One thing I have found while researching the pork roll phenomenon, John 
Taylor wins hands down as to historic longevity. John Taylor's product 
goes back to England when a Taylor family member provided pork products 
to the royal family. That fact, along with the fact that John Taylor was
 direct descendant of the British Taylors, led to his setting up shop in
 Trenton. First in the mid 19th century in an austere establishment in 
the Academy Street area. In 1870 he moved into the
 expansive farm property shown in this exquisite engraving from the year
 1875 which I find was at the foot of today's Perrine Avenue in Trenton.
 Little wonder that it was known far and wide back in the 19th century 
as "Taylor Ham." I have also learned that It was John Taylor who 
invented "pork roll in a bag.;" so popular in modern times.
 Another 
very interesting and little known fact: Back in the 19th century, Sand 
Hills (today's Yardville) was a major pork shipping center receiving the
 products from neighboring pork farmers and sending them north or south 
from the Sand Hills railroad depot.
 

 
 
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My summer of 1948 was spent working at the Taylor Pork Roll shop on the Wildwood Boardwalk. Since we were allowed to sample the product most of my dinners during that summer were Pork Roll sandwiches
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