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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UF_first-professional-basketball-game_Trenton-NJ.html
? ? ? On this site in 1896, was played the first professional basketball game. Fred Cooper, captain of the Trentons, had arranged for the rental of Masonic Temple Hall, after rent was paid, he distributed the remaining money among the players with…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UE_abraham-hunt-house_Trenton-NJ.html
Colonel Rallwas entertained onChristmas night 1776in the houseowned byAbraham Huntwhich stoodon this spot.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UC_government-house_Trenton-NJ.html
Home of Moore Furman, Trenton's first mayor, 1792-1794. Official residence of Governor of New Jersey, 1798-1845. Gen. George B. McClellan in 1862 and Woodrow Wilson in 1912 were among many notables who occupied this famous landmark.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UB_first-synagogue_Trenton-NJ.html
Trenton's first Jewish organization, Mount Sinai Cemetery Association, formed November 19, 1857, later known as Har Sinai Hebrew Congregation, began regular synagogue services at this site in 1860.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S5_first-high-school_Trenton-NJ.html
Trenton's First Public School, built here in 1874, had room for 304 students. When city growth prompted the 1902 building of a new high school at Hamilton Avenue and Chestnut Street, this became the William McKinley Elementary School.
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