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In 1694, a young man
named Arent Schuyler wassent by British interests in
New York City to scout out a
rumor that the French were try-
ing to gain support from various
Indian tribes by rousing them
against the English. The area
he scouted became known as
the Pompton Valley, and while
Schuyler did not find any
French intervention,
he did discover what
he called a Wondrous,Beautiful Valley of rolling hills
and very fertile ground. The
local Lenni Lenape tribes who
resided in the area farmed the
rich meadowlands that yielded
numerous crops, fished in the
pristine streams, and hunted in
the woodlands, which were
plentiful with game.
Upon his return to New
York City, Schuyler urged
seven prominent businessmennamed Samuel Bayard, Samuel
Berry, Major Anthony
Brockholst, David Mande-
ville, Hendrick Mandeville,
John Mead, and GeorgeRyerson to invest in purchasing
the property he had scouted.
Schuyler became the Indian
negotiator for the group, while
Bayard handled negotiations
with the East Jersey Company,
which held the land rights
under the King of England.
Through Schuylers under-
standing and experience in
dealing respectfully with the
Lenni Lenape, approximately5,000 acres
of land were purchased for
250 English pounds and
wampum consisting of vari-
ous items that were used for
trade. The transaction was
finalized on November 11,
1695.
At the time of the land
purchase, the area now known
as Wayne became part of New
Barbadoes in Essex County,only to become part of Saddle
River Township in Bergen
County in 1710. The third
change took place in 1837,
when the property wasrenamed Manchester Town-
ship in the brand new Passaic
County.
April 12, 1847, is a very
important date in the history of
Wayne, because it was then
that the first Wayne Township
Organization meeting took
place in the home of Henry
Casey on the Paterson
Hamburg Turnpike. William S.
Hogencamp served as theChairman of the Township
Committee, and it was voted to
change the name of the town-
ship after one of the American
heroes of the Revolutionary
War, General Anthony
Wayne.
Blacksmith shops and
mills characterized the farming
community that was Wayne.
One of the few industries was
Laflin and Rand on RyersonRoad, which manufactured
gunpowder. Coal from Pennsyl-
From a Wondrous, Beautiful
Valley to a Township
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Wayne is the home of the
most shopping malls in a
town on the east coast in
2010.
Wayne is home to Toys RUs corporate head-quarters
Wayne is the home of the
1970 Little League World
Series Champions.
The Preakness Stakes, a
race in the Triple Crown of
Thoroughbred Racing, was
named after a race horse from
Wayne's Preakness.
Stables, who won the
Dinner-Stakes race at the
Pimlico Race Course inBaltimore, Maryland, spon-
sored by the Maryland Jockey
Club on October 25, 1870.
The indie rock band
Fountains of Wayne took
their name from a lawn orna-
ment store of the same name
located in the township on
the westbound side of U.S.
Route 46.
In a Hans and Franz sketch
from Saturday Night Live,the pair says they are opening
up a gym in Wayne.
A 74-foot (23m)-tall Nor-
way Spruce (Picea abies)
from Wayne was selected as
the 1998,2005, & 2006
Rockefeller CenterChristmas tree. The
tree, which weighed in at
nine tons and was 42 feet (13
m) wide, was Rockefeller
Centers 73rd Christmas tree.
Wayne is home to the Ice
Vault ice rink, where world-
class figure skaters such as
Johnny Weir and Stephane
Lambiel train and 1992
Olympic figure skating gold
medalist Viktor Petrenkocoaches.
A scene from the movie
Broken Flowers with Bill
Murray, Frances Conroy and
Christopher McDonald
shows the McMansions across
the street from Preakness
Hills Country Club on Ratzer
Road during its construction
stages, as well as a newer
housing development off of
Alps Road at the corner ofRatzer Road.
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Wayne Township
is named after
General Anthony
Wayne, who was born on
New Years Day, 1745, inWaynes borough, which is
near Paoli, Pennsylvania, in
Chester County. His younger
years were spent playing war
games and riding horses, and
after being privately educat-
ed, his flair for mathematicsand love of the outdoors led
him to the field of surveying.
