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Historical Photograph Collection, Grounds and Buildings Series, circa 1850-1980: Finding Aid (BOXES SP3 AND SP4 OUT FOR DIGITIZATION)
AC111

The Marquand Chapel (center of photo), built in 1881, served as the university chapel until its destruction in 1920 by a fire that started in and destroyed the original Dickinson Hall. To ascertain the chapel's former location on campus, note the columns of Whig Hall on the right; East College, left, was demolished in 1897 to make way for the Pyne Library (present-day East Pyne).
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Summary Information
- Collector:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
- Title and dates:
- Historical Photograph Collection, Grounds and Buildings Series, circa 1850-1980
- Abstract:
- The Grounds and Buildings Series of the Historical Photograph Collection contains photographs of the grounds and buildings owned by Princeton University. The photographs date from the late 1850s to the present, with the bulk of the photographs dating from the 1870s to the 1940s.
- Size:
- 27 linear feet (7 small boxes; 69 medium boxes; 6 large boxes)
- Call number:
- AC111
- Location:
- Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special
Collections.
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Princeton University Archives.
Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA - Language(s) of material:
- English.
- Storage note:
- This collection is stored onsite at the Mudd Manuscript Library.
Description
The Historical Photographs Collection -- Grounds and Buildings Photographs documents the enormous growth and change of the face of Princeton University's campus from the late 1850s to the present. Even the face of college campuses is fluid--buildings do not always stand permanently, nor remain in the same location. During this time a great number of buildings at Princeton were razed or destroyed by fire and replaced by new buildings; some of these buildings were subsequently demolished or moved to make way for even newer ones.
Buildings which were razed include: Philosophical Hall (1803-1873), the first Chapel (1847-1896), Bonner-Marquand Gymnasium (1869-1907), Carpenter Hall/House (undated-1909), East College (1833-1896), Halsted Observatory (1869-1932), Reunion Hall (1870-1965), University Hall (1876-1916), and Upper Pyne Building (1896-1963).
Buildings that were moved to other locations include Corwin Hall (originally called Wilson Hall), and the Joseph Henry House (which was moved three times, first in 1870, then in 1925, and again in 1946). A series of houses which served as faculty homes or rooming houses on Nassau St. (numbering 31 and 39, and 45, 49, and 51) were all moved in 1909 when the construction for Holder Hall was begun. Carpenter House/Hall (37 Nassau St.) was demolished at this time. President McCosh's post-presidency residence was moved from 103 Prospect St. to 391 Nassau St. in 1916.
Buildings lost to fires include: Dickinson Hall (1870) and Marquand Chapel (1882) both went up in flames in 1920; in 1924 the Casino (1895) burned; in 1928 the John C. Green School of Science (1873) and the Dynamo Building (1889) burned down; and in 1944 the University Gymnasium (1903) and the Brokaw Memorial (1892) caught on fire while U.S. soldiers were being housed in the gymnasium. Nassau Hall has also been a victim of fire several times since it was built in 1756.
A number of the grounds on campus are no longer in existence. The University Field was eliminated when the Engineering Quadrangle was built in 1962. The only remaining evidence of the field and its buildings and stands are the Ferris Thompson Gates on Prospect St., and the Third World Center which was built as the Osborn Field House. The area where Brokaw Field used to be is now the site of 27 tennis courts and the Mathey Tennis Pavilion (1961). The locations of several athletic fields have been changed: currently Clarke Field, Strubing Field, Finney Field, Campbell Field, and Sexton Field now stands where Laughlin Field once stood. Bedford Field moved from its original location to its present location in 1986, and Lourie-Love Field took its place.
Many other elements of the campus have changed. The Drinking Fountain no longer exists on campus; the Bulletin Elm was cut down in 1888. The Princeton Student Monument (a.k.a., the Christian Student, c1880), is now inside Jadwin Gymnasium. The first Boat House was probably destroyed when the Class of 1877 Boat House was built in 1912, and the vast areas of open land that can be seen in the campus views of the 1860 and 1870s stretching out beyond Prospect House are now filled with residential subdivisions, corporate buildings and roadways.
Over the years both the name and function of many buildings on campus changed. An important distinction is to be made between the name of a building and its function. It is the name of a building and the date(s) of construction and alteration that are the key aspects for this collection. Photographs relating to the function of buildings, including photographs of students engaged in activities connected to or relevant to a specific building have been removed to the Campus Life series of the Historical Photograph Collection. Photographs which were removed include photographs of dormitory rooms, dedication ceremonies of buildings, and student activities including sports, clubs, and social events.
Duplicates of photographs post-dating 1880 have been discarded, unless the quality of different photographs necessitated keeping more than one copy. Multiple copies of photographs pre-dating 1880 have been retained. Copy negatives have been discarded as well, unless no original photograph exists.
