Battle Monument
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/
historic/Trentonbattlemonument/index.htm 

The Battle Monument

 


The Old Barracks

 


The William Trent House

 

Capital Century|
http://www.capitalcentury.com/
  GREAT WEBSITE! 
From the site:
"Welcome to the site of capitalcentury.com, the online archive for a 100-part series about the history of the Trenton-Princeton area during the 20th century. As this site is built up, it will recap all the major events that occurred on the local scene -- the Lindbergh kidnapping, the Trenton riots of 1968, the triumphs of the Roebling family, the comedy success of Ernie Kovacs."
Ellarslie - The City Museum
http://www.ellarslie.org/
Famous People Buried in Trenton
http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?page=city&FScityid=96678
Fulper Pottery
http://stanglpottery.org/welcomefulper.htm
History of  the Diocese of Trenton
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15037a.htm
History of Interstate 95 (Trenton Section)
http://www.nycroads.com/roads/I-95_NJ/
History of Mercer County College
http://www.mccc.edu/welcome_history.shtml
History of Rider University
http://www.rider.edu/139_56.htm
History of Rt. 29
http://www.nycroads.com/roads/NJ-29/
History of The College of New Jersey
http://www.tcnj.edu/~ccr/about/history.html
John A. Roebling & Sons
http://www.inventionfactory.com/history/main.html
LIBERTY!  Chronicle of the Revolution (by PBS)
http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/chronicle_trenton1776.html
Mary Roebling: Banker in High Heels
http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/njwomens
history/period_5/mroebling.htm
Mercer County Historic Sites
(Wonderful old Trenton photos!)
http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmercer/Sites.htm
Modern History of Wire Rope
http://www.atlantic-cable.com/Article/WireRope/
Sayenga/wirerope4.htm
New Jersey Historical Society
http://www.jerseyhistory.org/
Obsolete Bank Notes and Old Scrip of Trenton, New Jersey
http://artnam6200.tripod.com/banknotes/
Old Barracks - Headquarters of the Hessian Army during the Battle of Trenton
http://www.barracks.org/
Old Mill Hill Society - One of Trenton's great neighborhoods
http://oldmillhillsociety.org/
"O.T.C." Original Trenton Cracker
http://www.sbamerica.com/OTC/otc.htm
Potteries of Trenton
http://www.potteriesoftrentonsociety.org/
Prince Whipple
http://faculty.washington.edu/qtaylor/aa_Vignettes/whipple_prince.htm
Prince Whipple: Symbol of African Americans at the Battle of Trenton
http://www.whipple.org/prince/princewhipple.html
Remembering "The Trenton Six Case"
http://salwen.com/trenton6.html
Roebling 80-ton Wire Rope Machine (1893)
http://www.asme.org/Communities/History/
Landmarks/Roebling_80ton_Wire_Rope.cfm
Stangl Pottery
http://stanglpottery.org/
Ten Crucial Days
http://www.tencrucialdays.com/
The Roebling Story
http://www.inventionfactory.com/
history/RHAgen/rstory/rsfound.html
The Wire Rope District - Trenton, New Jersey
http://www.wireropedistrict.com/
Trent House - Home of William Trent, founder of Trenton
http://www.williamtrenthouse.org/
Trenton Historical Society
http://trentonhistory.org/
  GREAT WEBSITE! 
THE place to start your study of the history of Trenton.   Wonderful resource!
Trenton Makes Bridge
http://www.stanglpottery.org/trentonbridge.htm
  'Trenton Makes, the World Takes': History of a Slogan (NPR)
 
All Things Considered, January 13, 2006 · Host Robert Siegel talks to with 92-year-old Dartha Heath, the daughter of S. Roy Heath, the man who thought up the slogan in the early part of the 20th century.
 

Click here to listen to the interview

Trenton Police Museum
http://tpdmuseum.com/
50 States.Com - Trenton
http://www.50states.com/newjerse.htm

WIKIPEDIA ARTICLES

Battle of Trenton

Delaware Raritan Canal

John A. Roebling
Second Battle of Trenton
Washington's Crossing of the Delaware
William Trent