province into four
original counties: Bergen, Essex, Middlesex,
and Monmouth. It originally included
the area that is today Hudson County,
and part of the area that is today Passaic
County. On October 31, 1693 Bergen County
was divided into Bergen and Hackensack
Townships. In 1709 (January 21, 1710)
New Barbadoes township was transferred
from Essex County to Bergen, and became
its county seat. On February 7, 1837
part of Bergen County's area was transferred
to form Passaic County.
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Inhabitants
When
the first Europeans arrived in New Jersey,
they found the "Delaware People", also
known as the Leni-Lenape Indians. The
Lenape are believed to have descended
from one group of the Paleo-Indians who
came across Siberia to the Seward Peninsula
in Alaska about 30,000 years ago. Their
name, Leni-Lenape, has a variety of translations
which include "original people", "real
people" or "common people". The early
Lenape were a loose confederation of independent
communities living mainly in the Delaware
River Valley. North Arlington during the
seventeenth and early eighteenth century
was nothing more than a route Dutch travellers
took to get from one place to the other.
There were many Dutch settlers all across
what is now New Jersey and New York. The
area was first settled by the Dutch as
part of New Amsterdam. After the English
takeover in the early 1700's, the American
Revolution took place in the latter part
of that century. Italian, Polish, and
Irish Immigrants were subsequently drawn
to the area throughout it's later history
to create a strong, dynamic and ethnically
diverse place to live and work. Today
the populace of North Arlington is representitive
of nationalities and backgrounds from
all over the world which makes the borough
the All-American community it is today.
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Industry
The
copper mine played an important role in
the history of the area that was to become
North Arlington.
An
old servant, who was plowing not far from
the first homestead, which is still standing
in a modernized condition, turned up a
heavy green stone, and, wondering at its
oddity, took it to his master. Schuyler
sent it to New York to be analyzed, and
it was found to contain a large percentage
of copper. This find opened up a great
source of wealth to the family. Like the
good fairy in the tale, Schuyler told
his servant to wish for three things which
were possible, and he would procure them
for him. The
poor old servant asked, first, that he
might always live with his master; secondly,
that he might have all the tobacco he
could smoke; and thirdly, that he might
have a gaudy banyan or dressing-gown like
his master¼s. „Oh, ask for something of
value,¾ Schuyler said to him, so the story
goes; and the black man, after hesitating
a few minutes, replied, „Well, give me
a little more tobacco.¾ Located under
a residential area of North Arlington.
Claimed to be the oldest mine in the USA,
opened in 1715 (about 1719). Ore was packed
in barrels and shipped to England for
smelting due to restrictions on smelting
in the colonies. Had the first steam engine,
imported from England, used to pump a
mine in North America. Reopened 1859 and
ultimately closed 1865. Ore was in mineralized,
unaltered, gray arkosic sandstone in red
sandstone in the proximity of trap dikes
(Palisades diabase). Ore contained 4.4
oz. silver per ton plus would yield a
gold bead. Workings featured the Victoria
shaft at 347 feet deep. Also had 2 inclines
(220 feet & 80 feet).
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March
12th, 1755 - The first reported use of
the steam engine was made -- in North
Arlington, NJ.
In 1748
John Schuyler's copper mine near Passaic,
New Jersey, was shut down by flooding.
So Schuyler paid the English engine-maker
Jonathan Hornblower 1000 pounds to ship
him a "fire engine" and a crew of mechanics
to set it up. The engine arrived five
years later, in 1753, along with Hornblower's
son, Josiah, and his crew. When Josiah
got the machine up and running two years
after that, Schuyler hired him to run
the engine and the mine as well. The engine
did well enough for five years. Then it
was badly damaged in a fire. Josiah got
it running again, but only 'til another
fire ruined it in 1768. This time it stayed
ruined through the American Revolution.
An aging Josiah Hornblower made another
repair in 1793, and this time the old
engine kept pumping well into the 19th
century.
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The
Birth of North Arlington
On
March 9, 1896, application was made to
the court for formation of yet another
borough; this one, to be known as North
Arlington, taking in the southern portion
of Union Township. On Monday, March 26,
1896, borough advocates won the election
in North Arlington with 46 votes in favor
and none opposed. The new borough adjoined
the northern limits of Kearney Township,
the Belleville Turnpike and Saw Mill Creek
forming the boundary between Hudson and
Bergen Counties. The new borough contained
about 400 inhabitants within about two
square miles of territory. Politically,
the population was about evenly divided
but the first election of borough officials
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North
Arlington Today
North
Arlington is a crossroads, with Hudson
County on one side and Essex County on
the other. It is a residential area with
a small town atmosphere and big city neighbors.
Bus service to Hackensack and New York
City and close proximity to The Meadowlands
Sports Complex make North Arlington an
excellent home for commuters. There are
mostly one-family homes with some two
family homes and three garden apartment
complexes. Children's and adults are kept
busy throughout the year with sports programs,
holiday celebrations, senior citizens
programs and small parks, including one
with special equipment for the handicapped.
There is local shopping on Ridge Road
and the Secaucus outlets are approximately
15 minutes away.
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| Photos |
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| This
view of much of North Arlington was
taken from over Belleville Pike in the
Meadows |
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| Holy
Cross Cemetery occupies much of the
Borough of North Arlington. |
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| North
Arlington High School is between Queen
of Peace Church and Holy Cross Cemetery. |
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| This
is a 1950's aerial view of the Garden
Apartments in North Arlington (just
northwest of Ridge Road & Belleville
Pike). This area had previously been
a reservoir for the Jersey City Water
Supply. Before that, it was the site
of one of the first air shows in the
United States. |
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| Historical
Census Data |
| 1900 |
290 |
| 1910 |
437 |
| 1920 |
1767 |
| 1930 |
8253 |
| 1940 |
9904 |
| 1950 |
15970 |
| 1960 |
17477 |
| 1970 |
18096 |
| 1990 |
13790 |
| 2000 |
15181 |
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History
of Meadowlands Area |
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Many
of the photos used with permission from
Don Shorock:
http://kearnyalumni.com |
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