Photographs relating to Princeton Borough have been removed and given to the Historical Society of Princeton. Researchers interested in photographs of the Princeton Borough and surrounding areas not owned by Princeton University should contact the Historical Society of Princeton.
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
Access and Use
Access
Collection is open for research use.
Restrictions on Use and Copyright Information
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish material from the collection must be requested from the University Archivist. Copyright is held by the Trustees of Princeton University.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Provenance and Acquisition
The Grounds and Buildings Photographs Collection was assembled from a variety of sources which include the Grounds and Buildings Files; the Historical Subject Files; the files of the Secretary of the University; Communications Office files; PAW files; photograph albums; and from the collections of individual alumni.
Related Materials
Related Archival Material
- Historical Subject Files, Grounds and Buildings (1802-present; bulk 1870s-present), AC#110
- Glass-plate negative collection
- P Collection albums
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Melissa Johnson in 1994-1995, with the assistance of Morgan Russo in 1994. Finding aid written by Melissa Johnson in 1994-1995.
Descriptive Rules Used
Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
Encoding
Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Techbooks and Cristela García-Spitz on February 13, 2007.
Finding aid written in English.
Preferred Citation
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Historical Photograph Collection, Grounds and Buildings Series, Box and Folder Number; University Archives, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
Subject Headings
These materials have been indexed in the Princeton University Library online catalog using the following terms. Those seeking related materials should search under these terms.
- Princeton University. -- Buildings.
- Princeton University -- Photographs.
- Buildings -- New Jersey -- Princeton.
- College buildings -- New Jersey -- Princeton -- 19th century.
- College buildings -- New Jersey -- Princeton -- 20th century.
- Landscape architecture -- New Jersey -- Princeton.
- Princeton (N.J.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Photographs.
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Contents List
Series 1: Grounds and Buildings Photographs
Arrangement
Photographs in Series 1: Grounds and Buildings are arranged first according to size of photograph: Small photographs are those that measure 5x7" or smaller; Medium photographs are those that measure 11x14" or smaller; and Large photographs are those that measure 16x20" or smaller. Within each of these sizes the photographs are arranged alphabetically by name of building and ground. Photographs have then been placed in as close to chronological order as possible. Main entry: Photographs of buildings and grounds may be located by using the main entry, which is the formal, or proper, name of the building. Cross references are provided for alternate names for buildings, which are often less formal or more commonly used names. For example, photographs of Henry Hall or 1904 Hall will not found under the headings Henry Hall or 1904 Hall, but will be found under the entry of “Class of 1904-Henry Hall.” Cross-references: Cross references are given in the form of “ See:” references and “ See also:” references. “ See:” references point to the location of the items. “ See also:” references point to additional locations in which other photographs of the building or ground may be found. Change of name and function: Buildings have been arranged in the collection according to their most recent name. Previous names are listed under this main entry. For example, photographs of Pyne Library will be found under the heading of East Pyne. Cross references have been provided for previously used names, as well as other names by which the buildings and grounds are known. In cases in which the function of the building has changed, the change has been noted within the main entry for the building. Only in some cases is the function of a building given as a related entry. This occurs mainly when the building has been commonly referred to by its function, rather than by its name. (A name authority list is found at the end of this register.) Dates: The dates given after the name of a building are the original dates of construction. If a building was altered or additions were made, those dates are given after the construction date. In some cases, dates are given in parentheses. This indicates the date span of a function of a building or ground. For example, dates given after all of the Eating Clubs are in parentheses. These dates refer to the period in which the Eating Club was in existence, not the dates of the building. (We don't seem to know all of the dates for the different buildings, and many Eating Clubs have had more than one building.) The various sources that can be consulted on the history of buildings at Princeton University often provide contradictory information for the original date of many buildings. In most cases, the variation in dating can be attributed to the difference of opinion over whether it is the date of construction, dedication, or occupation which constitutes the original date of the building. In the case of some older buildings acquired by the University the date of construction is not known [i.e. Faculty Housing -- 31 Nassau St. (Guyot (Arnold) House, 1901 acquired by PU; 1901 sold to Mrs. Horatio W. Turner and moved to 8 Greenholm)]. Types of buildings or grounds: Most photographs of buildings and grounds appear under the name of the individual building and ground. Exceptions are those buildings, or groups of buildings, and grounds that fall under certain categories. These include: Boat Houses, Chapels, Faculty Housing, Gymnasiums, Libraries, Observatories, Sculpture, and Tennis Courts. Another category of photographs is identified as “Campus Views.” These photographs are comprised of photographs that show more than one building on campus, and thus provide a “view.” The “Campus Views” have been divided into different geographical areas: Aerial Views; Front Campus (Front, West, East, and Towards Nassau St.); Middle Campus (Middle, West, and East); South Campus; and Storm Pictures. A map demonstrating these divisions can be found at the end of this description. Maps which represent the campus at different periods of time may be found in the General Catalogue of Princeton University (located in the reference room), the Historical Subject Files -- Grounds and Buildings Collection [AC110], the book Princeton University Land, 1756-1984 (1986) by Gerald Breese, Princeton Architecture (1967) by Constance Grieff, and in the Archives' Map Collection (AC113). In some cases lists of types of buildings and grounds will be provided as a means of reference only. The actual photographs will be located under the name of the individual building or area. These include: archways, gateways, fields (athletic), Eating Clubs, and residential colleges (with the exception of Wilson College for which there are photographs of the entire residential college). Researchers will find a way through the collection by using the detailed authority list and box listings for the small, medium, large and oversize photographs. The authority list provides an exhaustive list of all of the buildings and grounds for which there are photographs, and additionally lists those buildings for which there are no photographs. In the latter instance, the phrase “no photographs” appears after the main entry. The box listings identify specific boxes in which photographs of buildings may be found. Negatives have not been separated, and may be found in all three size boxes.
