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      • Teaneck was created on February 19, 1895, by an act of the New Jersey Legislature from portions of Englewood Township and Ridgefield Township, both of which are now defunct (despite existing municipalities with similar names), along with portions of Bogota and Leonia. [ 25 ]
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  2. Teaneck was created on February 19, 1895, by an act of the New Jersey Legislature from portions of Englewood Township and Ridgefield Township, both of which are now defunct (despite existing municipalities with similar names), along with portions of Bogota and Leonia. [ 25 ] .

  3. Oct 4, 2023 · Early History. The story of Teaneck begins long before the arrival of European settlers. The region was originally inhabited by the Lenape Native Americans, who lived off the land and established settlements along the Hackensack River. These tribes thrived in the area for countless years, leaving behind traces of their vibrant cultures.

  4. Teaneck (tē´nĕk), residential township (1990 pop. 37,825), Bergen co., NE N.J., near the Hackensack River; settled in the early 1600s, inc. 1895. Jewelry, electrical equipment, and food seasonings are among its manufactures.

  5. Chronology of Teaneck (1618-1968) Year. Event. 1618. First settlement of white men in New Jersey at Bergen (Jersey City) was sent by Dutch East India Company. 1645. Chief Oratam signed peace treaty with the Dutch. 1660. Sarah Kierstad granted tract of land including much of Teaneck, by Oratam.

  6. archive.teanecklibrary.org › history › TeaneckFortyTEANECK

    In 1895 Teaneck, dissatisfied with an administration which permitted "taxation without benefit" took advantage of an Act of Legislature to "secede." The uensus which I took personally at that time revealed a population in this district of 800. The township was incorporated February 13, 1895. The first officers were:

  7. Citizens of Englewood Township challenged the creation of a borough, but accepted the new municipality as a township, given its more rural character. A bill supporting the creation of the Township of Teaneck was put through the signed the bill into law, and Teaneck was an independent municipality.

  8. The township was incorporated February 13, 1895. The first officers were: Township Clerk, Frank S. De Ronde, 1895-98, John Ackerman, 1898-1901; Township Committee, William Bennett, 1895-98, Peter I. Ackerman, 1895-97, Henry J. Brinkerhoff, 1895-96; Freeholder, John J. Phelps, 1895-1901;