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First Presbyterian Church of Trenton

Church

The First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, established in 1726, played a role in the revolutionary period as a gathering point for Trenton's patriot community. The church building that stood during the Revolution was used as a hospital after the Battle of Trenton, treating both American and Hessian wounded.

What Happened Here

The Presbyterian congregation in Trenton was established in 1726, and the church became a center of patriot sentiment during the revolutionary crisis. After the Battle of Trenton on December 26, 1776, the church building was converted into a field hospital where wounded soldiers from both sides received medical care. The current church building dates from a later period but stands near the site of the revolutionary-era structure. The congregation's records from the period provide documentation of civilian life in Trenton during the occupation and battle.

Visiting Today

Address

120 East State Street, Trenton, NJ 08608

Hours

Open for services; contact for tour availability

Admission

Free

Connected Events

Nov 1776
Fall of Fort Washington

Johann Rall, Nathanael Greene

Nov 1776
Continental Army Retreats Through Trenton

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Dec 1776
Intelligence Gathering Before the Crossing

John Honeyman, George Washington, Johann Rall

Dec 1776
Hessian Garrison Established at Trenton

Johann Rall, Abraham Hunt, Phillis

Dec 1776
Washington Crosses the Delaware

George Washington, John Glover, Henry Knox, John Cadwalader