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unplaces · 1 year
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Sweets Ave, Trenton, New Jersey.
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mediademon · 5 months
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Sunita Mani as Trenton in MR. ROBOT (2015-2019)
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unteriors · 10 days
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Center Street, Trenton, Ohio.
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illustratus · 3 months
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Victory or Death, Advance on Trenton by Don Troiani
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CP train, engine number 5175, engine type 2-8-2 Eastbound freight train; 59 cars, 30 MPH. Photographed: near Trenton, Ont., August 11, 1937.
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edgarmoser · 2 months
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byseanbrown · 1 year
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princetonarchives · 4 months
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Henry Thompson Cook, Princeton Class of 1869, attended the inauguration of New Jersey’s new governor, Theodore F. Randolph, on January 19, 1869. He kept the ticket to the event in his scrapbook afterward.
Scrapbook Collection (AC026), Box 23.
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deadmotelsusa · 1 year
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Built in 1955, the Soo Paw Motel of Trenton, Nebraska is currently for sale for 300k.
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PSYCHIC TV 丰 VOODOO ACID @ TRENTON, NEW JERSEY [1990]
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unplaces · 9 months
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Sweets Ave, Trenton, New Jersey.
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tmblrfuckingsucksass · 4 months
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Washington Crossing The Delaware (1851) by Emanuel Leutze
During the American Revolutionary War, General George Washington and the Continental Army crossed the Delaware River on the evening of December 25, 1776, to stage a surprise attack against Hessian forces (German mercenaries hired by the British) garrisoned at Trenton, New Jersey. After crossing the Delaware River, Washington and his troops successfully attacked the Hessian forces in the Battle of Trenton on the morning of December 26, 1776. The military campaign was organized in great secrecy by Washington, who led a column of Continental Army troops from today's Bucks County, Pennsylvania across the icy Delaware River to today's Mercer County, New Jersey in what was one of the Revolutionary War's most logistically challenging and dangerous clandestine operations.
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unteriors · 3 months
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Riverside Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey.
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haveyoubeentothiscity · 5 months
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Population: 90,871
The submitter commented, “Technically I don't live here but I live right outside of it. Anyway USA'S worst state capital <3”
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PRR train, engine number 6308, engine type 2-8-2 Eastbound, freight train; 75 cars, 45 MPH. Photographed: near Trenton, N.J., August 11, 1932.
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"12,500 STEEL WORKERS OUT AT THREE PLANTS; WAR OUTPUT SUFFERS," Toronto Star. January 14, 1943. Page 1. ---- Loss Set at 170,200 Tons Monthly, Two-Thirds of Nation's Production ---- ASK WAGE BOOST ---- Three of Canada's basic steel producing plants today are tied up by strikes. A total of 12,500 men have quit work at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; Sydney and Trenton, N.S., to enforce demands for wage increases.
Five thousand workers at Sydney, N.S. - on strike for the third day - were joined early today by 4,000 at Sault Ste. Marie and 3,500 at Trenton.
Strikes at Sydney and Sault Ste. Marie tied up two of the dominion's three basic steel producing plants. It was estimated by government figures the loss in production at the two plants would amount to; 170,212 tons a month, or two-thirds of the country's basic steel output.
Workers at the Steel Company of Canada at Hamilton have decided to defer strike action until the company management has been approached regarding negotiations with the United Steelworkers of America (C.I.O.).
Picket Lines Set Up The strike at the Sault began officially at 7 a.m. when members of the day shift didn't report. Picket lines were set up.
The strikers were not joined by 500 transportation department employees and machinists, members of American Federation of Labor unions. These entered the plant to work today and were not interfered with by pickets. An additional 500 men engaged on construction work were not direly affected by the strike, it was reported.
It was announced that 300 men had been left in the plant to do maintenance work. No effort was made to stop those who wished to continue their regular work in the plant, but as buses neared the picket lines, a union representative boarded each and read the following statement: "This bus after its next stop will go through a picket line - any working man going through that line to work is undermining the fight of his fellow-workers for decent living standards. Let your conscience be your guide."
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