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In 1796, Israel Crane had the house built for his family and him. The house was the standard of New Jersey wealth in the Montclair area (this area previously named Cranetown) would have looked like. Documentation shows that Israel Crane owned at least five enslaved individuals: Bill, Joe, Jack, Bett, [6] and Dine. [7]
The Montclair History Center, originally named the Montclair Historical Society when it was founded in 1965, was renamed in 2014 to reflect its mission which is to fully preserve, educate and share the diverse history of the Israel Crane House and Historic YWCA, as well as the Montclair community. The Israel Crane House, which was built in 1796 ...
Israel Crane (March 15, 1774 – March 20, 1858), was a merchant who lived in Cranetown (modern-day Montclair), New Jersey. He was the only child to Matthias and Elizabeth Crane. He was the only child to Matthias and Elizabeth Crane.
Montclair Young Women's Christian Association. In 1920, a group of African American women in Montclair purchased the historic Crane House, then located on Glenridge Avenue, as a new headquarters ...
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Historic resources in the Montclair, New Jersey area were surveyed in 1986, ... Israel Crane House. March 14, 1973 ...
English: Israel Crane House in Montclair, NJ. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 73001091 .
Psst: Did you hear that IHOP is offering its House Faves menu through March 31? Available at most locations every Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., it features four breakfast options ...
Carnegie Library (Montclair, New Jersey) Casa Deldra; Central Presbyterian Church (Montclair, New Jersey) J. M. Chapman House; Charles S. Shultz House; Cliffside Hose Company No. 4; Congregational Church (Montclair, New Jersey) Crane House and Historic YWCA