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Bloomfield Revisited

Autor Frederick Branch, Jean Kuras
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2006
Bloomfield was founded by Dutch farmers in 1691. The town grew in the 1700s, as the children of Connecticut Puritans, who had settled Newark, moved west to gain their own farmlands and build homes. The original township, formed in 1812, was 20.5 square miles and included Montclair, Nutley, Belleville, Glen Ridge, and the Woodside section of Newark. Aided by its location, excellent transportation facilities, and the availability of a large, skilled workforce, the town mushroomed from an agrarian community to a population of 47,000 with modern industries and attitudes.
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ISBN-13: 9780738545417
ISBN-10: 0738545414
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 166 x 236 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)

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Bloomfield was founded by Dutch farmers in 1691. The town grew in the 1700s, as the children of Connecticut Puritans, who had settled Newark, moved west to gain their own farmlands and build homes. The original township, formed in 1812, was 20.5 square miles and included Montclair, Nutley, Belleville, Glen Ridge, and the Woodside section of Newark. Aided by its location, excellent transportation facilities, and the availability of a large, skilled workforce, the town mushroomed from an agrarian community to a population of 47,000 with modern industries and attitudes.

Notă biografică

A collaboration of Frederick Branch and Jean Kuras has made Bloomfield Revisited come to life. Branch, who has called Bloomfield home for as long as he can remember, has been a member of the historical society since its organization in the 1960s. Kuras is president of the historical society. In their second book on Bloomfield, Branch and Kuras add vintage photographs, many previously unpublished, and much research to the story of this historic town.