Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Object ID |
J_16_018 |
Title |
1920 |
Collection |
Photo Archives |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Date |
1920 |
Year Range from |
1920 |
Year Range to |
1920 |
Description |
Rear view of Springdale, 86 Mercer Street, in 1920. The house was designed by architect John Notman and built in 1851 for Richard Stockton (grandson of the Signer of the Declaration of Independence and son of Commodore Stockton). Springdale is now home to Princeton Theological Seminary's presidents. |
Place |
Princeton, NJ |
Print size |
4 1/2" x 6 3/4" |
Subjects |
Buildings Residences Houses Homes Seminaries, Theological Trees |
People |
Notman, John, 1810-1865 Stockton, Richard |
Search Terms |
Princeton Theological Seminary Springdale Mercer Street |
Notes |
In pencil on back of photo: Rear View of 86 Mercer pulled J-16 623 R2157 Springdale 1920 Note - WSG 1952 Rear view of Springdale House - architect John Notman. Built in 1851 for Richard Stockton, son of the Commodore. Sold to the Princeton Theological ca. 1900 Seminary which uses it was the official residence of the President. |
Provenance |
Print of glass plate negative in HSP collection. Primarily from local photography studios Kopp and Silvester. A_9_s_004 is another print of the same image. |