By inheritance Wayne was a
gentleman farmer and tanner,
but in times of war he became
a fearless fighter and intent
leader.As a county chairman
and provincial assemblyman,
Wayne was active in revolu-
tionary movements. He was
appointed Colonel of the 4th
Pennsylvania regiment on
January 4, 1776, and immedi-ately sent to Canada to aid
General Benedict Arnolds
retreat from Quebec. He
eventually became one of
George Washingtons most
respected generals, and he
epitomized the word brav-
ery in action.
In his leadership role,
Wayne demanded that his
troops always be clean-
shaven, neat in uniform, withtheir weapons highly pol-
ished, earning him the nick-
name Dandy Wayne. The
Mad nickname is supposed
to have come from a soldier
known as Jemmy the Rover
due to his frequent desertionsfrom the Continental Army.
Upon his arrest from yet
another desertion, Jemmy is
believed to have said,
Anthony is mad. Mad
Anthony, that's what he is.
Mad Anthony Wayne. This
nickname seemed to fit
because of his reckless, daring
manner, and in the almost
maniacal way he would lead
his troops into battle.Wayne was raised to the
rank of Brigadier General dur-
ing the time he comm-anded
Fort Ticonderoga
in New York. His camp-
aigns included Brandywine,
Germantown, Monmouth,Fallen Timbers, Valley Forge,
and Paoli, but his most suc-
cessful campaign was at Stony
Point, New York, on the
Hudson River. The British
maintained a powerful posi-
tion at the Point, but on July
16, 1779, Waynes greatly out-
numbered forces took over
the fort with a brilliantly
planned surprise night attack.
After retiring to civilianlife in 1783, Wayne returned
to the military in 1792 (after
the Revolution) and was
given command of the north-
west army, which had suffered
a series of defeats to Indians
in what was called the Old
Northwest. A decisive victory
at Fallen Timbers near pres-
ent-day Toledo, Ohio, in
1794 led to the signing of the
Treaty of Greenville in 1795.Wayne negotiated the treaty,
which opened the Northwest
The Mad Dandy, Anthony Wayne
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I
f Wayne ever elects to give
itself a nick-name, as so
many other Americantowns and cities have done,
perhaps there would be no
more appropriate one than
Freedomtowne, U.S.A.. It
would certainly be one that was
well-earned. Four years into the
life of this country, Waynes
strategic location and the loyal-
ty, patriotism and spirit of its
area residents played a vital role
in our victory in the
Revolutionary War. For morethan two hundred years the
Township has continued to
step up in the name of freedom
and independence.
The list is long of its con-
tributions to the country's
defense. While the Pompton
Ironworks, which produced
cannon balls during our first
war was just across the Ramapo
River in what is now Pompton
Plains, portions of the complexwere in what is today Wayne
Township. Many, if not most,
of its workers, not to mention
its earliest owners, resided here.
Both the Revolutionary
Highway (U.S. 202) and
Cannonball Road passed
through here. Its two powder-
works played a part in at least
one war effort.
The summit of HighMountain is the highest natu-
ral point in, and was the place
which afforded the greatest
panorama of, the New York
metropolitan area before the
massive skyscrapers on Man-
hattan were built. It is no won-
der that for these reasons it
played a part, albeit still classi-
fied, in government surveil-
lance operations during
wartime.During World War II, the
Voice of America transmitted
from its over 600' high tower in
the marshlands of western
Wayne.
In 1955 Wayne was onceagain called upon to play a role
in our defense of freedom. Two
sites in the Township were cho-
sen to house components of a
Nike missile system. The first
site currently houses the
Passaic County Probation
Department, and is situated
just east of State Route 23
behind what is now Circle
Lumber. Here a missile assem-
bly and test plant was built,underground silos for Nike
Ajax missiles and an assort-
ment of barracks for the mili-
tary personnel who resided on
the base.
The second site was on a
knoll above the northwest cor-
ner of Alps Road and Ratzer
Road, virtually across the street
from the Paris Inn restaurant.
At this site were also a number
of barracks, several other build-ings, and a special radar tower.
The tower provided a direct
line of sight to the first site, and
from here any missiles that
were launched would be con-
Territory to American settlers.
Wayne continued on in
the frontier, overseeing the
surrender of British forts in
the northwest, according to
treaty. In 1796, Wayne be-
came ill with the gout, and
died on December16 of that
year. He was buried near Erie,
Pennsylvania.
