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Creation of the Foundation’s Seal

Seals and logos have been used throughout history to embody the identity and inherent purpose of governments, families, business and social organizations, and other entities. The Linden Heritage Foundation Seal, prominently features one of Linden’s lighted historic streetlamps, grew out of discussions between Jim Jacob, Anna Barber, and Sue Lazara. The group wanted an image uniquely and tangibly associated with historic Linden and exemplifying the goals and activities of the foundation itself. But where do you find such an image?

Linden Heritage Foundation President Sam Higdon speaks at the MLK Day event hosted by the LHF last week. Higdon is also a founding member of the LHF. Photo by Raydeen Edwards
Photo by Neil Abeles

History of the Linden Heritage Foundation

The Linden Heritage Foundation was founded by Sue M. Lazara, Sam L. Higdon, Joe B. Lovelace, and James S. Jacob in September of 2015 as a nonprofit corporation to encourage the preservation of all significant historic structures, archeological sites, objects and customs relating to the heritage and uniqueness of the city of Linden and all that is historically admirable and distinctive in it. The Foundation’s first project was the historic Linden water tower.

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