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522:, Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, a trustee who taught at the grammar school in 1782. With a successful fundraising effort, obtaining the support of the Reformed Church's Synod of New York, and with Parker's donation of the six-acre apple orchard tract, Queen's College was reopened. The trustees decided to build a large building to house the college's instruction, and provide housing for the faculty, to house the grammar school. The building would also house a theological seminary, run by the Rev.
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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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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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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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738:(YMCA). In 1893, the new third floor boasted a "large and well-lighted room for the uses of classes in draughting" and the second floor for work in graphics, while housing collections of the Engineering school. In 1917, Van Nest's second and third floors were occupied by the English and education department.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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381:, from 1809 to 1823. Old Queens was used for instruction, student chapel services, and housed members of the college's faculty. In the institution's early years, the building housed the college, its grammar school (until 1830), and the
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Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (Newark campus)
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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1222:Rutgers University Maps: College Avenue Campus Map
953:The exterior of Kirkpatrick Chapel was built from
16:College campus in Middlesex County, New Jersey, US
3756:List of National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey
1513:
1208:New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
428:, was designated as a national landmark in 1976.
3820:Tourist attractions in New Brunswick, New Jersey
3766:
3401:Saint Mary of Mount Virgin Roman Catholic Church
3321:Middlesex Avenue–Woodwild Park Historic District
2213:School of Health Professions (Piscataway campus)
1526:
1380:(New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1966).
1255:National Historic Landmarks Program – Old Queens
730:(1798–1853) who taught at Rutgers for 23 years.
2208:School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
1609:"Paths to Historic Rutgers: A Self-Guided Tour"
1544:
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852:. Hardenbergh's design called initially for a
2519:Connecticut–Rutgers women's basketball rivalry
2179:Rutgers Business School (New Brunswick campus)
2071:Rutgers Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
2021:Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine
1773:(August 8, 2012). Retrieved September 2, 2013.
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3795:University and college campuses in New Jersey
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2771:George F Smith Library of the Health Sciences
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1519:Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
1220:Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
474:, placed his cannons to cover the retreat of
2664:School of Health Professions (Newark campus)
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586:, and additional classroom buildings on the
2713:Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal
2673:School of Public Affairs and Administration
2228:School of Public Health (Piscataway campus)
1849:Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
1831:The Historical Marker Database (HMdb.org).
1813:"Alumni Class Stones at Kirkpatrick Chapel"
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1142:Political Science professor Robert Sahr in
360:Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
3825:Neighborhoods in New Brunswick, New Jersey
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2061:New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
2016:BioMaPS Institute for Quantitative Biology
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573:New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
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3790:Gothic Revival architecture in New Jersey
3351:Short Hills Battlefield Historic District
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3785:Greek Revival architecture in New Jersey
3291:G. W. Helme Snuff Mill Historic District
2223:School of Nursing (New Brunswick campus)
2218:School of Management and Labor Relations
2051:Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences
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2677:School of Public Health (Newark campus)
2644:Rutgers Business School (Newark campus)
2198:School of Communication and Information
1342:A History of Rutgers College, 1766–1924
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3391:Old School Baptist Church and Cemetery
3386:First Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
3341:Raritan Landing Archeological District
2066:Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences
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418:New Jersey Register of Historic Places
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3544:Laing House of Plainfield Plantation
3234:National Register of Historic Places
2274:Center for Women's Global Leadership
1244:(1973). Retrieved September 5, 2013.
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1177:National Register of Historic Places
892:, a dinosaur trackway discovered in
742:Daniel S. Schanck Observatory (1865)
457:National Register of Historic Places
422:National Register of Historic Places
392:, Nicholas Wyckoff, Williard Smith,
3311:Livingston Avenue Historic District
2756:American Insurance Company Building
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3780:Federal architecture in New Jersey
3316:Livingston Manor Historic District
3306:Kingston Village Historic District
2870:University College (Camden campus)
2682:University College (Newark campus)
2649:Rutgers Law School (Newark campus)
2169:Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
544:New Brunswick Theological Seminary
383:New Brunswick Theological Seminary
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3346:Road Up Raritan Historic District
3336:Queens Campus, Rutgers University
2865:School of Nursing (Camden campus)
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2086:Waksman Institute of Microbiology
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3296:King's Highway Historic District
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1708:Final Report on the Tenth Census
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1298:Demarest, William Henry Steele.
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3301:Kingston Mill Historic District
2144:Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
2102:New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus
1950:On the Banks of the Old Raritan
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496:William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe
424:in 1973. The oldest building,
3406:Saint Peter the Apostle Church
3356:Six Mile Run Historic District
3254:Old Queens, Rutgers University
2438:Rutgers Agricultural Field Day
2249:Archibald S. Alexander Library
2164:Mason Gross School of the Arts
2041:Eagleton Institute of Politics
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2076:Rutgers Cooperative Extension
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751:Daniel S. Schanck Observatory
438:History of Rutgers University
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3326:Old Bridge Historic District
3238:Middlesex County, New Jersey
2821:College of Arts and Sciences
2624:College of Arts and Sciences
2269:Douglass Residential College
2159:Graduate School of Education
1376:McCormick, Richard Patrick.
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3479:Ephraim Fitz-Randolph House
3474:Ensley-Mount-Buckalew House
3149:National Historic Landmarks
2735:Golden Dome Athletic Center
2321:Rutgers Ecological Preserve
2184:School of Arts and Sciences
1732:New Jersey Historic Trust.
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3484:Mary Wilkins Freeman House
3286:Delaware and Raritan Canal
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3376:Christ Episcopal Church
1747:"Stained Glass Windows"
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678:Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck
540:Alexander Johnston Hall
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2983:Keeper of the Register
2423:Peithessophian Society
2382:Rutgers Formula Racing
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3574:Matthias Smock House
3549:Livingston Homestead
3504:Holmes–Tallman House
2311:Rutgers Campus Buses
1978:Alumni & Faculty
1649:"Exhibit Highlights"
1067:Class of 1877 Cannon
948:Gothic Revival style
854:Gothic Revival style
796:transit observations
788:refracting telescope
701:Van Nest Hall (1845)
607:Old Queens (1809–23)
402:liberal arts college
287:Renaissance, Federal
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3667:Perth Amboy Station
3657:Old Cranbury School
3514:George Inness House
2857:Rutgers Law Journal
2766:One Washington Park
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2356:Zimmerli Art Museum
1996:(current president)
1793:"Services Overview"
1452:Hageman, Howard G.
1422:Demarest, David D.
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866:George Hammell Cook
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3617:Cedar Grove School
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2850:Rutgers Law School
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2706:Rutgers Law Review
2603:Newark, New Jersey
2479:Women's basketball
2428:Philoclean Society
2341:William the Silent
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