Here is a little more on Trinity Lutheran. An 1964 article says it was founded in 1849. The 1964 address was 189 South Broad Street.
In 1863 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran was on Broad Street with a service in German at 10:30 a.m. and in English at 3:30 p.m.
…1885 we again find Trinity Evangelical Lutheran.
…1897 through 1912 Trinity German Lutheran on South Broad near Livingston, and that included a 1906 sauerkraut supper enjoyed by 100 people.
…1922 Trinity Lutheran was cited at Broad near Livingston.
... 1924 pulpit notices only have St. Paul’s Lutheran using “Evangelical,” with Church of the Saviour at Front and Montgomery no longer using “Evangelical” as it had in 1908.
... 1963 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church sold lots at 30 Livingston Street to J. B. Van Sciver.
From the 1929 History of Trenton published under the auspices of the Trenton Historical Association, I quote:
The first Lutheran congregation to come into existence in Trenton was that of 1849, which is to be identified with the present German Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church on South Broad Street. … In 1849 the Rev. Charles Augustus Brandt came to Trenton and organized a German-speaking congregation, to which was given the title "St. John's Congregation of the Augsburg Confession of Trenton and South Trenton." The first services, 1849, were held in a room of the City Hall and afterwards in Scott's Hall opposite.
Polish Lutherans still cite the Augsburg Confession in official references to their denomination.
I posted material on the Lutheran Church on South Broad Street previously, along with the comments of two of my informed visitors who added the comments above, I just ran across the graphic at the top of the page showing the Lutheran Service Center during World War II. The church is currently listed as the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer.
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