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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: People from Plainfield, New Jersey, Archibald Cox, Bernie Worrell, Billy Bass Nelson, Bill Evans, Garry Shider, Parliament-Funkadelic, Kasim Reed, Diane Wood, Margaret Bourke-White, David Garrard, Jay Williams, Jeff Torborg, Plainfield High School, Harrison A. Williams, Mary McCormack, Joe Black, Paul Crook, Jon Bramnick, Peter Liske, Plainfield Public School District, William Ellery Leonard, Earl Clark, John H.L. Hansen, 1967 Plainfield riots, Emanuel J. Evans, Kenneth Ham, Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr., Rich Vos, Keith Silverstein, Van Wyck Brooks, Marion Nicholl Rawson, Jerry Green, Thorn Lord, Malinda Williams, Philip De Witt Ginder, Dionne Farris, Erika Amato, Harry Leahey, Diane Chamberlain, Adella Wotherspoon, Nonnie Moore, George H. Utter, Daniel Drake, Robert Shapiro, Richard X. Heyman, Milt Campbell, Richard Guy Condon, Taiwan Brown, Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center, Standard Aircraft Corporation, Richard Bagger, James Herbert Case, Jr., Mark Haines, Tom Ruegger, Byron Hurt, Vic Washington, Montell Owens, Florence LaRue, James Edgar Martine, Glen Goins, Plainfield Teacher's College, Anthony Davis, Peter McDonough, David Williams, Donald Jones, Negley Farson, Netherwood, Robyn Kenney, Glenwood Brown, Benjamin Brown, American, Plainfield Riding and Driving Club, Aaron Dashiell, Margie Palatini, Tom Vano. Excerpt: Plainfield is a city in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population increased to a record high of 49,808. Plainfield was originally formed as a township on April 5, 1847, from portions of Westfield Township, while the area was still part of Essex County. On March 19, 1857, it became part of the newly-created Union County. Plainfield was incorporated as a city by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 21, 1869, from portions of Plainfield ...