HISTORY: Follow Westfield's rich heritage from the early 1700's.



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Westfield Historical Society . . . celebrate Westfield's rich heritage by visiting this website. Special thanks to: Homer Hall, Ralph H. Jones, John R. Panosh.

Miller-Cory House Museum . . . Built in 1740, the Miller-Cory House stands on the "road to the mountains" in Westfield, New Jersey. Today, the Miller-Cory House is a nationally recognized living museum. It has been certified as a historic site and has been entered on both the State and National Registers of Historic Places. Visit their Official Website.

Genealogical Society of the West Fields . . . providing information of historical and genealogical interest to those researching family history. Visit their Official Website. Search a surname by e-mail!

First Families of Westfield (and vicinity) . . . a project administered by David E. Kane which traces the lines of the families who were the original settlers in the Westfield area.

The Westfield "Town Bell" . . . was restored for Westfield Historical Society for display during the 1994 Westfield Bicentennial Celebration.

The Westfield "Town Clock" . . . written by John R. Panosh.

Charles Addams (1912-1988), famous cartoonist . . . born and raised in Westfield, his cartoons inspired the Addams Family television show; a biography written by Ron MacCloskey.

Community Pride . . . color photographs from a parade in Westfield.