Aaron Burr Hall, 1891
Box SP1, Box MP1 Aeronautical Laboratory, 1964
Box MP1 Alexander Hall, 1892
Box SP1, Box MP1-2, Box LP1 Architectural Laboratory, 1949
Box SP1, Box MP2 Architecture, School of, Building, 1963
Box MP2-3 Art Museum, 1887-circa 1962
Box SP1, Box MP3 Art Museum, Princeton University (The), 1966; 1989
Box SP1, Box MP3, Box LP1 Atwater (Lyman Hotchkiss) House, undated
Box SP1 Baker (Hobart) Memorial Rink, 1922
Box SP1, Box MP3 Blair Hall and Tower, 1897; 1907
Box SP1, Box MP4-5, Box LP1 Boathouses - Boathouse, 1874
Box SP1, Box MP5 Boathouses - Class of 1877 Boathouse, 1912
Box SP1, Box MP5-6 Brokaw Memorial, 1893
Box SP1, Box MP6 Brown (David) Hall, 1891
Box SP1, Box MP7, Box LP1 Bulletin Elm [cut down 1888]
Box SP1, Box MP7 Campbell Hall, 1909
Box SP1, Box MP8, Box LP1 Campus Club, (1900-)
Box MP8 Campus Views - Aerial Views
Box SP1, Box MP8-11, Box LP1 Campus Views - Front Campus
Box SP1, Box MP12-14, Box LP1 Campus Views - Middle Campus
Box SP1, Box MP15-19, Box LP1 Campus Views - South Campus
Box SP1, Box MP20 Campus Views - West Campus
Box SP1 Campus Views - Storm Pictures
Box SP2, Box MP20-21 Canal
Box SP2, Box LP1 Cannon Club, ( 1895-1975; 1975-)
Box SP2, Box MP21 Cannon Green and Cannon, 1840
Box SP2, Box MP21-23 Cap and Gown Club, 1890
Box MP23 Carnegie, Lake, 1906
Box SP2, Box MP23, Box LP1 Casino, 1895-1924
Box SP2, Box MP24 Cemetery, Princeton
Box SP2, Box MP24 Chancellor Green, 1873; 1954
Box SP2, Box MP25-27, Box LP2 Chapels - Chapel, 1847-1896
Box SP2, Box MP28 Chapels - Marquand Chapel, 1882-1920
Box SP2, Box MP29, Box LP2 Chapels - University Chapel, 1925-
Box SP2, Box SP30-31, Box LP2 Charter Club, (1901-)
Box MP32 Class of 1877 Laboratory, 1888-1940
Box SP2, Box MP32 Class of 1879 Hall, 1904
Box SP2, Box MP32, Box LP2 Class of 1886 Golf Club House, 1902/03
Box MP32 Class of 1901-Laughlin Hall, 1924
Box SP2, Box MP32 Class of 1903 Hall, 1928
Box SP2, Box MP33 Class of 1904-Howard Henry Memorial Dormitory, 1922
Box SP2, Box MP33 Class of 1905-Walter L. Foulke Memorial Dormitory, 1922
Box SP2, Box MP33 Class of 1912 Sports Pavilion, 1965
Box MP33 Class of 1915 Hall, 1949
Box MP34 Class of 1922 Hall, 1964
Box MP34 Class of 1927-Clapp Hall, 1987
Box MP34 Class of 1937 Hall, 1960
Box MP34 Class of 1938 Hall, 1960
Box MP34, Box LP2 Class of 1939 Hall, 1960
Box MP34 Class of 1940 Hall, 1964
Box MP34 Class of 1941 Hall, 1964
Box MP34 Class of 1942 Hall, 1964
Box MP34 Clio Hall, 1837-38; 1893
Box SP2, Box MP34-35 Cloaca Maxima, 1836? 1861-1881
Box SP2, Box MP35 Cloister Inn/Club, ( 1912-1972; 1977)
Box SP2, Box MP35 Colonial Club, (1891-)
Box SP2, Box MP35 Computer Information Technology (CIT), 1968
Box MP35 Corwin Hall, 1951
Box SP2, Box MP35-36 Cottage Club, (1886-)
Box SP2, Box MP36 Cuyler Hall, 1912
Box SP2, Box MP36 Dial Lodge, (1907-)
Box SP3, Box MP36 Dickinson Hall, 1870-1920
Box SP3, Box MP37 Dickinson Hall, 1929
Box MP37 Dod (Albert B.) Hall, 1890
Box SP3, Box MP37-38, Box LP2 Dodge Gateway, 1933
Box SP3, Box MP38 Dodge Hall, 1900
Box SP3 Drinking Fountain
Box SP3 Dynamo Building, 1889-1928
Box MP38 East College, 1833-1896
Box SP3, Box MP39, Box LP2 East Pyne, 1897
Box SP3, Box MP39-41, Box LP2 Edwards Hall, 1880
Box SP3, Box MP41, Box LP2 Elm Club, ( 1895-1973; 1975-)
