2024-07-312024-07-312014-04-12https://hdl.handle.net/10929/138994Following the Revolution, the building was sold off, and it was converted into a series of private residences. One arm of the barracks was demolished in 1813 to make way for Front Street. The state bought the other part and formed a museum in 1914 which continues to be open and supported by the State of New JerseyOriginal file name The Old Barracks Museum in Trenton2 12-04.jpeg1794 x 1494Each photograph within this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. Therefore, these photos may only be used in a way that is permitted by copyright and related rights legislation. The following terms of use for State Library patrons shall apply. 1. Educational Institution/student use is permitted as long as such usage adheres to all copyright and related rights legislation. In these instances, these photographs may only be used for educational or historical purposes. 2. Non-Commercial use is permitted without permission from the rights holder, as long as such use adheres to all copyright and related right legislation. 3. Under no circumstances may these photographs be used for commercial purposes without the direct permission of the rights-holder. 4. Under no circumstances may these photographs be used for political purposes. 5. Users must always give appropriate credit to the photographer. The credit may not in any way suggest the right's holder endorses the user or their use of the photographs. 6. Photographs may be copied or redistributed in any medium or format as long as such use does not violate copyright and related rights legislation. 7. Users may remix, transform, and rebuild upon the original photographs as long as it does not violate copyright and related rights legislation.The Old BarracksHistoryU.S. HistoryAmerican HistoryThe French and Indian WarThe American RevolutionThe Battle of TrentonGeorge WashingtonGeneral George WashingtonU.S. National Register of Historic PlacesU.S. National Historic LandmarkU.S. Historic district Contributing propertyNew Jersey Register of Historic PlacesTrentonMercer CountyThe Delaware RegionNew JerseyNJThe Garden StateOld Barracks in Trenton