Parsippany-Troy Hills Township
Morris County, New Jersey
Cobbs Corner, Lake Hiawatha, Littleton, Mt. Tabor, Parsippany, Pinebrook, Rainbow Lakes, Sedgefield, Troy Hills
History:
Pre-colonial days -- the Lenni-Lenapi Indians lived in the area known as Parsippanong, the place where rivers come together.
1250 B.C. to 1570 A.D. -- the Rock House rock shelter.
early 18th century --
the Dutch and English settled in the area. Parsippany was part of Hanover
Township (at that time only one of three townships comprising all of Morris
County). Until 1928
Hanover Township encompassed the villages of Parsippany, Littleton, Rockaway
Neck, Troy, Boonton Manor, Rainbow Lakes, Fox Hills, Mount Tabor, Hanover Neck,
Whippany, Hanover, Malapardis and Cedar Knolls.
Iron forges established.
c. 1720 -- Smith-Green House built.
1723 -- Cory - A.J. Smith House built.
c. 1740 -- Forge Pond, dam and raceway.
1740 -- Cobb-Crowell House built.
c. 1743 -- Troy Hamlet Mill ruins, raceway and sluice gate,.
1745 -- Vail cemetery.
1763 -- Howell House built.
c. 1770 -- Righter House built.
1771 -- Cameron Hutchinson, Doremus and J.C. Smith houses built.
Revolutionary War (1775-1782) -- the iron forges help provide supplies to the American troops.
1780 -- Munroe-Howell House built.
1783 -- Isaac Beech House built.
1785 -- Miller House built.
1790 -- Littleton School built.
1798 -- Bowlsby- DeGelleke House.
1800 -- J. Grannis House built. Dudley Baldwin Kimball House also built.
1800 -- Meeker Store established.
c. 1800 -- Kitchell House built.
1820 -- Benjamin Green house built.
1828 -- E. F. Smith House built.
1828 -- Presbyterian Church built.
1830 -- Livingston Benedict House.
1832 -- Ogden Farrand House built.
1845 -- Hiram-Smith House built.
c. 1850 -- Righter House and Peer House built.
1853 -- Smith Baldwin House built.
The area became a popular summer vacation area for city people.
1861-1865 -- Civil War
1869 -- the Methodist Camp Meeting Assoc. established the Mount
Tabor campground.
1870 -- Condit House built.
1875 -- G.. B. Smith House built.
1876 -- Parsonage House built.
1885 -- Mt. Tabor Tabernacle.
1891 -- Keller House built.
1903 -- New Jersey Reservoir Dam.
c. 1908 -- Craftsman Farm, Gustav Stickley.
1908 -- Troy School built.
1909 -- Rockaway Neck School built.
1911 -- Stiles House built.
1920's -- camps
established at Rainbow Lakes, Lake Hiawatha, Lake Intervale and Lake Parsippany,
built by the New York Daily Mirror Newspaper and selling lots for $98.50 with a
six month subscription to the paper.
1928 -- formation of
the Mount Tabor-Littleton Community
Club, meeting at Mount Tabor School, to advocate separation from Hanover
Township. Some of the key speakers were Dudley B. Kimball, William
Baldwin, Charles Dehart Condit and C. Howell Bates.
1928 -- the population of Parsippany-Troy Hills was 6,800.
1928 -- Parsippany was still
a rural area. They even had some blacksmith shops.
1928 (March 12) -- the New Jersey State Legislature adopted
legislation creating the Townships of Parsippany-Troy Hills and East Hanover,
provided that a referendum vote of the residents of Hanover would ratify the
creation of the two new townships.
1928 (May 9) -- Hanover resident voters approved the separation
idea.
1928 (June 6) -- voters adopted the Township Committee form of
government.
1928 -- the only public schools were Mount Tabor and the Parsippany School both of which were quite small.
1932 -- Central Middle School built and in
1932 -- a new Mount Tabor School opened.
World War II -- 1941-1945
following WWII -- many summer homes converted to year-round residences, causing a major increase in permanent town population.
1949 -- Lake Parsippany School built.
1950s -- Parsippany Plaza and Morris Hills Plaza shopping centers established.
1952 -- Lake Hiawatha School built.
1953 -- Parsippany was the first town in the state to adopt the Council-Manager Plan E form of government with a non-partisan, five member council elected at large, with unstaggered terms and a full-time, paid Town-Manager.
1956 -- Parsippany High opened.
1958 -- Littleton School opened.
1960s -- Baldwin Plaza
and Troy Hills Plaza shopping centers established.
1962 -- Knollwood School opened.
1964 -- the
Mayor-Council Plan E was adopted, providing for partisan, staggered elections of
a 5 member council and a Mayor.
1965 -- Brooklawn Junior High opened.
1966 -- Troy Hills School opened.
1967 -- Rockaway Meadow and Intervale schools opened.
1968 -- Eastlake and Northvail schools opened.
1969 -- Parsippany Hills High School opened.
1970 -- the population peaked at 55,000.
late 70’s and 80’s --development of Lanidex, the Prudential Campus, Waterview, Gatehall and Morris Corporate Center.
2000 -- the population
decreased from 1970 by 5,000 to 50,000.
Today -- Parsippany is the largest suburban commercial real estate
market in New Jersey with many Fortune 500 companies in town.
The town has preserved the Condit House, The Olde Littleton School House and the
Bowlsby-DeGelleke house.
Sources:
Welcome to Parsippany: Town History and Historic Places/Historical Society: About the Town. http://www.parsippany.net/