Box SP3, Box MP42 E. M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology, 1873-1908
Box SP3, Box MP42 Energy Research Laboratory, 1979
Box MP42 Engineering Quadrangle, 1962
Box MP42 Eno Hall, 1924
Box SP3, Box MP42 Epigraphical Museum, circa 1901
Box SP3 Faculty Housing - 31 Nassau St., Guyot House
Box MP42 Faculty Housing - 37 Nassau St.
Box MP42 Faculty Housing - 39 Nassau St., Carpenter House, demolished 1909
Box MP42 Faculty Housing - 45 Nassau St., Julia Smith House
Box SP3, Box MP42 Faculty Housing - 49 Nassau St., Bunyon House
Box MP43 Faculty Housing - 51 Nassau St., Alexander House, 1830/34
Box SP3, Box MP43 Faculty Housing - Broadmead, [1922?]
Box MP43 Faculty Housing - Butler Tract Housing, 1948
Box MP43 Faculty Housing - College Road, 1922
Box MP43 Faculty Housing - Ferris Thompson Homes, 1949
Box MP43 Faculty Housing - Fitz Randolph Place, [1922?]
Box MP43 Faculty Housing - Hibben-Magie Apartments, 1961; 1965
Box MP43 Faculty Housing - Lakeside Housing, 1954
Box MP43 Faculty Housing - Prospect St. Apartments, 1928
Box MP43 Faculty Housing - Stanworth Garden Apartments, 1946
Box MP43 Field House, Caldwell, 1963
Box MP43 15 University Place, [1951?]
Box SP3, Box MP43 Fine Hall, 1930; renamed 1968
Box MP43 Fine Hall, 1970
Box MP43 Fitzpatrick (Keene) Field House, 1914
Box MP43 FitzRandolph Gateway, 1905
Box SP3 5 Ivy Lane, 1928
Box MP44 Forbes College, 1893
Box SP3, Box MP44 Forrestal (James) Research Center, 1951
Box SP3, Box MP44-46 48 University Place, 1901/04
Box MP46 Frick Chemical [Chemistry] Laboratory, 1929
Box SP3, Box MP46 Garage (Washington and William Sts.), 1903/04-1927
Box MP46 Gauss Hall, 1960
Box MP46 Green Hall, (1927)1962
Box SP3, Box MP46 Greenhouse, 1915-circa 1960
Box MP46 Guyot Hall, 1909
Box SP3, Box MP47 Gymnasiums - First Gymnasium, 1859-1965
(see also Campus Views-Middle Campus-West)
Box MP47 Gymnasiums - Bonner-Marquand Gymnasium, 1869-1907
Box SP3, Box MP47 Gymnasiums - University Gymnasium, 1903-1944
Box SP3, Box MP47-48 Gymnasiums - Dillon Gymnasium, 1947
Box MP48-49 Gymnasiums - Jadwin Gymnasium, 1969
Box MP49 Halls, The (Whig and Clio)
Box SP4, Box MP49 Hamilton Hall, 1911
Box SP4, Box MP50 Harrison Street Housing Project, 1946
Box MP50 Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club of Pittsburgh
Box MP50 Henry (Joseph) House, 1837/38
Box MP50 Holder Hall and Tower, 1910
Box SP4, Box MP51-52, Box LP3 Hoyt (Henry) Laboratory (Biochemical Sciences), 1977
Box MP52 Insurance Survey Photographs
Box SP4 Ivy Club, (1879-)
Box SP4, Box MP52, Box LP3 Ivy Hall, 1847-
Box SP4, Box MP52 Jadwin Hall, 1970
Box MP52 Joline Hall, 1932
Box SP4, Box MP52 Jones Hall, 1930; 1970
Box SP4, Box MP52 Karge (Joseph) House, undated
Box SP4 Key and Seal Club, (1904-1968)
Box MP52 Laughlin Hall, 1924
Box MP52 Lawrence Court Apartments, 1964
Box MP52 Libraries - Engineering Library, Class of 1900 Library, 1962
Box MP52 Libraries - Fine Hall Library, 1970
Box MP52 Libraries - Firestone (Harvey) Memorial Library, 1948; 1970; 1988
Box SP4, Box MP53-60 Libraries - Marquand Library, 1966
Box MP60 Libraries - Mudd (Seeley G.) Library, 1976
Box MP61 Libraries - Street (Julian) Library (Wilcox Hall), 1962
Box MP62 Little (Stafford) Hall, 1899
Box SP5, Box MP62, Box LP3 Lockhart Hall, 1927
Box SP5, Box MP62 Log College, 1726
