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Metadata
Object ID |
M_1_116 |
Title |
[Dickinson Hall, after 1877] |
Collection |
Photo Archives |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Date |
1877-1920 |
Year Range from |
1877 |
Year Range to |
1920 |
Description |
The first Dickinson Hall at Princeton University. A man crouches by a bush in the foreground. The building was lost in a fire in 1920. This photograph shows the building after extensive renovations undertaken in 1877, which included the addition of a central tower. Dickinson Hall, built in 1869, was the first building at Princeton devoted entirely to classroom and lecture space and was also the first academic building constructed while James McCosh was University President. The lecture hall was named for Princeton's first president, Jonathan Dickinson, and was funded by his great-grandson John C. Green. George B. Post designed the building. In 1877, Edward D. Lindsey oversaw structural reinforcements and alterations to the building, including a new roofline and north entrance, an expanded third floor, and a central tower. |
Place |
Princeton, NJ |
Print size |
4 1/2" x 6 1/2" |
Subjects |
Buildings Universities & colleges Halls Lecture halls Stone buildings Classrooms Towers Drive ways Driveways Trees Vines Bicycles & tricycles People Men Bushes |
People |
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747 McCosh, James, 1811-1894 Green, John C. Post, George B. Lindsey, Edward D. |
Search Terms |
Princeton University Dickinson Hall |
Notes |
In pencil on back of photo: M-1 Dickinson Hall |