December in Hoboken History
December 2, 1946. The Hoboken Land and Improvement Company was dissolved.
December 4, 1918. President Woodrow Wilson left from Pier 4 in Hoboken to attend the Paris Peace Conference where he proposed the formation of the League of Nations, precursor to the United Nations.
December 11, 1886. The Evening News, Hoboken's first daily paper, was published.
December 12, 1917. Y.M.C.A. club house formally opened at 127 Hudson Street.
December 15, 1889. The cornerstone of St. Peter and Paul's Church was laid.
December 18, 1855. The cornerstone of Trinity Church was laid.