Box SP5, Box MP62 Log College Church
Box SP5 Lowrie House, 1845
Box MP62 MacLean House, 1756
Box SP5, Box MP62-63, Box LP3 Madison Hall, 1916
Box SP5, Box MP63, Box LP3 Magnetic Observatory, 1889
Box SP5, Box MP63 Math-Physics-Statistics Complex, 1970
Box SP5, Box MP63, Box LP3 Mather Sun Dial, 1907
Box SP5, Box MP63, Box LP3 McCarter Theatre, 1929
Box SP5, Box MP64 McCormick Gateway, undated
Box MP64 McCormick Hall, 1922; 1965
Box SP5, Box MP64 McCosh Hall, 1906
Box SP5, Box MP64, Box LP3 McCosh (James) House, 1888
Box SP5, Box MP64 McCosh (Isabella) Infirmary, 1892; Annex, 1899
Box SP5, Box MP64-65 McCosh (Isabella) Infirmary, 1924
Box SP5, Box MP65, Box LP3 McCosh Walk, undated
Box SP5, Box MP65-66, Box LP3 Merwick Hall, undated
Box SP5, Box MP66 Moffett (George M.) Biological Laboratory, 1976
Box MP66 Morven, undated
Box SP5 Murray Hall, 1879
Box SP5, Box MP66 Murray-Dodge Hall, 1900
Box SP5, Box MP66, Box LP4 Nassau Hall, 1765; 1802; 1855; 1905
Box SP5, Box MP66-71, Box LP4 Naval Ordnance Laboratory, 1947
Box MP71 New South, 1965
Box MP71 Quadrangle, 1961
Box MP71 Observatories - Halsted Observatory, 1869-1932
Box SP5, Box MP72, Box LP5 Observatories - Observatory of Instruction, 1878
Box SP5, Box MP72 Observatories - FitzRandolph Observatory [New Observatory], 1934
Box SP6, Box MP72 Palmer Memorial Stadium, 1914
Box SP6, Box MP72-74, Box LP5 Palmer Physical Laboratory, 1908
Box SP6, Box MP74 Patton Hall, 1906
Box SP6, Box MP74 Pennsylvania Railroad - Princeton Junction, 1868; 1872; 1879; 1918
Box SP6, Box MP74 Pennsylvania Railroad - Bridge, 1868; 1872; 1879; 1918
Box MP74 Pennsylvania Railroad - Dinky, 1868; 1872; 1879; 1918
Box MP74 Pennsylvania Railroad - Train Station (Dinky), 1868; 1872; 1879; 1918
Box SP6, Box MP74, Box LP5 Pennsylvania Railroad - Mile Markers, 1868; 1872; 1879; 1918
Box SP6, Box MP74 Pennsylvania Railroad - Office, 1868; 1872; 1879; 1918
Box MP74 Philosophical Hall, 1803-1873
Box MP75 Photographer's Shanty, [circa 1870s]
Box SP6, Box MP75 Power Plant, 1921
Box SP6, Box MP75 Princeton Club (NYC)
Box MP75 Princeton Education Center at Blairstown
Box MP75 Princeton House on Sutton Island (“Fir Lee”), undated
Box SP6 Princeton University Press, 1911
Box SP6, Box MP75 Prospect House and Gardens, 1849
Box SP6, Box MP75-77, Box LP5 Prospect Street
Box SP6, Box MP77 Pyne (Lower) Building, 1896
Box SP6, Box MP77, Box LP5 Pyne (Upper) Building, 1896-1963
Box SP6, Box MP77 Pyne Hall, 1921
Box SP6, Box MP77-78, Box LP5 Quadrangle Club, (1901-)
Box MP78 Refectory, 1834-1866
Box MP78 Reserve Officers Training Corps, Armory, 1928
Box SP6, Box MP78 Reunion Hall, 1870-1965
Box SP6, Box MP78, Box LP5 Robertson Hall (Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs), 1965
Box SP6, Box MP79-80 Rothschild Arch, 1930
Box MP80 School of Science (John C. Green), 1873-1928
Box SP6, Box MP80-81, Box LP6 Sculpture
Box MP81 Service Building, 1927
Box MP82 70 Washington Road, undated
Box MP82 Spelman Halls, 1973
Box MP82 Springdale Golf Course, 1905
Box MP82 Stanhope Hall, 1803
Box SP6, Box MP82, Box LP6 Stevenson Halls, named, 1968
Box MP82 Student Activities Building (proposed),
Box MP82 10 Mercer St. (Sheldon House),
Box MP82 Tennis Courts
Box SP6, Box MP82 Terrace Club, (1904-)
Box MP83 Third World Center, 1892(1971)
Box MP83 Thomson Graduate College, 1913; 1926
