tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19041693.post2180492084933958532..comments2024-03-09T12:18:51.016-05:00Comments on TOM GLOVER'S HAMILTON LIBRARY SCRAPBOOK: LOCAL HISTORY WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH.: 1873 and 1980's ADAM EXTON'S CRACKER FACTORYTom Gloverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01749723834326832799noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19041693.post-82920700863660878722014-04-16T16:00:52.127-04:002014-04-16T16:00:52.127-04:00Exton I believe was on Center St. near the corner ...Exton I believe was on Center St. near the corner of Furman. One block south of Bridge st, and just past my old Parker School ( Skelton School)<br />The company on Perry and Carroll was the OTC cracker company "Original Trenton Cracker"<br />Which ultimately nmoved it's operation to Lambertville in the 70's and went out of business or sold it's name to others.<br />Riverhorse brewry took over the facility, and now have moved to Ewing since expanding their brewing operations.<br /><br />OTC make those large harder crackers that were found at any good fishouse in the USA.<br />I remember topping them with a dab of horse radish which was always on the table for Oysters.<br /><br />Hope this helps.<br /><br />Mike KuzmaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19041693.post-81801784633246866762014-04-14T18:36:26.758-04:002014-04-14T18:36:26.758-04:00Tom:
Did this company moved to the building on C...Tom:<br /> Did this company moved to the building on Carroll and Perry Streets? In the early forties there was cracker factory in that location.JoeBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10996339069699624871noreply@blogger.com