Visit the links below to learn more about organizations that spotlight Revolutionary War history in Bergen County.
- Allendale Historical Society
- Bergen County Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs
- Bergen County Historical Society
- Englewood Historical Society
- Garretson Forge & Farm
- Glen Rock Historical & Preservation Society
- The Hermitage
- The John Fell House
- Mahwah Museum
- Northwest Bergen History Coalition
- Oakland Historical Society
- Palisades Interstate Park in New Jersey
- Pascack Historical Society
- Ridgewood Historical Society
- Teaneck Historical Society
- Upper Saddle River Historical Society
- Waldwick Museum
- Wyckoff Historical Society
- Ogden’s First New Jersey Regiment
- Second NJ Regiment
- Third New Jersey Regiment “Jersey Blues”
- Brigade of the American Revolution
- Capt. John Outwater’s Militia
- Fourth Batallion, New Jersey Volunteers Captain Hayden’s Company
- Fourth Batallion, New Jersey Volunteers Major Robert Timpany’s Company
- Ben Franklin Reenactor
- The Journal of the American Revolution
- Massacre Averted: How two British Soldiers saved 350 American Lives
- The Three Guides
- Robert Erskine, Surveyor-General of the Continental Army
- Murder or Justifiable Homicide? Crime Scene Investigation: Bergen County
- Richard Varick in History and Memory: Colonial Lawyer, Continental Officer, Mayor of New York City
- Anthony Wayne’s Repulse at Bull’s Ferry, July 21, 1780
- Their Pockets Filled with Paper Dollars: The Raid on Little Ferry
- Who was Captain Marsh?
- A General’s Funeral: The Burial of Enoch Poor
- Three Dates, One Action? The Demarests at New Bridge, 1781
- How George Washington saved the life of Abraham Van Buskirk’s Son
- Light Infantry Never Surrender!
- New Jersey State Legislature – Inventories of Damages by the British and Americans in New Jersey, 1776 – 1782
- Volume 1.1: Damages done by the British: Bergen County, Franklin Township
- Volume 1.2: Damages done by the British: Bergen County, Saddle River Township
- Volume 1.3: Damages done by the British: Bergen County, Harington Township
- Volume 1.4: Damages done by the British: Bergen County, Hackensack Township
- Volume 1.5: Damages done by the British: Bergen County, New Barbadoes
- Volume 6.3: Damages done by the Americans, Bergen County, Hackensack Township
- Volume 6.4: Damages done by the Americans, Bergen County, Harington Township
- Volume 6.5: Damages done by the Americans, Bergen County, Franklin Township
- Volume 6.6 – 6.7: Damages done by the Americans, Bergen County, Saddle River Township, Sections 1 & 2
- The American Revolution in New Jersey: Preserving our Documentary Heritage
- Map: Battles and Skirmishes of the American Revolution in New Jersey (1974)
- Witness to the Early American Experience
- Erskine Map No. 26 – R. from 15 M. stone, near Suffran’s to Ft Lee, Hackensack, Closter, Tappan, Clarkstown, Haverstraw
- Erskine Map No. 36 – Roads from Newborough to Fort Lee
- Erskine Map No. 42 – Roads from Ringwood to Pompton Plains and from Pompton Plains to Sufferns
- Erskine Map No. 56A – From Ponds Church to Paramus, Totowa, Pompton
- Erskine Map No. 108 – From Col Dey’s to the Ponds & from Wykoff to Bell Grove
- Erskine Map No. 110 – From Dobbs Ferry to Peramus
- Erskine Map No. 113 – Roads between Suffrans, Tappan, Kakeate Peramus, Dobbs Ferry, Clarkstown
- Erskine Map No. 116 – From Passaic to Peramus Hackensack + Zabriskie’s
- American Revolutionary Geographies Online
- National Archives – Founders Online
These comprehensive resources have been complied with New Jersey Student Learning Standards in mind for all education levels.
RevolutionNJ
- Revolutionary Schools (https://www.revnj.org/revolutionary-schools)
- History Happened Here (https://www.revnj.org/history-happened-here)
- Foundations of Democracy: A K-5 Civics Toolkit (https://www.revnj.org/foundations-of-democracy)
- Dig Deeper (https://www.revnj.org/dig-deeper)
Crossroads of the American Revolution
- Classroom Resources (https://revolutionarynj.org/resources/classroom-resources/)