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trolled and directed to their
intended targets.
Contrary to common
belief, the missiles were not
launch-ready under the groundin a rounded silo. The under-
ground area was primarily one
of storage, more vertical than
horizontal. If a launch had been
ordered, the missiles would
have had to have been brought
to the surface, by elevator, set
up on their own portable
launchers and then launched.
These projectiles were far
too dangerous to ship fully
assembled and armed. As aresult they had to be assembled
at the lower site in a building
that now is used to garage
Passaic County equipment.
The missiles were 35 feet long
and weighed about 2,500
pounds each. They weredesigned by Bell Labs in nearby
Whippany, primarily to shoot
down enemy airplanes and
incoming rockets. With a limit-
ed range of about 25 to 30
miles, at speeds of about 1,700
miles per hour, they could
quickly reach altitudes of over
thirteen miles (70,000 feet).
Those who witnessed testing
were astounded how fast they
would disappear from view afterlaunch.
The Ajax was eventually
replaced by a more modern,
more effective Nike Hercules,
and the Wayne sites were
closed in 1963. In their heyday,
the two sites housed 130 peo-ple. Three other sites were also
constructed in Riker Hills Art
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River Road in East Hanover
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ALAN ALDA (born
1936) actor best
known for his role
as Hawkeye Pierce in the tel-
evision series MASH, which
premiered on September 17,
1972, and had its final view-
ing on February 28, 1983.
WILL ALLEN (born 1978)
cornerback with the New
York Giants 2001-2005. Now
plays for the Miami
Dolphins.
JUSTIN CRIMMINS
CFO of the Chili's restaurant
chain.
TOM CRUISE (born 1962)
Academy Award-nominated
movie actor.
DRAMARAMA alternative
rock band, formed in 1983 in
Wayne and features three
1979 Wayne Hills High
School graduates - John
Easdale, Mark Mr. E Boy
Englert, and Chris Carter.
CECIL B. DEMILLE
(1881-1959) film pioneer
and director of The Ten
Commandments.
RON DUGUAY (born
1957) National Hockey
League star who played 864
career games, most of them
with the New York Rangers.
Married to supermodel Kim
Alexis (born 1960).
LOU DUVA (born 1922)
Hall of Fame Boxing trainer
and manager.
LISA EDELSTEIN (born
1967) award-winning Ameri-
can actress and playwright.
BRANDON JACOBS
(born 1982) running back for
the New York Giants.
QUEEN LATIFAH (born
1970) rap musician and
Academy Award-nominated
movie and television actress.
LL COOL J (born 1968) hip
hop musician and movie
actor.
GENE MAYER (born 1956)
tennis player who won 14
singles titles during his
career. Went unbeaten as a
member of Wayne Valley
High School tennis team.
DARRYL DMC MC-
DANIELS (born 1964) hip
hop music pioneer and
founding member of the
group Run-D.M.C.
BRYAN MILLER
current NHL St. Louis Blues
defenseman.
RYAN NEILL (born 1982)
long snapper and defensive
end for the Buffalo Bills.
GREG OLSEN (born 1985)
Wayne Hills High School
star at tight end who was the
Chicago Bears' 2007 first-
round draft pick (31st over-
all).
JEFF RUTLE DGE (born
1957) former Giants quarter-
back.
RICH SEUBERT (born
1979) starting guard for the
New York Giants.
DANIELLE STAUB
Reality television character
on The Real Housewives of
New Jersey.
Major General GUY C.
SWAN III, commanding
general of the Military
District of Washington.
DAVID TYREE (born
1980) wide receiver who
made that spectacular catch
in the Giants third Super
Bowl victory.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
(1732-1799) resided in the
Dey Mansion during the
American Revolutionary
War before the area was
called Wayne.
