Roselle Park

Roselle Park by Audrey Morgan, published by Arcadia Publishing in 2000, is an illustrated exploration of the history of a unique borough in New Jersey. Spanning 128 pages, this book delves into the origins of Roselle Park, tracing its roots from ancient Native American trails to the establishment of farms and roads by early settlers like Samuel Williams. The narrative highlights significant historical events, including Revolutionary War skirmishes and the arrival of the railroad, which transformed the community’s landscape and connectivity.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of local history, featuring notable figures and developments that shaped Roselle Park. The book includes photographs collected by the Roselle Park Historical Society, offering visual context to the community’s past. Topics such as transportation, industry, and the contributions of women in politics are woven throughout the narrative, providing insight into how this small borough has played a pivotal role in broader historical trends. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of the Middle Atlantic region and the evolution of local communities.
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Ancient Native American trails led the first settlers to Roselle Park. Samuel Williams and his family established a farm, some of the first roads, and a home on the road to the West Fields. Later, this area felt the trudge of soldiersa feet, as Revolutionary War skirmishes were fought along Galloping Hill Road. Former battlefields gave way to prospering farms, and by New Years Day of 1839, farmers heard the train engines that were to provide the predominant means of direct transportation to work, markets, and recreation. When Roselle Parkas founding fathers separated from Union Township and incorporated, the community defined itself as a most unique borough, different in many ways from its neighbors. As you journey through Roselle Park, you may catch a glimpse of a military general, a famous inventor, a governor, a president, a famous actor, a sports figure, family members, classmates, teachers, neighbors, and old friends. Photographs included in this long-awaited history represent a collection acquired by the Roselle Park Historical Society.
Diligent research offers insight into a community that has been involved in the forefront of important developments, including Marconias wireless telegraph, WDYas radio broadcasting, Edisonas electrical wiring, women in politics, and the first poured cement school building. Although Roselle Park is only 1.3 square miles, it has always been an important link in the chain of transportation, industry, and historical events.
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