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TrentonCapital of New Jersey, in Mercer County, on the Delaware River, 50 km/31 km northeast of Philadelphia; population (2000 est) 85,400. Trenton is the head of navigation on the Delaware, which forms the New Jersey–Philadelphia state border. Industries include metalworking, food-processing, and the manufacture of car parts, steel cable, rubber, and ceramics. It was incorporated in 1792. HistorySettled by Quakers in 1679, the original community developed around a grain mill, and was known as the Falls; it was laid out and renamed after William Trent in 1721. George Washington defeated the British at Trenton in 1776, and it became the state capital in 1790. Trenton was connected to the railway in 1839. A steel cable factory was opened in 1849 and the first open-hearth steel furnace in the USA was opened in the city in 1868.
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Wherever a battle was fought,--whether at Long Island, White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, or Germantown,--some of her brave sons were found slain upon the field. Wilson Price Hunt, of Trenton, New Jersey, one of the partners of the company, who was ultimately to be at the head of the establishment at the mouth of the Columbia. They came from the yards of Washington and Philadelphia, full tilt in two squadrons, and but for one sentinel airship hard by Trenton, the surprise would have been complete. |
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