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Edible ArrangementsBerkshire General StoreLifesavers Inc.Lakeland Unitarian UniversalistFellowshipSchool of RockUnited Methodist ChurchBread of Life FoundationWayne ShopperOur Lady of ConsolationSpectrum Painting & Paper HangingRadiant SmilesTD BankWayne Board of EdColdwell BankerWayne Republican ClubMary Kay PlattProject Porch LightWayne Environmental CommissionWayne Democratic ClubYour Family Pet SittersPreakness Health CareFriends of LaurelwoodTemple Beth TikvahKiddie Academy of TotowaWayne Presbyterian ChurchPassaic County Womens CenterB Fit LifestyleMary Kay Miller & Semper
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Beth Israel / Jerusalem CenterN J Spine GroupValley Health CentersAccess Self Storage
AllstateAngels Without WingsYMCA of North JerseyStrawberry BlossomChristina by DesignCruiseone Invigorate TravelValley National BankMonello LandscapingChilton HospitalCentury 21 GeminiRetro FitnessRemax LegendADT Home SecurityWeichertWilliam Paterson UniversityNorth Jersey LocavoresState FarmWayne Police/Wayne AllianceWayne PALWayne Lions BoothWayne Day Info BoothDemo Tent Lizard GuysBoy ScoutsBoys & Girls Club Dunk Tank & BoothFolk ProjectMusic TentPony RidesPetting ZooStar Family Circus Show
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Wayne Day is an Annual Celebration held this year on
Sunday June 3, 2012 from11:00am 5:00pm rain or shine.
1. JRs Catering Hamburgers Chicken Fingers, Cheese Steaks,
Blooming Onions, Curly Fries, Pretzels, Lemonade, Soda
2. Jimmys Crack Corn Kettlekorn and Lemonade also Grilled Cheese
3. Gencarellis Pizza, Meatball Sandwiches, Italian Ice, Drinks
4. Pequannock Unico Sausage/Peppers, Italian Hot Dog, Ribbon Fries, Zeppolis,
Funnel Cake, Soda, Water
5. R & H Catering Shish Ka Bob, Gyros, Soda, Water
6. Tommys Doghouse Hot Dogs, Pulled Pork, Chips, Loaded Potatoes, Soda, Water
7.Subway Subs, Cookies, Soda, Chips
8. Dominos Pizza Pizza, Parm Bites, Bread/Cinnamon Sticks, Soda
9. Jersey Johnnys Grill Hot Dog, Burgers, Cheese Burgers, Fries, Chicken Fingers,
Mozzarella Sticks, Soda, Water
10. Monzo Family Kona Ice, Shaved Ice also Water
11. Patriot Pickle/Natural Harvest Pickles
12 Two Pitas In A Pod Falafel, Mac & Cheese, Braised Pork, BBQ Chicken
13. Ice Cream Trucks one with soft serve.
Cars
The Folk Project ValentinesDay Boogie Band 11:00 11:45Circus 11:45 12:15Carl Croce & Friends 12:15 1:00Circus 1:00 1:30Lagans Love 1:30 2:30Circus 2:30 3:00Blue Valley 3:00 3:453D Rock Band 4:00 5:00
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Music & Circus Schedule
The Wayne Day Committee Members have been very pleased and proud to bring this event to the Township
of Wayne for the past 20 years, which wouldnt be possible without the significant support
of our Mayor Chris Vergano, the Township Council, the Wayne Board of Education the
Township Recreation Department, the Wayne Police Department.
Wayne Day is a day of fun and entertainment that was created for the purpose
of bringing the Township residents together to learn more about our
community and the many things that our Township has to offer.
At Wayne Day, all prices are as low as possible! This is the day to come out
with your entire family and enjoy yourselves...rides are very inexpensive, food prices
are as low as possible and the rest of the attractions are all FREE!!! Visit with many of
the townships local business, houses of worship, fraternal organizations, and civic
clubs as well as St Josephs Healthcare Centers and Chilton Hospital booths.
The CommitteeConsist ofJoe Balzarotti,
President, Marge Allstaedt,
Vice President, Richard
Herman
Secretary, Joe Graziano,
Treasurer, Robert Allstaedt,
Director, Russ Schubert,
Wayne Township Director of
Parks & Recreation,
Joe Klunk.,
Superintendent ofRecreation, Carol Federici
of the Wayne Lions Club,
Luigi Tulipani and
John Maso from the Wayne
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The all-too-typical re-
sponse I received from
research assistants as
close as right here in Wayne to
as far away as the Library of
Congress in Washington, D.C.
when I indicated I was writing
a book on Wayne was, Why
Wayne? The project started
after it became apparent that
despite what appeared on the
surface to be a community
with at least a modicum of
interesting history, there was
virtually no comprehensive
work ever penned. At least
none in a single volume.
