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594:, and surrounding communities with the addition of land that is now the College Avenue, Busch, Livingston, Cook, Douglass campuses. It has grown from a small liberal arts college offering instruction to a student body of a few hundred students to a major state university bestowing over 14,000 degrees a year. As of 2013, 65,000 undergraduate and graduate students study at Rutgers, instructed by more than 9,000 full-time and part-time faculty and supported by more than 15,000 full-time and part-time staff members. In Rutgers' 247 years, over 450,000 alumni from all 50 U.S. states and more than 120 foreign countries have attended and received degrees from the university. Today, the buildings on the Queens Campus house the administrative offices for one of America's largest state university systems with 669: 1086: 339: 71: 982: 116: 91: 612: 913: 827: 747: 3264: 706: 1017: 559: 141: 660:
College (now Rutgers University), Queen's College Grammar School (now Rutgers Preparatory School), and the New Brunswick Theological Seminary. The college was forced to close temporarily, not reopening until 1825. Henry Rutgers donated funds to reopen the school in the form of a $ 5,000 bond, and gave a bell that was placed in the cupola of Old Queens. The bell is rung on important events, including convocations, commencements, and key athletic victories. Today, Old Queens houses the offices of the university president and upper administrative staff.
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1945. The chapel is available to students, alumni, and faculty of all faiths and a variety of services are held throughout the academic term. It is also used for university events including convocation, concerts, alumni and faculty weddings, funerals, and often as the site of lectures by prominent intellectuals and world leaders. Since 1876, graduating classes would have a stone on the exterior of the chapel carved with their class year.
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provided a collection of casts, marble, lithographs, and photographs with a focus on classical archaeology that illustrated "the topography, art, life, and literature of Ancient Greece and Rome." In 1917, the Rutgers Club of New Brunswick renovated the building for the "social uses of the alumni and faculty." The building was razed after sustaining considerable damage during the
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took place on both sides, and several were killed and wounded on our side." The British forces occupied New Brunswick for the next seven months, and a battalion of Hessian troops were encamped on the site. A historic marker erected as a gift of the Class of 1899 is located next to the chapel marking the location of Hamilton's battery.
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and several alumni who have served in the United States military. As a tradition during commencement, those graduating break clay pipes over the cannon as a symbol of breaking ties with their "pipe dreams" of youth and embarking into adulthood. In front of the cannon is a plaque given in 1949 by the
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For its first 30 years, the chapel was used as a college library and for 50 years for daily student body chapel services. As the college's student body increased in size, student body chapel services became less frequent until Rutgers transitioned to become New Jersey's state university beginning in
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and passed through New Brunswick on their way south into Pennsylvania. Positioned on the hilltop above the Raritan, Hamilton's artillery slowed the British advance and afforded Washington sufficient time to escape. One American combatant, Captain Enoch Anderson, remarked that, "A severe cannonading
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The cornerstone for Old Queens was laid on April 27, 1809 by Queen's College's president, the Rev. Ira Condict, who did so "with his left hand, in consequence of suffering a temporary lameness in his right." Classes began within the completed portions of the building as early as 1811 for Queen's
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The Queens Campus contains the historic core of the Rutgers University community and houses the offices of the university's president and key administrative posts. The campus is located on one city block adjacent to New Brunswick's commercial district. This block is bounded by Somerset Street,
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as art history professor in 1891, the "President's House" was used for classes and studio space for the college's Department of Fine Arts. During this period, it housed the college's art collections, including the Thomas L. Janeway Memorial Collection. Janeway, an 1863 alumnus of the college,
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built their own building, Hertzog Hall, on a hill one half-mile away in 1856. The grammar school would remain associated with the University until 1957. With the university fully transitioning from a private institution into a state university, the university and the school, now called
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In 1893, supported by donation from Van Nest's daughter, Ann Van Nest Bussing, the trustees expanded the building by adding a third floor and adding "an appropriate stone porch." The first floor at this time had been renovated to house the college's history faculty and a chapter of the
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George Street, Hamilton Street, and College Avenue. The six building that occupy the campus are the university's oldest structures and represent a range of nineteenth-century architectural styles. Due to its architectural and historical significance, Queens Campus was included on the
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In 1845, Rutgers College hired local builder and architect Nicholas Wyckoff to build a two-story brick building in the southwest corner of the college's small campus. The trustees named the new building after Abraham Van Nest (1777–1864), a New York City merchant and president of the
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In the 1860s, Rutgers began expanding with the addition of science, engineering, military, and agricultural education as New Jersey's sole land grant college, and with substantial financial support and donations. In the last four decades of the 19th century, Rutgers built its first
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In 1990, a century after its construction, Winants Hall underwent a $ 9.4 million restoration. The building currently houses the university's alumni relations and legal counsel offices, and the university's fundraising arm, the Rutgers University Foundation.
