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  2. North American Company - Wikipedia

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    It persuaded the Oregon company Oregon and Transcontinental to re-incorporate as a holding company in New Jersey and became the North American Company. [ 3 ] When the Dow Jones Industrial Average was created on May 26, 1896, North American's stock was one of the 12 component stocks, [ 4 ] but it was replaced on August 26 by U.S. Cordage.

  3. RCA - Wikipedia

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    The RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded in 1919 as the Radio Corporation of America. It was initially a patent trust owned by General Electric (GE), Westinghouse , AT&T Corporation and United Fruit Company .

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Salem County ...

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    Contents: Counties and communities in New Jersey Atlantic – Bergen ( Closter , Franklin Lakes , Ridgewood , Saddle River , Wyckoff ) – Burlington – Camden – Cape May – Cumberland – Essex – Gloucester – Hudson – Hunterdon – Mercer – Middlesex – Monmouth – Morris – Ocean – Passaic – Salem – Somerset – Sussex ...

  5. History of Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The canal connected Newark with the New Jersey hinterland, at that time a major iron and farm area. [21] Railroads arrived in 1834 and 1835. A flourishing shipping business resulted, and Newark became the area's industrial center. By 1826, Newark's population stood at 8,017, ten times the 1776 number. [22] Balbach Smelting and Refining Company ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Newark - Wikipedia

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    Tallest building in New Jersey upon its completion from 1926 to 1930. Tallest building constructed in Newark in the 1920s. [77] [78] 24= New Jersey Bell Headquarters Building (Walker House) 260 ft (79 m) 20 1929 Ralph Thomas Walker, architect. Converted to residential building, renamed the Walker House in 2017 [79] [80] [81] 24= 24 Commerce Street

  7. New Jersey in the 20th century - Wikipedia

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    Like all the rest of the United States, New Jersey was hit hard by the Great Depression. By 1933, one-tenth of the population were dependent upon the Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. In fact, New Jersey issued begging licenses to the poor and unemployed people because the New Jersey government funds were growing low and were being exhausted. [7]

  8. From a jumble of statistics, a dramatic rise in hate and ...

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    State and federal bias and hate crime statistics frequently contradict each other. But the confusion doesn't obscure the dramatic rise of both in NJ.

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in New Jersey

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    New Jersey counties (clickable map) This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey. There are more than 1,700 listed sites in New Jersey. Of these, 58 are further designated as National Historic Landmarks. All 21 counties in New Jersey have listings on the National Register.