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The Crane House and Historic YWCA is a federal-style home located at 110 Orange Road in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey.The house has had a rich history and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 14, 1973, for its significance in architecture, conservation, and industry.
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.
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 ...
Noelle Williams, director of the New Jersey Historical Commission’s African American History Program, said in an interview that there were 64 submissions for markers, which will be 7 feet tall ...
Demonstrators threw objects and sprayed red paint at pedestrians and vehicles in Teaneck over a protest related to real estate sales in Israel. ... Suleiman, 20, of East Hanover, New Jersey. ...
Notable people who were born in or have been residents of Montclair, New Jersey, include: ... John J. Cali (1918–2014), real estate developer [188] Israel Crane ...
The Montclair Public Library had its beginnings with the founding of the Montclair Library Association, a 30-person subscription-based organization started by Israel Crane in 1869. On April 12, 1893, citizens of Montclair voted to establish a free public library. It was housed on the second floor of Dr. John J.H. Love's office at 16 Church Street.
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