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<p>"Local Items," <u>Trenton</u> <u>State</u> <u>Gazette</u>, August 16, 1853. Accessed via subscription search May 20, 2009.</p> | <p>"Local Items," <u>Trenton</u> <u>State</u> <u>Gazette</u>, August 16, 1853. Accessed via subscription search May 20, 2009.</p> | ||
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Grown Man Mourns as Trenton's Playing Fields Vanish
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Text | A Trenton NJ commentator pauses to rue the destruction of a favorite old tavern, adding that in the last twenty years "[w]e have seen whole streets spring up as if by magic, The fields where we played ball are now filled with machinery." "Local Items," Trenton State Gazette, August 16, 1853. Accessed via subscription search May 20, 2009. |
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