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Woodbridge Veterans Monument

In Everlasting

Tribute To The

Men And Women

Of Woodbridge

Who Have Served

Their Nation With

Honor To

Preserve Freedom

Lt. G. Bronson Bedworth

Post 2871

Veterans Of

Foreign Wars

1994

Marker is at the intersection of Meetinghouse Lane and Newton Road, on the left when traveling west on Meetinghouse Lane.

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Woodbridge

Woodbridge

The town consists of portions of the colonial jurisdictions of New Haven and Milford. Founded in 1738 as the Parish of Amity, it was incorporated in 1784 by act of the Connecticut General Assembly and named after the first parish ...

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Woodbridge

Woodbridge

The town consists of portions of the colonial jurisdictions of New Haven and Milford. Founded in 1738 as the Parish of Amity, it was incorporated in 1784 by act of the Connecticut General Assembly and named after the first parish ...

Revolutionary Soldiers and Patriots of Woodbridge

1776 1927

In memory of the Revolutionary soldiers and patriots of Woodbridge, New Jersey

Placed by

Janet Gage Chapter

Daughters of the American Revolution

Marker is on Rahway Avenue near Trinity Lane, on the left when traveling south.

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Woodbridge Police Memorial

Sept. 27, 1964

Dedicated to the memory

Of our departed brothers

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Eleanor Place on Main Street.

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Woodbridge Township

The first settlers arrived here in the mid-1600s after the land was purchased from the Lenni Lenape People. The township was chartered June 1, 1669 by King Charles II of England. Composed of ten separate towns, it remains the oldest ...

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Great Woodbridge Train Wreck of 1951

In memory of the 85 people who perished on February 6, 1951, when a Pennsylvania Railroad Commuter Train derailed ¼ of a mile (1300 feet) south of this station, and in recognition of the Woodbridge residents and those of the ...

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