West Orange

West Orange
Author: Joseph Fagan
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738563572

Although West Orange is best known for Thomas Edison, there is much more to this New Jersey town than its famous inventor. Through vintage postcards, West Orange explores the towns history from the days of cable cars that once climbed the mountain to the long-gone amusement park at Crystal Lake. Postcards illustrate how Llewellyn Park and Eagle Rock share a common beginning and West Orange once had two train stations. The familiar roads of home come alive as images reveal West Oranges rich history.

West Orange Revisited

West Orange Revisited
Author: Joseph Fagan
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2016-04-11
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 143965588X

On March 14, 1863, the New Jersey Legislature created the township of West Orange by combining all of the land of the existing Fairmount Township, formed only a year earlier, with a section of neighboring Orange. It created West Orange with its present-day boundaries and gave the new town a separate and distinct identity. It became home to the laboratories of world-famous inventor Thomas Edison in 1887, and he lived here until his death in 1931. But there is so much more to the town's history. Four former New Jersey governors also lived here, including Civil War general George McClellan, who, as a town resident, unsuccessfully opposed Abraham Lincoln in the presidential election of 1864. The fertile farmland that attracted the early settlers left behind an enduring legacy of rich history still interwoven into the community of today.

Stories of West Orange

Stories of West Orange
Author: Joseph Fagan
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625850875

West Orange is one of New Jersey's most loved communities, and the remarkable stories from its past reveal why. Civil War general McClellan lived here while he ran for president against Abraham Lincoln in 1864. Amos Alonzo Stagg, the "Grand Old Man of Football," grew up in town. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt discovered their romantic interest for each other here. West Orange also had its share of intrigue. An alleged love affair between two star-crossed residents led to murder, with as many subplots as a dime store romance novel. Discover the stories of the future mayor who escaped the Nazis, the town employee who fired the first shot of World War II, the railroad tycoon, the hometown Olympic champion, Liberace's early rise to fame and more as local history columnist Joseph Fagan tells West Orange's most fascinating tales.

Welcome to West Orange

Welcome to West Orange
Author: Leauge of Women Voters of West Orange, N.J.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1959
Genre: West Orange (N.J.)
ISBN:

Denville 13, The: Murder, Redemption and Forgiveness in Small Town New Jersey

Denville 13, The: Murder, Redemption and Forgiveness in Small Town New Jersey
Author: Peter Zablocki
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467148342

Denville in the 1950s was an idyllic place to live, yet a dark chapter in the era's history has remained uncovered. During the summer of 1953, a wealthy traveler with a secret rap sheet as a convicted sex offender arrived in town to continue his misdeeds. A group of thirteen local boys ranging in age from fourteen to twenty-two took it upon themselves to teach the man a lesson and drive him out of town. What resulted was his brutal death and the largest number of people ever indicted for murder in the nation at the time. The harrowing trial and its aftermath revealed a town forced to grapple with how to protect its youth and come to terms with the gruesome incident. Local historian Peter Zablocki covers the crime and a small town's path to redemption.

This is West Orange

This is West Orange
Author: League of Women Voters of West Orange (N.J.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1979
Genre: West Orange (N.J.)
ISBN:

Moving Pictures

Moving Pictures
Author: Nancy Mowll Mathews
Publisher: Hudson Hills
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781555952280

Explores the complex relationship between American art and the new medium of film.