Box SP6, Box MP83-86, Box LP6 Thompson (Ferris) Wall and Gateway, 1911
Box MP86 Tiger Gateway, undated
Box SP7, Box MP86 Tiger Inn, (1890-)
Box SP7, Box MP86 Tower Club, (1902-)
Box SP7, Box MP86 University Field (Olden and Prospect Sts.)
Box SP7, Box MP86-87, Box LP6 University Hall, 1876; 1884-1916
Box SP7, Box MP87 University Store, 1958
Box SP7, Box MP87 Vice-President's House, 1800-1871
Box MP87 Vivarium, 1910
Box MP87 Von Neumann Hall, 1960
Box MP87 Walker Memorial Dormitory [Walker Hall], 1928
Box SP7, Box MP87 Washington Road, undated
Box SP7 West College, 1836; 1870; 1926; 1964
Box SP7, Box MP87-89 Whig Hall, 1837/38; 1893
Box SP7, Box MP89-90, Box LP6 Wilcox Hall, 1961
Box MP90 Wilson (Woodrow) Hall, 1951-1963
Box MP90 Wilson (Woodrow) College, 1957
Box SP7, Box MP90-91 Witherspoon Hall, 1877
Box SP7, Box MP91, Box LP6 Woolworth Center for Musical Studies, 1963
Box MP91 Wu (Gordon) Hall, 1983
Box MP91 Series 2: Grounds and Buildings Additions
Series Description
The Grounds and Buildings Additions series consists of photographs that have been added to the collection since the time of its original processing in the mid-1990s.
Arrangement
Photographs in the Grounds and Buildings series are grouped into two categories, Buildings and Sculpture and Grounds. Within these categories, photographs are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Buildings
Aaron Burr Hall
Box AD01, Folder 1 Alexander Hall
Box AD01, Folder 2 Alexander Residence
Box AD01, Folder 3 Arbor Inn
Box AD01, Folder 4 Architectural Models
Box AD01, Folder 5 Architecture, School of
Box AD01, Folder 6 Art Museum
Box AD01, Folder 7 Baker Rink
Box AD01, Folder 8 Bendheim Hall
Box AD01, Folder 9 Blair Hall and Tower
Box AD01, Folder 10 Boat House
Box AD01, Folder 11 Brown (David) Hall
Box AD01, Folder 12 Butler College
Box AD01, Folder 13 Buyers Hall
Box AD01, Folder 14 Campbell Hall
Box AD01, Folder 15 Campus Views, Aerial Views
Box AD01, Folder 16 Campus Views, Front Campus East
Box AD01, Folder 17 Campus Views, Front Campus West
Box AD01, Folder 18 Campus Views, General
Box AD01, Folder 19 Campus Views, Middle Campus
Box AD01, Folder 20 Campus Views, Rear Campus
Box AD01, Folder 21 Canal, Delaware & Raritan
Box AD01, Folder 22 Cannon Green
Box AD01, Folder 23 Carpenter Hall
Box AD01, Folder 24 Center for Jewish Life
Box AD01, Folder 25 Chapels, Marquand Chapel (Exterior)
Box AD01, Folder 26 Chapels, Marquand Chapel (Interior)
Box AD01, Folder 27 Chapels, Old Chapel
Box AD02, Folder 1 Chapel, University Chapel (Exterior)
Box AD02, Folder 2 Chapel, University Chapel (Interior)
Box AD02, Folder 3 Class of 1879 Hall
Box AD02, Folder 4 Class of 1901 Hall
Box AD02, Folder 5 Class of 1903 Hall
Box AD02, Folder 6 Class of 1915 Hall
Box AD02, Folder 7 Class of 1922 Hall
Box AD02, Folder 8 Class of 1927 Hall (Clapp Hall)
Box AD02, Folder 9 Class of 1937 Hall
Box AD02, Folder 10 Class of 1938 Hall
Box AD02, Folder 11 Class of 1939 Hall
Box AD02, Folder 12 Class of 1940 Hall
Box AD02, Folder 13 Clio Hall
Box AD02, Folder 14 Computer Science Building
Box AD02, Folder 15 Corwin Hall
Box AD02, Folder 16 Cuyler Hall
Box AD02, Folder 17 Dial Lodge
Box AD02, Folder 18 Dickinson Hall
Box AD02, Folder 19 Dod Hall
Box AD02, Folder 20 East College
