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Israel Crane, of the Crane Family, was a merchant who lived in Cranetown (modern-day Montclair, New Jersey). He was born in 1774 and died in 1858.〔"Israel Crane House." Montclair Historical Society. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 June 2013. .〕 ==Business Ventures== Israel Crane was originally a businessman, and operated a general store on the corner of what is now Glen Ridge Avenue and Lackawanna Plaza in what was then Cranetown. He was considered to be the wealthiest man in his area. Crane also headed the Morris Canal.〔Cacioppo, Richard K. "Chapter Three: The American Revolution Comes to Cranetown." The Glory of Montclair: Past and Present. Montclair, NJ: Dream City Pub., 1995. 19-22. Print.〕 In addition, Crane was president of the Newark and Bloomfield Turnpike Company, founded in 1806.〔Doremus, Philip. "Reminiscences of Montclair, New Jersey." Reminiscences of Montclair, New Jersey. Rootsweb, n.d. Web. 27 June 2013. .〕 These business ventures were passed down to Crane's youngest son, James.
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