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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23V_james-kerney_Trenton-NJ.html
-1873-? ? ? ? ? -1934-Appointed Director of American Committee on Public Information in France during the World Warby President Woodrow WilsonPatriot Journalist Juristwhose pen defended his nationcounseled her citizenssought her peace Erected b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23U_c-edward-murray_Trenton-NJ.html
-1863- ? ? ? -1943-Quartermaster General of New Jerseyand a founder of this memorial Good citizen and good friendwhose generosity to every worthycause made him beloved Dedicated by his friend Walter Evans EdgeGovernor of the State of New Jersey
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23I_george-clymer_Trenton-NJ.html
(Headstone):George ClymerSigner of theDeclaration of IndependenceBorn Philadelphia June 10, 1738Died Morrisville January 23, 1813 (Footstone):George ClymerSigner of the Constitution of theUnited States of AmericaDeputy from Pennsylvania toFederal …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23H_rev-john-rosbrugh_Trenton-NJ.html
In memory ofRev. John RosbrughClerical Martyr of the Revolution Moderator of thePresbytery of New Brunswick1776Chaplain 3d BattalionNorthampton County PA MilitiaDecember 25, 1776Bayoneted to death by Hessiansin TrentonJanuary 2, 1777
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23G_first-presbyterian-churchyard_Trenton-NJ.html
This tablet is dedicated to the memory of those men who served in the American Revolution1775 - 1783and who were buried in theFirst Presbyterian ChurchyardTrenton, N.J.James Francis Armstrong · John Beatty · Nicholas de Belleville &m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM234_many-meetings-during-the-revolutionary-war_Trenton-NJ.html
This tablet commemorates the site where were held many meetings during the Revolutionary War and where was assembled on Nov. 1, 1784 the Continental Congress of the several confederated states.Here the Marquis de Lafayette took final farewell of C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM232_the-first-presbyterian-church_Trenton-NJ.html
A Bicentennial Commemorative Site recognizing America's 200th year of libertyOrganized 1712Present Building erected 1839We are bound to God's will(On another marker nearby on the front porch:Presbyterian ChurchFormed 1712Built 1726Rebuilt 1805
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM231_trenton-ymca_Trenton-NJ.html
Founded in 1856, the Trenton YMCA was initially located in homes and public buildings throughout the city. In 1892, with volunteer leadership and total community support, the YMCA built their first consolidated facility on this site. By 1916, the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM230_taylor-opera-house_Trenton-NJ.html
Trenton's first theater, built here in 1867, presented everyone from Mark Twain and Ethel Barrymore to George M. Cohan before its 1921 conversion to a movie and vaudeville palace as the Capital Theatre. Governors George B. McClellan (1877) and Woo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22X_old-city-hall_Trenton-NJ.html
Built in 1837, Trenton's first City Hall shared space with stores and rental meeting rooms. Municipal growth led to use of the full building in 1882 and to its replacement by the new City Hall in 1910. Yard's department store occupied the site for…
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