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Jersey City and Its Historic Sites

By Harriet Phillips Eaton

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how a city's roots, from Native American lands to colonial settlements, shaped its very essence.

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2015-01-10
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"Jersey City and Its Historic Sites" by Harriet Phillips Eaton is a journey through the past of a vibrant city, starting with the Lenni Lenape people, who called the land Sheyichbi, and their ways of life before colonists arrived. The story shows how the native people interacted with the settlers from Europe and tells of treaties and the creation of a growing town. With a focus on historical context with names and dates, the narrative reveals the origins and key times that molded Jersey City into what it is today by taking history and making it an exciting journey of culture.

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