To the Honorable James M. Van Valen
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Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the
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County of Bergen:
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1.
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Your Petitioners, whose names are hereunto subscribed, respectfully
set forth that it is proposed and this Petition is presented for the
purpose of incorporating a Borough under the provisions of an Act
entitled, “An Act for the formation of Borough Governments,”
approved April 5, 1878, and the supplements thereto, in the Township
of Ridgefield, in the County of Bergen and within the boundaries hereinafter
set forth.
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2.
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That your Petitioners own in the aggregate at least one-tenth
of the value of the taxable real estate within the limits of the proposed
Borough, as the same appears upon the Assessor’s duplicate of
the said Township of Ridgefield.
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3.
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That the territory within the boundaries hereinafter set forth
does not exceed in area four square miles, and that the population
contained therein does not exceed 5,000.
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4.
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That the name of the proposed Borough shall be “The Mayor
and Council of the Borough of Undercliff.”
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5.
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That the boundaries of said proposed borough are as follows,
that is to say:
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BEGINNING at the Hudson River in the southerly line of the Dupont
property and in the Northerly line of property of the Fort Lee Park
and Steamboat Company, thence along said northerly line of said property,
Northwesterly and Westerly to the center of a road, which on Commissioner’s
Map of the property of the Estate of Robert Annett, deceased, on file
in the Bergen County Clerk’s Office, is known as Annett Avenue,
thence along the center of Annett Avenue, Northerly to the center
line of the Old Fort Lee and Hackensack Public Road, being the road
leading from Fort Lee to Bull’s Ferry, thence Southerly along
said last named road to a point opposite the center of a road running
Westerly, therefrom, near the house of Alexis Delafolie or Catherine
Delafolie, his wife, thence to and along the center of said road Westerly
to the property now or late of Elizabeth I. Massa, thence to and along
the Northerly line of said Massa property Westerly to the top of Steep
Rocks, or edge of the Bluff, thence Southerly along the edge of the
Bluff to the Boundary line between Bergen and Hudson Counties, thence
Easterly and Southeasterly along the said County line to the Hudson
River, thence Northerly along Hudson River to the place of beginning.
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Your Petitioners therefore pray that you will call a special
election to be held at some convenient place within said proposed
Borough according to the provisions of said act to vote for or against
the incorporation of the said proposed borough to the end and that
it may be decided by the votes of the electors of said proposed borough,
whether the said borough shall be formed.
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Dated: September 26, 1894.
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E. H. Hinners, W. H. Carlock, Edward Fischer.
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Hudson River Chemical and Dye Wood Company, Shadyside, New Jersey;
J. M. Goetchius, V. P.
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New York Coal Tar Chemical Company, E. H. Kidder, Jr.
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James McNerney, William C. Godstrey, John V. Signell, F. W.
Winterburn, Emily Winterburn, John Winterburn.
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STATE OF NEW JERSEY
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BERGEN COUNTY
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SS:
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J. FLETCHER BURDETT, being duly sworn according to law on his
oath saith:
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That he is the collector of the Township of Ridgefield, in the
County of Bergen, and has in his possession the Assessor’s duplicate
of the said Township for the year 1894; that the taxable value of
real estate in the limits of said proposed Borough of Undercliff,
as the same appears on the said duplicate, is about $350,000.00; and
that he has carefully examined the foregoing petition for incorporation
of said borough; and says that the following named persons and corporations
who signed that same were assessed for lands within the limits of
said borough as the same appears on the said duplicate for the amounts
set opposite their respective names, viz:
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E.H. Hinners
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$4,500.00
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W.H. Carlock
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400.00
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Edward Fischer
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4,200.00
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Hudson River Chem. & Dye Wood Co.
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40,000.00
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Fort Lee Park and Steamboat Co.
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30,000.00
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N.Y. Coal Tar Chem. Co.
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15,000.00
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James McNerney
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400.00
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William C. Godstrey
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400.00
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John V. Signell
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400.00
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F.W. Winterburn
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1,000.00
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Emily Winterburn
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4,750.00
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John Winterburn
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2,750.00
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Sworn and Subscribed to before me this 10th day of November,
1894.
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Edw. F. Hinners
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J. Fletcher Burdett
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COMM. of DEEDS
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Collector
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Dated: November 19, 1894
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JAMES M. VAN VALEN
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President Judge of Bergen County
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to statute, that the original
Order, of which the foregoing is a true copy, was filed in the office
of the Clerk of Bergen County at Hackensack on the 19th day of November,
1894.
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NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that pursuant to said order, the said
election will be held at the School House under the Hill at Edgewater,
on Wednesday, the 5th day of December, 1894 and that the polls will
be open at six o’clock in the forenoon and close at seven o’clock
in the afternoon.
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BOROUGH OF UNDERCLIFF
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Office of the Borough Clerk
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Edgewater, New Jersey
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November 14, 1899
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Mr. John R. Ramsey,
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County Clerk.
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Dear Sir:
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The following is a copy of a Resolution passed by the Council
of the Borough of Undercliff at a meeting held November 8, 1899:
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Be it Resolved by the Council of the Borough now known as “The
Mayor and Council of the Borough of Undercliff” in the County
of Bergen, that in accordance with the provisions of the first section
of the Act of the Legislature entitled “A General Act Relating
to Boroughs” (Revision of 1897), approved April 24, 1897, the
said Council does hereby adopt as the corporate name of said Borough
“The Borough of Edgewater in the County of Bergen”.
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I hereby certify that this is a true copy.
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E.H. Speer
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Borough Clerk
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(SEAL)
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