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AMD1481
179 Monmouth St
Trenton, NJ (in city)
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1398 sq.ft.
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29 Hampton Ave
Trenton, NJ (in city)
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129 Grand St
Trenton, NJ (in city)
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$87,800 View on Map
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33 N Johnston Ave
Hamilton, NJ (in city)
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622 Adeline St
Trenton, NJ (in city)
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$105,000 View on Map
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245 Tioga St
Trenton, NJ (in city)
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$112,650 View on Map
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425 Cuyler Ave
Trenton, NJ (in city)
5 Bed, 5 Bath Home
$160,000 View on Map
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230 Joan Ter
Hamilton, NJ (in city)
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1300 sq.ft.
$189,900 View on Map
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89 Pinewood Dr
Hamilton, NJ (in city)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Condominium
1125 sq.ft.
Spacious 2nd floor condo in move-in condition. This 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit has excellent closet …more»
$199,000 View on Map
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132 Orchid Ln
Ewing, NJ (in city)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Townhome
1742 sq.ft.
Best location in the neighborhood!  This three bedroom, two and a half bath townhouse is …more»
 

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Local city information for Trenton, NJ

Trenton is the capital of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. As of 2007, the United States Census Bureau estimated that the City of Trenton had a population of 82,804.

Trenton dates back at least to June 3, 1719, when mention was made of a constable being appointed for Trenton, while the area was still part of Hunterdon County. Boundaries were recorded for Trenton Township as of June 3, 1719. Trenton became New Jersey's capital as of November 25, 1790, and the City of Trenton was formed within Trenton Township on November 13, 1792. Trenton Township was incorporated as one of New Jersey's initial group of 104 townships by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798. Portions of the township were taken on February 22, 1834, to form Ewing Township. A series of annexations took place over a fifty-year period, with the city absorbing South Trenton borough (April 14, 1851), portions of Nottingham Township (April 14, 1856), Chambersburg and Millham Township (both on March 30, 1888) and Wilbur borough (February 28, 1898).

The first settlement which would become Trenton was established by Quakers in 1679, in the region then called the Falls of the Delaware, led by Mahlon Stacy from Handsworth, Sheffield, UK. Quakers were being persecuted in England at this time and North America provided the perfect opportunity to exercise their religious freedom.

By 1719, the town adopted the name "Trent-towne", after William Trent, one of its leading landholders who purchased much of the surrounding land from Stacy's family. This name later was shortened to "Trenton".

During the American Revolutionary War, the city was the site of George Washington's first military victory. On December 26, 1776, Washington and his army, after crossing the icy Delaware River to Trenton, defeated the Hessian troops garrisoned there (see Battle of Trenton). After the war, Trenton was briefly the national capital of the United States in November and December of 1784. The city was considered as a permanent capital for the new country, but the southern states favored a location south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

Trenton became the state capital in 1790, but prior to that year the Legislature often met here. The town was incorporated in 1792.

During the 1812 War, the primary hospital facility for the U.S. Army was at a temporary location on Broad Street.

Throughout the 19th Century, Trenton grew steadily, as Europeans came to work in its pottery and wire rope mills. In 1837, with the population now too large for government by council, a new mayoral government was adopted, with by-laws that remain in operation to this day.

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