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RhPage Chapter XVIII—The Town of Union—lIt’s Early History.........,.... 462 Chapter XI1X—Educational, Fraternal, and Society Activities—Early Residents ........ cece cccc cc ccc ec ec ste ce ee eesseeeseseseces 470. Chapter XX—Present Day Activities............ 00. c cece cece ceneceens 477 Chapter XXI—Town of Guttenberg—Organization, Improvements..... 484 Chapter XXII—Local Industries, Stone Quarries, Early Settlers........ 487 Chapter XXII]—Educational and Religious Activities—Financial Insti- CULTIONS 2... ccc ccc cece cc cette eee eee e eee eepaseeece 492 Chapter XXIV—Weehawken Township—Organization, Origin of Name. 495 Chapter XXV—Ferries .......... ccc cc cece eee e eee eee e eee eeeces 498 Chapter XX VI—Noted Localities—Prominent Citizens................ 501 Chapter XX VII—Finance and Manufacturing.................. eee eees 506 Chapter XX VIII—Churches and Schools—Town Government.......... 508 Chapter XXIX—West New York Township............. 2c. cece ee eees 511 Chapter XX X—Pioneer Settlers of West New York................... 513 Chapter XX XI—Civic and Educational Bodies—Churches and Banks... 518 Chapter XXXJ]—Manufacturing Industries—Business Enterprises..... 523 Chapter XX XIII—Town of Secaucus—Its Barly History.............. 527 Chapter XXXIV—Early Settlers—County Buildings.................. 530 Chapter XXXV—Incorporation of Town, Population, Schools, Etc.— Present Administration ...........cc cece cece cece rec ceeeees 532