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The building's first floor provided rooms for laboratory and lecture instruction for the college's physics, military science, and geology departments, as well as house the college's armory. The second floor was designed to accommodate a geological museum.
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became the school's third president in 1795, but financial constraints forced the college to close for several years. Condict focused on operating the college's grammar school until sufficient funds were raised to support the college's reopening.
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During the eighteenth and nineteenth century, students rented rooms from local boarding houses as the college did not offer dormitories or other student housing. In 1890, Garret E. Winants, a college trustee and wealthy philanthropist from
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At present, the building houses administrative offices and the university's geological museum. The museum, which is among the oldest collegiate geology collections in the United States, was founded by state geologist and Rutgers professor
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which made landfall in the New York City area in September 1944. The demolition took place from February to March 1954. Presently, The location of the former President's House is "Lot 1", a parking lot on the Queens Campus.
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The campus contains several memorials, including trees planted in honour of victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and other persons connected to the university. Located in front of Old Queens, the
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The college, grammar school, and theological seminary shared Old Queens for several years, although Queen's College would close again for a few years later after continued financial troubles in the wake of the
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The Schanck Observatory served as the university's first astronomical facility and was used to provide instruction to its students through the nineteenth and early twentieth century. It is no longer in use.
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merchant John Parker bequeathed a six-acre apple orchard on a hill in New Brunswick to the trustees of Queen's College. Condict had been raising funds to reopen the school with the assistance of
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Hawes, George W., et al. for the U.S. Department of the Interior, Census Office. "Report on Building stones of the United States and Statistics of the Quarry Industry for 1880" from
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The college's first library (c. 1890s) on the second floor the rear section of Kirkpatrick Chapel. This area was converted into part of the chapel's chancel in a 1916 renovation.
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Washington and his forces retreated through New Jersey after surrendering New York City in November 1776, passing through New Brunswick with the British following close behind
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Rutgers University: Kirkpatrick Chapel – New Jersey Historic Preservation Bond Program – Garden State Historic Preservation Trust Fund – Capital Preservation Grant, Level II
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Rutgers College Chartered 1766 as Queen's College and the State University of New Jersey. Catalog for 1917–1918. (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers College, 1917), 198.
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Both forms of the name are used with similar frequency and context. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey – Department of University Communications and Marketing.
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National Register of Historic Places. Inventory Nomination Form for Rutgers Preparatory School (Alexander Johnston Hall) at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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This inflation adjustment calculation projects that $ 1 in 1865 would have $ 14.08 in purchasing power in 2013 (conversion factor: 0.071), using data compiled by
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Twenty-Eighth Report of Rutgers Scientific School, The State College for the benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, New Brunswick, N.J. for the Year 1892
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A few years after receiving its charter in 1766, Queen's College began holding classes in a local tavern and students boarded at houses in the city. The Rev.