Box AD02, Folder 21 East Pyne
Box AD02, Folder 22 Eating Clubs, Arch Club
Box AD02, Folder 23 Eating Clubs, Campus Club
Box AD02, Folder 24 Eating Clubs, Cannon Club
Box AD02, Folder 25 Eating Clubs, Cap and Gown Club
Box AD02, Folder 26 Eating Clubs, Charter Club
Box AD02, Folder 27 Eating Clubs, Cloister Inn
Box AD02, Folder 28 Eating Clubs, Colonial Club
Box AD02, Folder 29 Eating Clubs, Cottage Club
Box AD02, Folder 30 Eating Clubs, Court Club
Box AD02, Folder 31 Eating Clubs, Elm Club
Box AD02, Folder 32 Eating Clubs, Gateway Club
Box AD02, Folder 33 Eating Clubs, Ivy Club
Box AD02, Folder 34 Eating Clubs, Key and Seal Club
Box AD02, Folder 35 Eating Clubs, Quadrangle Club
Box AD02, Folder 36 Eating Clubs, Terrace Club
Box AD02, Folder 37 Eating Clubs, Tiger Inn
Box AD02, Folder 38 Eating Clubs, Tower Club
Box AD02, Folder 39 Edgehill School
Box AD02, Folder 40 Edwards Hall
Box AD02, Folder 41 E. M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology
Box AD02, Folder 42 Engineering Quadrangle
Box AD02, Folder 43 Eno Hall
Box AD02, Folder 44 Faculty Housing
Box AD02, Folder 45 Faculty Housing, Butler Tract
Box AD03, Folder 1 Faculty Housing, Ferris-Thompson
Box AD03, Folder 2 Faculty Housing, Hibben-Magie
Box AD03, Folder 3 Faculty Housing, Stenworth Garden
Box AD03, Folder 4 Feinberg Hall
Box AD03, Folder 5 Field Center
Box AD03, Folder 6 Fine Hall
Box AD03, Folder 7 Fisher Hall
Box AD03, Folder 8 FitzRandolph Gateway
Box AD03, Folder 9 Forbes College
Box AD03, Folder 10 Forrestal (James) Research Center, Aerospace Propulsion Laboratory
Box AD03, Folder 11 Foulke Hall
Box AD03, Folder 12 Frick Laboratory
Box AD03, Folder 13 Gauss Hall
Box AD03, Folder 14 Graduate College
Box AD03, Folder 15 Graduate College, Proctor Memorial Hall
Box AD03, Folder 16 Green Hall
Box AD03, Folder 17 Guyot Hall
Box AD03, Folder 18 Gymnasiums, Dillon Gymnasium
Box AD03, Folder 19 Gymnasiums, Jadwin Gymnasium
Box AD03, Folder 20 Gymnasiums, Old Gymnasium
Box AD03, Folder 21 Hamilton Hall
Box AD03, Folder 22 Henry Hall
Box AD03, Folder 23 Historic Homes, Atwater (Lyman Hotchkiss) House
Box AD03, Folder 24 Historic Homes, Castle Howard (Alfred S. Baker's Home)
Box AD03, Folder 25 Historic Homes, Thomas Clarke House
Box AD03, Folder 26 Historic Homes, Westland (Grover Cleveland's Home)
Box AD03, Folder 27 Historic Homes, Darlington Farm House
Box AD03, Folder 28 Historic Homes, Drumthwacket
Box AD03, Folder 29 Historic Homes, Dunwalke
Box AD03, Folder 30 Historic Homes, McCosh (James) House
Box AD03, Folder 31 Historic Homes, McClaren House
Box AD03, Folder 32 Historic Homes, Morven
Box AD03, Folder 33 Historic Homes, Olden Manor
Box AD03, Folder 34 Historic Homes, Priest (Joseph) House
Box AD03, Folder 35 Historic Homes, Thomson House
Box AD03, Folder 36 Historic Homes, West (Andrew Fleming) House
Box AD03, Folder 37 Holder Hall
Box AD04, Folder 1 Hoyt (Henry E.) Laboratory
Box AD04, Folder 2 Institute for Advanced Study
Box AD04, Folder 3 Jadwin Hall
Box AD04, Folder 4 Joline Hall
Box AD04, Folder 5 Jones Hall
Box AD04, Folder 6 Joseph Henry House
Box AD04, Folder 7 Lake Carnegie
Box AD04, Folder 8 Laughlin Hall
Box AD04, Folder 9 Lewis Thomas Laboratory
Box AD04, Folder 10 Libraries, Chancellor Green Library
Box AD04, Folder 11 Libraries, Firestone (Harvey S.)
