SOUTHARD STREET This street was named in honor of Samuel L. Southard, who served as Law Reporter, Prosecutor of the Pleas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, United States Senator, Secretary of the Navy and Attorney-General of New Jersey. He claimed Trenton as his residence from 1816 To 1838. The original stretch of Southard Street, from Ewing to Perry, was deeded to the city in May, 1850 by James M. Redmond and wife and William P. Sherman and wife. It was plotted in 1849.

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SOUTHARD STREET This street was named in honor of Samuel L. Southard, who served as Law Reporter, Prosecutor of the Pleas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, United States Senator, Secretary of the Navy and Attorney-General of New Jersey. He claimed Trenton as his residence from 1816 To 1838. The original stretch of Southard Street, from Ewing to Perry, was deeded to the city in May, 1850 by James M. Redmond and wife and William P. Sherman and wife. It was plotted in 1849. by ANGEL N RODRIGUEZ
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