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  1. Hackensack has been around for more than three centuries. It started out Lenni Lenape Native American and then the Dutch showed up in 1693. About our name: It means, literally, “mouth of a river,” in the language of the Achkinheshcky tribe.

  2. History. Hackensack map c. 1896. The earliest known inhabitants of the area were the Lenni Lenape, an Algonquian people who became known to settlers as 'the Delaware Indians.'

  3. Am 20. November 1776 zog General George Washington in die Stadt ein und errichtete auf dem Gemeindeland seinen Sitz, zog sich jedoch später weiter vor den britischen und hessischen Streitkräften zurück. Sein General Enoch Poor starb 1780 in der Stadt, heute erinnert in Hackensack ein Denkmal an ihn.

  4. Hackensack, city, seat (1713) of Bergen county, northeastern New Jersey, U.S., on the Hackensack River, just west of the Hudson River and Manhattan Island, New York City. Originally settled by the Dutch in the 1640s, who called it New Barbadoes, it was taken by the English in 1688 but retained its.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 2. Okt. 2023 · Hackensack, a city located in Bergen County, New Jersey, USA, has a rich history that dates back centuries. This city, with its diverse community and vibrant culture, is known for its significant contributions to the development of the United States. Let's take a closer look at the history and important information about this ...

  6. A list of Revolutionary War sites in Hackensack, New Jersey. The historic sites in Hackensack NJ include the Green, the Enoch Poor Statue, General Enoch Poor gravesite, Archibald Campbell Tavern site, and the Mansion House site.

  7. Hackensack was the exonym given by the Dutch colonists to a band of the Lenape, or Lenni-Lenape ("original men"), a Native American tribe. The name is a Dutch derivation of the Lenape word for what is now the region of northeastern New Jersey along the Hudson and Hackensack rivers.