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Hoboken (NJ) (Images of America)

Patricia Florio Colrick

Published by Arcadia Publishing, 1999
ISBN 10: 0738537306 / ISBN 13: 9780738537306
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Synopsis: Incorporated as a city in 1855, Hoboken’s history as a ferry terminus dates back to the eighteenth century, with the first horse-powered ferries to lower Manhattan. The city’s history is entwined with that of Col. John Stevens and his family. He was the inventor of the t-rail and a pioneer in steam-generated power and navigation. Prior to the city’s growth as a transportation hub, it was a scenic locale favored by city dwellers who could arrive by ferry and enjoy a riverside promenade, partake of water drawn from a natural spring, and watch a cricket or baseball game. Hoboken eventually grew to become a bustling city, with an active waterfront as well as a home and place of work for tens of thousands of immigrants and families. In Hoboken, the pattern of early development is described, giving the reader a sense of the city in the mid-nineteenth century. Landmarks of the terminal area, downtown (Washington Street), and ferry terminals are highlighted in this photographic tour of the city. Chapters are devoted to the great rail, ferry, and trolley terminal at Hudson Place, the commercial center, the waterfront before and after industrialization (including boat and yacht clubs), and the memory of some of Hoboken’s residents.

About the Author: Historic preservation specialist and historian Patricia Colrick has condensed many years of study of the history and architecture of Hoboken into this work. She hopes that her tribute to Hoboken’s past will foster continued awareness and appreciation for this great city and its historic resources.

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Title: Hoboken (NJ) (Images of America)
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Publication Date: 1999
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Good
Book Type: book