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Ayr
In 1879 Frank Reynolds and his family from Ayr, Scotland s...
Robert H. Sayre
(1824-1907)
The engineer and philanthropist lived he...
Sayrs' Building
First known as the Hyde Block, this building was construct...
Sayreville 9-11 Memorial
In Honor and Memory of
Our Loved Ones
W...
Sayreville, New Jersey Time Capsule
The contents of this
Time Capsule
are presente...
Sayre Homestead
Headquarters of
General Anthony Wayne
This hou...
Sayre House
Built about 1745, was the headquarters of Gen. Anthony Way...
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Ayr
In 1879 Frank Reynolds and his family from Ayr, Scotland settled on waters of Cove Creek branch of Buffalo Creek. Here a small town grew up around a tannery operated by Reynolds and his sons, notably Thomas. On June 1, ...
Robert H. Sayre
(1824-1907)
The engineer and philanthropist lived here. Directed construction, Lehigh Valley Railroad. A founder, Bethlehem Iron Co. Benefactor to St. Luke's Hospital, Church of the Nativity, and Bishopthorpe Girls School. Charter trustee, Lehigh University.
Marker is at the intersection of Wyandotte Street ...
Sayrs' Building
First known as the Hyde Block, this building was constructed by banker Joseph Hyde and his wife, Mary, in 1888. It housed the First National Bank until the silver crash of 1893. In 1904, Frank Sayrs purchased the building and ...
Sayreville 9-11 Memorial
In Honor and Memory of
Our Loved Ones
William F. Allen
Judy Hazel S. Fernandez
Donna Marie Giordano
Robert T. "Bobby" Hughes, Jr.
Vinod Parakat
and All Others Lost on
"9-11-2001"
Marker is on Washington Road.
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Sayreville, New Jersey Time Capsule
The contents of this
Time Capsule
are presented
to the residents of Sayreville, New Jersey
in 2076 from the
residents of Sayreville, New Jersey
in 1976
Mayor John E Czernikowsky
Councilmen
Kenneth W. Buchanan, Sr. • Alvin W. Jolly • Joseph Keenan • Thomas R. Kuberski • Raniero Travisano ...
Sayre Homestead
Headquarters of
General Anthony Wayne
This house was occupied by
General Anthony Wayne while
the Continental Army was
encamped in Loantaka Valley,
1777.
Olaced by
Loantaka Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
October 22, 1936
Marker is on Ridgedale Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
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Sayre House
Built about 1745, was the headquarters of Gen. Anthony Wayne in 1777. Rev. James Caldwell was frequent visitor here.
Marker is on Ridgedale Avenue 0.1 miles east of Park Ave., on the right when traveling east.
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