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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

1925: E. STATE AT RIDER COLLEGE AND NO. CLINTON AVENUE AHEAD

A few posts ago I posted the home of Walter P. Wilson who set up a printing company on this, the site of a prominent Trenton physician. That beautiful building in the background is presented here in enough clarity you can plainly see the "writing on the wall" of this location of Rider College back in the early 20th century. In the ensuing years, Rider College has morphed into Rider University and I am proud to say that my granddaughter Jessica Saiia was on the Dean's list.

1 comment:

SJBill said...

So the print shop WAS displaced by the Federal Building. What a beautiful structure it was! Reminds me of the Trent House from this angle.
And the steeple to the church at N. Clinton and E. State was still intact.

This is a great picture, Tom. Thanks for putting it all together.