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Chambersburg, Trenton, New Jersey

Chambersburg is a neighborhood located within the city of Trenton in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.[1][2][3] It is considered part of South Trenton. Chambersburg was an independent municipality from 1872 to 1888.

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Chambersburg Station post office on Broad Street
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Location of Chambersburg in Mercer County Inset: Location of county within the state of New Jersey
Chambersburg
Chambersburg (New Jersey)
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Chambersburg (the United States)
Coordinates: 40°12′39″N 74°44′49″W / 40.21083°N 74.74694°W / 40.21083; -74.74694Coordinates: 40°12′39″N 74°44′49″W / 40.21083°N 74.74694°W / 40.21083; -74.74694
Country United States
State New Jersey
CountyMercer
CityTrenton
Named forRobert Chambers

Chambersburg was named for Robert Chambers, a founder of the area, whose family is memorialized by the local Chambers Street. Chambers died in 1865, shortly before the borough was created.[4]

Chambersburg was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 2, 1872, from portions of Hamilton Township.[5] On March 27, 1874, the municipality was reincorporated as the Borough of Chambersburg Township.[5] On May 1, 1888, Chambersburg was annexed to Trenton.[5][6]

Chambersburg is the home of fictional bounty hunter Stephanie Plum, a character created by author Janet Evanovich. A significant portion of each of the novels featuring Plum takes place in or around "The 'Burg."[7]

Industrial heritage

John A. Roebling, the builder of the Brooklyn Bridge, founded his wire making company in the neighborhood along the Delaware and Raritan Canal, now covered by Route 129, in 1849. Under the leadership of his sons the company grew to be Trenton's largest employer, with a massive industrial complex on the western side of Chambersburg. Operations ceased at the plant in 1974, with parts having undergone adaptive reuse and others awaiting redevelopment. Two different parts of the complex have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Roebling Machine Shop, and John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton N.J., Block 3.[8]

Community

 
A sign for the Italian Peoples Bakery on Butler Street, a neighborhood landmark

During most of the 20th century, Chambersburg was widely regarded as the "Italian section" of the city of Trenton and featured numerous family-owned Italian restaurants, bakeries, butchers and grocery stores. An annual Feast of Lights was held centrally in Chambersburg.[9] Over the years, however, the wave of Italian immigrants that shaped the neighborhood died out, their descendants left the area and most of the businesses that catered to their needs closed.

Since the decline of the Italian community, many newer immigrants have come to the neighborhood. Today Chambersburg has Trenton's largest Latino community. Many of the immigrants come from Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Ecuador. The Puerto Rican population has decreased slightly but is still present in Chambersburg.[citation needed]

Current points of interest include St. Francis Medical Center, Columbus Park and Immaculate Conception Church.[10]

Remnants of the Italian Community can still be found at Panorama Musicale and Italian Peoples Bakery and Our Lady of the Angels Parish, which is what the Italian National parish of St. Joachim's was renamed in 2005. This Little Italy section of Trenton has also gained numerous Italian restaurants in recent years.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Locality Search, State of New Jersey. Accessed January 10, 2015.
  2. ^ Google (January 10, 2015). "Chambersburg, Trenton, New Jersey" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
  3. ^ (PDF). City of Trenton. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-01-21. Retrieved 2015-01-20.
  4. ^ How Streets of Trenton Obtained Present Names, Trenton Historical Society. Accessed November 21, 2016. "CHAMBERS STREET: This thoroughfare memorializes the name of Chambers Family. Robert Chambers was the founder of Chambersburg."
  5. ^ a b c Snyder, John P. The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606–1968, Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969. p. 158. Accessed November 3, 2012.
  6. ^ A History of Trenton: Chronology of Important Events, accessed March 21, 2007
  7. ^ Fessler, Pam. "Stephanie Plum: Trenton's Scrappy Bounty Hunter", National Public Radio, August 9, 2010. Accessed June 7, 2016.
  8. ^ Hand, Susanne (April 17, 1997). "Roebling Machine Shop". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  9. ^ "Feast of Lights".
  10. ^ Wikimapia

