In the year of 1920, a group of Veterans of World War 1 decided
that it would be proper to form a Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in the Ironbound Section in honor of the boys of this section that had
made the supreme sacrifice for our Country.
These Veterans along with the untiring efforts of John Mulligan,
then Department Commander of the State of New Jersey assisted by J. Butler, then Essex County Council Commander, started the ground work
for the formation of a Post in our neighborhood.
On February 8th, 1921, organization was started and on April 21st
1921, the Post was mustered and chartered into the Veterans of. Foreign, Wars
Organization, duly signed and ordered by Robert C. Woodside, then Commander-in-Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
In the selection of a proper name for the Post to be established
in the Ironbound Section, James W. Hennessey with the ingredients of being Irish-American and of Down-Neck heritage was chosen to be the
standard bearer of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post representing the Ironbound Section.
Sgt. James W. Hennessey was born October 20th, 1894 at 300 Elm
Street, Newark. He attended Saint James Parochial School. When World
War 1 was declared, he being of patriotic calibre, answered his country's call. He embarked, as a Corporal from Fort Dix, New Jersey
with Company "B“ of the 312th Infantry Battalion. The 312th fought valiantly on several fronts in France and then on October 21st, 1918
Sgt. James W. Hennessey fell mortally wounded. He was awarded posthumously
the ‘Distinguished Service Cross “. In 1921, his body was
returned to the City of Newark and then laid to rest in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, where each and every Memorial Day, members of the Post pay
homage to him with Memorial services.
Our Post now known as The Sgt. James W. Hennessey, Post #712
V. F. W., Chartered April 21st, 1921, signed by twenty-seven veterans listed herewith
| DANIEL CALVEY |
ROGER PETRIELLA |
NICHOLAS GIVANNI |
| EDWARD HELMSTAEDER |
CHAS. LUEDDEKE |
JOHN SICH |
| EDWARD DURNING |
WM. H. RADTKE |
JOHN W. KENNY |
| PETER COLEMAN |
JOSEPH CULMAN |
DAVID SCHORR |
| GEORGE HENDERSON |
THOMAS SHAFFERY |
LAWRENCE HASSCHER |
| JOSEPH LYNCH |
FRED HURDEN, JR |
HERMAN SITH |
| HARRY LUDWIG |
JOHN J. KEEFE |
THOS. HOLLYWOOD |
| LOUIS CASCELLA |
GEO. H. MILLER |
JAMES MC GOVERN |
| JAMES PAN1JLLO |
MICHALE DALE |
GEORGE SMITH |
POST FIRST OFFICERS ELECTED AND APPOINTED
| DANIEL CALVEY |
COMMANDER |
|
THOS. HOLLYWOOD |
TRUSTEE |
| PETER COLEMAN |
SENIOR VICE COMMANDER |
|
JOSEPH LYNCH |
TRUSTEE |
| CHAS. LUEDDEKE |
JUNIOR VICE COMMANDER |
|
JERRY CR00 |
TRUSTEE |
| W. L. GILROY |
ADJUTANT |
|
EDWARD DURNING |
SGT. MAJOR |
| GRAS. J. MODNEY |
QUARTERMASTER |
|
HARRY LUDWIG |
COLOR BEARER |
| CAPT. THOS. MC CARE |
SURGEON |
|
LOUIS CASCELLA |
COLOR BEARER |
| CAPT. J. A. BELLOTTE |
SURGEON |
|
JOHN DOLAN |
COLOR SGT. |
| REV. JAS-. J. TOOHEY |
CHAPLAIN |
|
THOMAS SHAFFERY |
COLOR GUARD |
| JAMES MC GOVERN |
OFFICER-OF-DAY |
|
GEORGE SMITH |
COLOR GUARD |
|
HONORARY MEMBER JOHN F.
MONAHAN |
During the ensuing years. the Post has had various functions
that they can be justly proud of such as in the year 1939, Commander Joseph Mitchko had the honor of swearing in the largest new member-
eTh4p class in the history of the Hennessey Post. This event took place in the old Monahan’s Hall.
In 1940, the Post purchased its present location at 40 Barbara
Street, Newark. After extensive alterations and hard work on the part of the older members, you can see the results of their labors
when you see our Post Home as it stands today. Many older members look back with pride when they see the work that they have accomplished.
In 1952, the Sgt. J. W. Hennessey Post established a record
as being the largest Post in the State of New Jersey.
In 1953, Blood Bank Chairman, Ed Staugaitis
established a record of a pint of blood per day. A record breaking 368 pints were recorded.
In 1968, the Post was awarded its Perpetual Charter by the
National Organization signifying Twenty-Five Life Members. In years to come, we, who are now active member will endeavor
to hit new horizons so that at our future anniversaries we can add to this History.