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feature "some of the first opalescent and multicolored sheet glass manufactured in America." Four of the chapels windows were created by the studios of
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for the purpose of facilitating the expansion of science and agriculture education. Rutgers expanded these programs after being named New Jersey's only
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The board of trustees appropriated $ 8,000 to build a residence for the college's president that was completed in 1842. The college's sixth president,
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In the first two decades of the twentieth century, Rutgers expanded its student body, and built a larger campus in New Brunswick—starting with
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presented to the trustees a sketch of a proposed dormitory and a donation of $ 75,000 to build it. The building was designed by architect
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In the nineteenth century, Van Nest Hall housed the meeting rooms and libraries of the college's two rival literary and debating societies
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Anderson, Enoch. "Personal Recollections of Captain Enoch Anderson, an Officer of the Delaware Regiments in the Revolutionary War" in
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and programs statewide, the college chapel, an active geological museum, and a preserved nineteenth-century astronomical observatory.
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which were significant in campus life in the nineteenth century. The second floor contained the chemical laboratory of Professor
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form for Queens Campus at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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Rutgers College: The Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of Its Founding as Queen's College, 1766–1916
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The Queens Campus is a six-acre tract. During his ten-year tenure as Rutgers College's sixth president during the 1840s,
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lived in Old Queens and John Henry Livingston owned a home on an avenue that was renamed Livingston Avenue in his honor.
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History of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1771–2000
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Catalogue of the Officers and Alumni of Rutgers College (originally Queen's College) in New Brunswick, N.J., 1766–1916
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Council of Church Boards of Education in the United States of America. Christian Education 13:1–9 (1929), 301–302.
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at the beginning his career, and in the third of three projects for the college. Hardenbergh employed the
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Designed in the Gothic Revival style by architect Henry Janeway Hardenburgh, Geology Hall was built in 1872
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After a successful effort to raise funds to reopen Queen's College, the trustees hired New York architect
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By the end of the nineteenth century, the Queens Campus contained seven buildings designed by architects
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Geology Hall, formerly Geological Hall, was built in 1872 with funds raised by the college's president,
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Doolittle, T. S. "Rutgers College" in Richardson, Charles Francis; and Clark, Henry Alden (editors).
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The rear of the Queen's Campus, circa 1901, seen from the corner of Hamilton Street and George Street
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on July 2, 1973. Often evoked as a symbol of the university's heritage, Old Queens was listed as a
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Hand-Book of the Grounds and Buildings and the Memorials, Portraits and Busts of Rutgers College
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Rutgers College class of 1924 in memory of three military servicemen who died in World War II.
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The Daniel S. Schanck Observatory was designed by architect Willard Smith as a copy of the
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A Memorial of Rev. William Henry Campbell, D.D., LL.D. Late President of Rutgers College
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The Queens Campus seen from George Street through the Class of 1883 Memorial Gateway
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When Sophia Astley Kirkpatrick died in 1871, she left named Rutgers College as the
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brick building, although it was revised to use brownstone, a cheaper alternative.
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The student body assembled on Rutgers College's Queens Campus on February 14, 1906
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was built in 1865 soon after Rutgers College was selected as New Jersey's sole
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pursued Washington as far as New Brunswick, where he and his troops forded the
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severed their ties. The preparatory school relocated to a new campus in
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The Queens Campus spans one city block on a hilltop overlooking the
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The President's House, circa 1901, was used for fine arts classes
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The hilltop on which Queens Campus was later erected was where
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that is no longer used. The Queens Campus was included on the
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
New Jersey Register of Historic Places

Queens Campus, Rutgers University is located in New Brunswick, NJ
Queens Campus, Rutgers University is located in Middlesex County, New Jersey
Queens Campus, Rutgers University is located in New Jersey
Queens Campus, Rutgers University is located in the United States
New Brunswick, New Jersey
40°29′54″N 74°26′46″W / 40.49833°N 74.44611°W / 40.49833; -74.44611 (Queens Campus, Rutgers University)
John McComb, Jr.
Henry J. Hardenbergh
73001113

College Avenue Campus
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Raritan River
grammar school
Old Queens
New Brunswick Theological Seminary
John McComb, Jr.
Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
Van Campen Taylor
liberal arts college
geological museum
college chapel
astronomical observatory
New Jersey Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places

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