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Chambersburg is a neighborhood located within the city of Trenton in Mercer County New Jersey United States 1 2 3 It is considered part of South Trenton Chambersburg was an independent municipality from 1872 to 1888 ChambersburgNeighborhood of TrentonChambersburg Station post office on Broad StreetChambersburgLocation of Chambersburg in Mercer County Inset Location of county within the state of New JerseyShow map of Mercer County New JerseyChambersburgChambersburg New Jersey Show map of New JerseyChambersburgChambersburg the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 12 39 N 74 44 49 W 40 21083 N 74 74694 W 40 21083 74 74694 Coordinates 40 12 39 N 74 44 49 W 40 21083 N 74 74694 W 40 21083 74 74694Country United StatesState New JerseyCountyMercerCityTrentonNamed forRobert ChambersChambersburg was named for Robert Chambers a founder of the area whose family is memorialized by the local Chambers Street Chambers died in 1865 shortly before the borough was created 4 Chambersburg was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 2 1872 from portions of Hamilton Township 5 On March 27 1874 the municipality was reincorporated as the Borough of Chambersburg Township 5 On May 1 1888 Chambersburg was annexed to Trenton 5 6 Chambersburg is the home of fictional bounty hunter Stephanie Plum a character created by author Janet Evanovich A significant portion of each of the novels featuring Plum takes place in or around The Burg 7 Contents 1 Industrial heritage 2 Community 3 Gallery 4 ReferencesIndustrial heritage EditJohn A Roebling the builder of the Brooklyn Bridge founded his wire making company in the neighborhood along the Delaware and Raritan Canal now covered by Route 129 in 1849 Under the leadership of his sons the company grew to be Trenton s largest employer with a massive industrial complex on the western side of Chambersburg Operations ceased at the plant in 1974 with parts having undergone adaptive reuse and others awaiting redevelopment Two different parts of the complex have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places the Roebling Machine Shop and John A Roebling s Sons Company Trenton N J Block 3 8 Community Edit A sign for the Italian Peoples Bakery on Butler Street a neighborhood landmark During most of the 20th century Chambersburg was widely regarded as the Italian section of the city of Trenton and featured numerous family owned Italian restaurants bakeries butchers and grocery stores An annual Feast of Lights was held centrally in Chambersburg 9 Over the years however the wave of Italian immigrants that shaped the neighborhood died out their descendants left the area and most of the businesses that catered to their needs closed Since the decline of the Italian community many newer immigrants have come to the neighborhood Today Chambersburg has Trenton s largest Latino community Many of the immigrants come from Guatemala Costa Rica and Ecuador The Puerto Rican population has decreased slightly but is still present in Chambersburg citation needed Current points of interest include St Francis Medical Center Columbus Park and Immaculate Conception Church 10 Remnants of the Italian Community can still be found at Panorama Musicale and Italian Peoples Bakery and Our Lady of the Angels Parish which is what the Italian National parish of St Joachim s was renamed in 2005 This Little Italy section of Trenton has also gained numerous Italian restaurants in recent years Gallery EditNational Register of Historic Places Sites In and Out Social Club founded 1889 for social intellectual and recreative purposes The Roebling Machine Shop oldest building in the Roebling complex now a museum space John A Roebling s Sons Company Trenton N J Block 3 once produced wire for bridges nationwide including the Golden Gate Bridge Slated for conversion to lofts and commercial space The Henry Clay and Bock amp Co Ltd Cigar Factory now apartments The American Cigar Company building converted to loftsReferences Edit Locality Search State of New Jersey Accessed January 10 2015 Google January 10 2015 Chambersburg Trenton New Jersey Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 10 2015 City Profile Report Trenton 250 1792 2042 A City Master Plan Document PDF City of Trenton Archived from the original PDF on 2015 01 21 Retrieved 2015 01 20 How Streets of Trenton Obtained Present Names Trenton Historical Society Accessed November 21 2016 CHAMBERS STREET This thoroughfare memorializes the name of Chambers Family Robert Chambers was the founder of Chambersburg a b c Snyder John P The Story of New Jersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton New Jersey 1969 p 158 Accessed November 3 2012 A History of Trenton Chronology of Important Events accessed March 21 2007 Fessler Pam Stephanie Plum Trenton s Scrappy Bounty Hunter National Public Radio August 9 2010 Accessed June 7 2016 Hand Susanne April 17 1997 Roebling Machine Shop National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Feast of Lights Wikimapia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chambersburg Trenton New Jersey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chambersburg Trenton New Jersey amp oldid 1057815594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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