Murray Hill, New Jersey (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Murray Hill, New Jersey" in English language version.

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  • Bell Labs Research in the United States Archived 2014-11-02 at the Wayback Machine, Alcatel-Lucent. Accessed June 1, 2012. "Bell Labs has been in operation in the United States since 1925, originally as part of Western Electric, and later, AT&T. Today, Bell Labs is part of the innovation engine for Alcatel-Lucent. Headquarters was in New York until 1941, when the world headquarters for Bell Labs moved to Murray Hill, N.J., where it remains today."

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  • US careers, The Linde Group. Accessed June 1, 2012. "Linde North America region is comprised of the US, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean with an employee population of approximately 4,000 people. The North America Headquarters is located in Murray Hill, NJ."

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  • "Murray Hill". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved September 21, 2012.

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  • Cheslow, Jerry. "If You're Thinking of Living In/New Providence; A Commuter's Delight, With 2 Stations", The New York Times, July 17, 1994. Accessed June 1, 2012. "The first railroad station was built in New Providence in 1884 on land donated to the township by Carl Schultz, a businessman known as the Seltzer King of New York. 'Mr. Schultz, who built his country home in New Providence, made one stipulation when he donated the land,' Mrs. Chovan said. He wanted the section to be known as Murray Hill, after the Manhattan neighborhood where he had his regular home."

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