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Living History

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Who Was Dwight Morrow?

​In October of 1931 a funeral at Englewood’s First Presbyterian Church was attended by an overflow crowd which included ex-President Calvin Coolidge and several members of the then current President’s cabinet. The deceased was Dwight Whitney Morrow – an Englewood resident who had suddenly died at the age of 58 after returning from a trip to Europe.

November 2025 EHS Update

Restoring Englewood House, doing community outreach, applying for and receiving grants, plus a new website and capital campaign!

On right: President of EHS Jane Kendall and Scott Reddin in hat.

our mission

The Englewood Historical Society plays a vital role in preserving the rich history and cultural heritage of our community.

the Taylor-Bliss House Restoration

The Taylor-Bliss House stands as a symbol of Englewood’s early history. See its restoration journey and learn how it continues to keep our heritage alive.

Books and pamphlets about Englewood, NJ.

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3 Women riding in a car in a vintage photograph with signs reading "Votes for Women!"
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow (Mrs. Dwight Morrow)

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