Belleville

Cover of Belleville by Nicole T. Canfora
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9780738510163
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
Width: 0.3 Inches
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Belleville by Nicole T. Canfora, published by Arcadia Publishing in 2002, is an illustrated exploration of a small Dutch settlement that evolved into a vibrant suburb just fifteen miles west of New York City. This 128-page book delves into the rich history and local flavor of Belleville, which has remained largely undocumented for over three hundred years. The narrative highlights the town’s significance as a center for early industry and water transportation, marking it as a pivotal location in America’s industrial revolution.

Readers will discover a wealth of historical details, including the legendary secret tunnels beneath the Dutch Reformed Church and the scenic Belleville Park, known for its impressive cherry blossom displays. The book also recounts Belleville’s connections to notable figures such as Thomas Edison and Charles Granville Jones, as well as its role during General George Washington’s retreat in the Revolutionary War. With nearly two hundred vintage photographs sourced from local archives, Belleville provides a rare glimpse into the town’s development and the influential events that shaped its history.


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Brimming with a rich history and local flavor that has gone largely undocumented for more than three hundred years, Belleville began as a small Dutch settlement in the 1670s and has grown into a busy suburb of 32,000 people, located only fifteen miles west of New York City. Situated on the west bank of the Passaic River, early Belleville was a center for early industry and water transportation and is noted as the birthplace of America’s industrial revolution. From the legendary secret tunnels running beneath the Dutch Reformed Church to the beauty of Belleville Park, which sits beside one of the largest annual cherry blossom tree displays in the nation, Belleville tells the story of an often forgotten but noteworthy era in the turbulent development of early America. Belleville shows the appeal the bustling town held for many of the nation’s most influential figures, including inventor Thomas Edison and famed architect Charles Granville Jones. The town was also a notable stop on Gen. George Washington’s retreat from New York City to Philadelphia during the early days of the Revolutionary War. With nearly two hundred vintage photographs, Belleville offers rare insight into the town’s explosive growth, drawing largely from the archives of the Belleville Public Library and the collections of local individuals and organizations.

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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing. Year: 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9780738510163.
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Language: en. Pages: 128. Edition: Illustrated.

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