In 1902 Pastor George
Warne Labaw wrote a history
of his church and the nearby
area entitled Preakness and
the Preakness Reformed
Church. It included a very
interesting study of the early
settlement of the area, partic-
ularly the Preakness Valley,
but most of the book was
devoted to the genealogy of
families of the areas earliest
European inhabitants, and the
church itself. His work was
updated 88 years later by one
of his successors on the pulpit,
the late Albert A. Smith.
Reverend Smith includ-
ed a short segment entitled
The Local Scene at the begin-
ning of each chapter, but most
of the book was largely dedi-
cated to the history of the par-
sonages between Reverend
Labaws and his own.
In 1964, what is largely
recognized by local historians
as the classic history book on
Wayne was written by
William Berce as part of
Waynes participation of the
300th anniversary of the State
of New Jersey. Under the Sign
of the Eagle was obviously
exhaustively researched and is
an extremely well written
account of the settlement of
the Wayne area, and particu-
larly its role in the
Revolutionary War. However,
other than a few short essays
on a number of selected more
modern topics, Mr. Berces
book barely touches the 19th,
much less the 20th century. In
fact, in his Preface the author
acknowledges that his story
represents the first phase of
the Township's history, as he
suggests the second or mod-
ern phase be a project for a
future date.
In 1976, the Townships
Bicentennial Committee pub-
lished a booklet written by Dr.
Robert M. Brubaker, presently
chairperson of the Wayne
Historical Commission, Anne
Brubaker Bums and Gratia
Mahony. It provided a histori-
cal glimpse of Wayne in the
17th through 20th centuries.
We've taken the liberty
of borrowing the title of
that work, A Wondrously
Beautiful Valley, for the head-
ing of our first chapter on the
geology of the Township.
These works were supple-
mented by a series of short
books, reports and articles on
more specific subjects written
by other local historians and
experts. Probably the two
most prolific writers on local
history have been Charles S.
Jackson and Edward J. Lenik.
Mr. Jackson nicely covered
the Townships brick industry
in his 1978 short book which
he called The Singack and
Meads Basin Brickyards. Mr.
Lenik, a noted local archaeol-
ogist, has arguably done more
digging into Wayne's past
than any other individual. As
head of the Townships
Archaeological Research
Laboratory and Member of the
Wayne Historical Comm-
ission, he has written count-
less in depth articles and
reports on a wide variety of
topics. They range from the
Pompton Furnace to his find-
ings relating to the first true
inhabitants of the region,
the Indians. Unfortunately,
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Musical entertainment will
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There will be local
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vania was brought to town via
the Morris Canal, which also
served as a means to carry pro-
duce to markets. With the
coming of the railroads in the
later part of the 19th Century,
Wayne became an attraction
for people coming from New
York City, who rode the rails to
the Mountain View section of
the town to go swimming in
the river, and to build bunga-
lows where they could enjoy
the summer.
Like many communities
throughout the nation, Wayne
changed dramatically during
World War II. Year-round resi-
dences replaced the summer
bungalows to accommodate
workers engaged in war-related
industries. In the aftermath of
the war, farmland gradually
became residences to keep pace
with the growth of the town-
ship. In 1962, the Chairman of
the Township Committee form
of government was changed to
the mayor-council-administra-
tor type of leadership. Waynes
outstanding educational system
had its beginnings in a dugout
school near Brandon Avenue
in what is now the Parish Oval
area. The first house of worship
to be established in the town-
ship was the Preakness
Reformed Church.
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come a long way from its rural
beginnings, but there are still
many reminders left to never
let residents forget their her-
itage. There are 20 historically-
significant sites, and other
places that carry Indian names.
Six historic structures the
Dey Mansion, Mead-Van
Duyne House, Ryerson House,
Schuyler-Colfax House, Van
Riper-Hopper House, and the
Van Saun House are all on the
state and national registers, and
serve as excellent examples of
the bygone days.
