History of Passaic and its environs ..: historical-biographical . MUNICIPAI. BUIJ^UING. LODI RAILROAD STATioX jtN ?>- - CHAPTER PLANTATIONS. Originally the territory embraced in the present borough consisted of twofarms, known as (i) the Van Winkle plantation and (2) the Tades former was bounded on the north by the Tades plantation, on the east bythe Polifly line (hereinafter explained), on the south by the plantation ofThomas Stagg (about the line of the present Jackson street, Rutherford), andon the northwest and also on the west by the Passaic river, co


History of Passaic and its environs ..: historical-biographical . MUNICIPAI. BUIJ^UING. LODI RAILROAD STATioX jtN ?>- - CHAPTER PLANTATIONS. Originally the territory embraced in the present borough consisted of twofarms, known as (i) the Van Winkle plantation and (2) the Tades former was bounded on the north by the Tades plantation, on the east bythe Polifly line (hereinafter explained), on the south by the plantation ofThomas Stagg (about the line of the present Jackson street, Rutherford), andon the northwest and also on the west by the Passaic river, containing 500acres, and included not only Wallington, but parts of East Rutherford, Ruther-ford and Carlton Hill. The Tades plantation was bounded on the west by Pas-saic river and the Warepeake or Perakanes or Saddle river, on the north bythe present Passaic avenue, on the east by the said Polifly line, and on the southby the Van Winkle plantation, and contained 400 acres. A line running fromPassaic river easterly to the Polifly line, at a distance approximately of 100feet north of Alden


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