Trenton Marine Terminal (former) Improvements – Trenton NJ

City:
Trenton, NJ

Site Type:
Education and Health, Hospitals and Clinics

New Deal Agencies:
Work Relief Programs, National Youth Administration (NYA)

Description

Ten boys of the federal National Youth Administration worked at the old Trenton Marine Terminal. The facility is now a mixed-use development.

Source notes

"The Dawn," a New Jersey WPA publication; July 1936 issue, page 3. Found at the Jersey City Public Library's New Jersey Room.

Site originally submitted by Evan Kalish on January 8, 2015.

Location Info


Trenton, NJ

Coordinates: 40.187788, -74.754254

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One comment on “Trenton Marine Terminal (former) Improvements – Trenton NJ

  1. Richard Hirsh

    My father and his father owned Trenton Marine Terminals in the 50’s and 60’s along with other warehouses in Bordentown and other places in NJ and possibly Philadelphia. All I remember is they went bankrupt in the mid 60’s. Any information you could give me I would appreciate.

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  1. Richard Hirsh

    My father and his father owned Trenton Marine Terminals in the 50’s and 60’s along with other warehouses in Bordentown and other places in NJ and possibly Philadelphia. All I remember is they went bankrupt in the mid 60’s. Any information you could give me I would appreciate.

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