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It may be difficult to
imagine places like
Willowbrook, Preakness,
and Pines Lake as being only
wilderness, but thats the way
it was way back before settlers
came to the area. During the
Revolutionary War or, if you
prefer, The War For
Independence, the area that
was to became Wayne
Township saw much activity.
Troops passed through here
from major encampments dur-
ing the battles for New York,
and the sections now known
as Terhune Drive, Berdan
Avenue, Hamburg Turnpike,
and Fairfield Road were heav-
ily-traveled military routes for
soldiers marching between
Valley Forge and West Point.
The Two Bridges area was
often traversed on the way to
and from a headquarters in
Morristown, and The Two
Bridges - Mountain View area
contained a military post
office. A field hospital was
established at the house of
George Doremus on the
Pompton Road, which is now
Hamburg Turnpike.
Colonel Theunis Dey
hosted numerous famous
guests at his mansion on what
is now Totowa Road, among
them General George
Washington, the Marquis De
Lafayette, Colonel Alexander
Hamilton, and Congressman
Philip Schuyler. Another fre-
quent guest was General
Anthony Wayne, for whom
the township is named.
General Wayne was nick-
named Mad Anthony for his
reckless daring and courage in
battle. His victories played a
big role in what became one of
the biggest upsets in history,
as a fledgling nation ultimate-
ly defeated a major military
power.
Though his name is less-
er-known, Garrit Nafee, an
early Preakness settler, served
loyally throughout the entire
length of the war. He began
fighting in Quebec, and went
on to participate in battles in
St. Johns, Trois Rivieres,
White Plains, and Mon-
mouth. Nafee survived a series
of narrow escapes during his
military career, and was still
faithfully serving when British
General Lord Cornwallis sur-
rendered to American troops
in Yorktown, Virginia, to end
the fighting in the South.
THREE NOTABLE
FIGURES
Any area is proud of
famous people who once lived
within its geographical bor-
ders, and Wayne Township is
no exception. Here are three
of those figures who made
their marks in the fields of
film, literature, and horse rac-
ing:
CECIL BLOUNT DE MILLE
(1881-1959)
Cecil B. De Mille was born in
Ashfield, Massachusetts, but
spent part of his childhood in
Wayne Township at his
fathers residence on Terhune
Drive. De Mille earned great
recognition as a motion pic-
ture producer, and specialized
in spectacular films that fea-
tured a cast of thousands.
His movie The Greatest Show
on Earth won an academy
award in 1952. He is also
known for The Ten
Commandments, which was a
silent film in 1923 and a
blockbuster in sound and
color in 1957. Some of De
Milles other classics include
The Crusades, The Sign of the
Cross, and Union Pacific.
ALBERT PAYSON TER-
HUNE (1872-1942)
Known for his books
about his beloved collies,
Terhune was born in Newark
and lived part of his life in the
section of Wayne called
Sunnybank. Terhunes first
book, which he wrote with his
mother, was entitled A Story
Without a Moral and pub-
lished in 1900. His most
famous book, Lad: A Dog, was
written in 1919 and followed
by Bruce in 1920 and Lad of
Sunnybank in 1928. Terhune
also wrote two autobiogra-
phies: Now That Im Fifty
(1924) and To the Best of My
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Memory (1930). His wife,
Anice Stockton, was a direct
descendant of Richard
Stockton, who was one of the
signers of the Declaration of
Independence.
PREAKNESS
Last but certainly not
least of the three notables
being discussed here was
Preakness the race horse.
Preakness was born and
trained in Wayne on the farm
of Milton Holbrook Sanford,
which was located in an area
that was to become the Valley
Ridge Shopping Center.
Preakness raced from 1870 to
1876, and is known for being
the first winner of the Pimlico
Stakes.
What was once farmland is
now business.
There are few vestiges
left of the town that was built
from wilderness to farmland
only his 1985 book The
Archaeology of Wayne has
been published and made
available to the general pub-
lic. It provides great insight in
the so-called Original People.
After reading through
each of these books and arti-
cles, and the magnificent,
largely undiscovered historical
treasures stored in the research
department of the Wayne
Township Museum in the Van
Riper-Hopper House on
Berdan Avenue in Upper
Preakness Valley, it was evi-
dent that Wayne in fact had a
very intriguing and exciting
history that needed to be told.
