
The Passaic River and the industrious waters of the Morris Canal dominate this landscape at the opening of the twentieth century. This survey documents the intense intersection of rail and water infrastructure that defined Northern New Jersey before the full suburban sprawl of the later 1900s. It traces a dense network of transit lines including the New York Lake Erie and Western Railroad and the New York Susquehanna and Western Railroad, which connected manufacturing hubs to the growing metropolis. Notable water management features, such as the Dundee Dam and the Jersey City Waterworks Aqueduct, reveal how the region’s hydrology was being harnessed for both power and public utilities. Cultural landmarks like Laurel Grove Cemetery and long-vanished community names like Etna and Peetzburg provide critical reference points for genealogists and local historians studying the early development of Bergen and Passaic counties.
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1888 Paterson
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1892 Paterson
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1898 Paterson
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1900 Paterson
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1903 Paterson
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1938 Paterson
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1944 Paterson
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1955 Paterson
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1995 Paterson
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2023 Paterson
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