More important it had a histo-
ry that should be shared with
all members of the general
public who might even have
the slightest interest. Here are
some of the answers to Why
Wayne?
Wayne has a long, exciting
and significant history.
Wayne includes some of the
most beautiful landscape
found anywhere.
Wayne topography and re-
sources were vital to
America's fight for independ-
ence.
Wayne has played host to
numerous historical luminar-
ies such as the Marquis de La
Fayette, Benedict Arnold,
Alexander Hamilton, and of
course George Washington.
Wayne was perhaps the most
important stopping point
along the legendary Morris
Canal.
Wayne was one of the
favorite hunting and fishing
areas for the Lenni-Lenape
Indians, and their predeces-
sors, perhaps going back as far
as 10,000 years ago.
Wayne was the eastern gate-
way to the New Jersey
Highlands and its iron mines,
forges, furnaces and bloom-
eries used to build the infra-
structure of America's earliest
and greatest cities.
Wayne was the site of the
broadcast of the Voice of
America during World War II.
Wayne was one of the
favorite hangouts of the great
Babe Ruth.
Waynes Preakness Valley
was the namesake of the win-
ner of the first running of the
oldest of thoroughbred horse
racings Triple Crown, as well
as the stakes race itself.
Wayne was home of one of
New Jersey's first three and
busiest airports.
Waynes still standing oldest
home was built in the same
century when European
explorers first set foot on New
Jersey soil.
Wayne at the turn of this
century was considered one of
the New York metropolitan
areas, as well as the State of
New Jerseys, premiere vaca-
tion destinations.
Three important rivers, two
major railroad lines, portions
of the states major Indian
trail, two of the longest and
most important New Jersey
turnpikes, as well as the leg-
endary Revolu-tionary
Highway and Cannonball
Run all passed through
Wayne.
Wayne is filled with scores of
Dutch farmhouses, Colonial
and Victorian buildings, steel
and stone bridges, numerous
waterfalls, picturesque lagoons
and swamps, remnants of the
last Ice Age, Indians caves and
trails, a 300+ year old iron
mine, miles of beautiful,
wooded trails, one magnifi-
cent bird sanctuary and almost
too many lakes, streams,
ponds, and brooks to count.
Thats Why Wayne!
Richard K. Cacioppo, Wayne
Township, New Jersey Sep-tem-
ber 4, 1997
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by the early settlers. Farming
was still popular at the turn of
the century, but the tremen-
dous growth of Wayne
Township led to the appear-
ance of industries beginning
in the 1850s. High explosives
and brick manufacturing
businesses were established,
as J.R. Rand and Company
purchased a location in the
Packanack Lake area, and the
Passaic Mills Division of the
Laflin and Rand Powder
Company began on Ryerson
Avenue in a structure that
was to become Mack Molding
and later Mack-Wayne
Plastics. The Mountain View
Brick Manufacturing Com-
pany was founded in 1879 on
a 110-acre tract of land, and
had Van Blarcom and Clark,
Madison Brothers, and John
M. Powers for competitors.
The Mountain View
Hotel, which later became
Gabriels, was owned by
Joseph Hixon at the time that
Harry Hammond leased
Shackletons store directly
across the street. In 1910,
Hammond built a store on
the corner of Greenwood
Avenue and Newark Pomp-
ton Turnpike, and renovated
the structure in 1921 to
include a post office and tele-
phone company. Another
interesting citizen was the
millionaire Le Grand Parish,
who moved to Wayne in
1914. He purchased the
Cornelius R. Jacobus house
on what is now Parish Drive
and Maple Avenue, and
enlarged it into a 28-room
mansion. Parish owned most
of the land between Route 23
and Maple Avenue across to
French Hill Road, and donat-
ed the property on which the
towns first firehouse/commu-
nity club was built, as well as
the property known today as
Parish Oval.
Mountain View became
a popular recreational area,
especially during the summer
months, when travelers
would get off the Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western Rail-
road trains and join in
the activities at Maxmans
Boathouse on Fayette Ave-
nue. Nearby, the Pequan-
nock, Wayne Building and
Loan Association became the
townships first bank, and was
opened in 1921 in the
Hammond building. This
bank later became Wayne
Savings.
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K-lift(TM) or some form of facelift is right for you.
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