Box AD04, Folder 12 to 14 Libraries, Marquand
Box AD04, Folder 15 Libraries, Mudd (Seeley G.)
Box AD04, Folder 16 Little (Stafford) Hall
Box AD05, Folder 1 Lockhart Hall
Box AD05, Folder 2 Maclean House
Box AD05, Folder 3 Madison Dining Hall
Box AD05, Folder 4 Magnetic Laboratory
Box AD05, Folder 5 Marx Hall
Box AD05, Folder 6 Mathey College
Box AD05, Folder 7 Mathey-Rockefeller Library
Box AD05, Folder 8 McCarter Theatre
Box AD05, Folder 9 McCormick Hall
Box AD05, Folder 10 McCosh Hall
Box AD05, Folder 11 McCosh (Isabella) Infirmary
Box AD05, Folder 12 McCosh Walk
Box AD05, Folder 13 Miss Fine's School
Box AD05, Folder 14 Murray-Dodge Hall
Box AD05, Folder 15 Nassau Hall
Box AD05, Folder 16 Nassau Street
Box AD05, Folder 17 Nassau Inn
Box AD05, Folder 18 New South
Box AD05, Folder 19 Observatories, Halsted Observatory
Box AD05, Folder 20 Observatories, FitzRandolph Observatory
Box AD05, Folder 21 Palmer House
Box AD06, Folder 1 Palmer Memorial Stadium
Box AD06, Folder 2 Palmer Physical Laboratory
Box AD06, Folder 3 Patton Hall
Box AD06, Folder 4 Peacock Inn
Box AD06, Folder 5 Pennsylvania Railroad (Dinky Station)
Box AD06, Folder 6 Philosophical Hall
Box AD06, Folder 7 Poe Field
Box AD06, Folder 8 Princeton Battlefield
Box AD06, Folder 9 Princeton Cemetary
Box AD06, Folder 10 Princeton Inn
Box AD06, Folder 11 Princeton-Penn Accelerator
Box AD06, Folder F .12 Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Box AD06, Folder 13 Princeton Public Schools
Box AD06, Folder 14 Princeton Stadium
Box AD06, Folder 15 Princeton Theological Seminary
Box AD06, Folder 16 Princeton Town Views
Box AD06, Folder 17 Prospect House (Gardens)
Box AD06, Folder 18 Prospect House (Interior)
Box AD06, Folder 19 Prospect House (North Façade)
Box AD06, Folder 20 Prospect House (South Façade)
Box AD06, Folder 21 Pyne Hall
Box AD06, Folder 22 Reunion Hall
Box AD06, Folder 23 Robertson Hall (Woodrow Wilson School)
Box AD07, Folder 1 Rockefeller College
Box AD07, Folder 2 Scheide House
Box AD07, Folder 3 School of Science (John C. Green)
Box AD07, Folder 4 Schultz Laboratory
Box AD07, Folder 5 Spelman Hall
Box AD07, Folder 6 Stanhope Hall
Box AD07, Folder 7 Stevenson Hall
Box AD07, Folder 8 Stony Brook
Box AD07, Folder 9 Stuart Hall
Box AD07, Folder 10 Tennis Courts
Box AD07, Folder 11 University Field
Box AD07, Folder 12 University Hotel, University Hall
Box AD07, Folder 13 University Store
Box AD07, Folder 14 Walker Hall
Box AD07, Folder 15 Wallace Hall
Box AD07, Folder 16 Wawa Market
Box AD07, Folder 17 West College
Box AD07, Folder 18 Whig Hall
Box AD07, Folder 19 Wilcox Dining Hall
Box AD08, Folder 1 Wilson College
Box AD08, Folder 2 Witherspoon Hall
Box AD08, Folder 3 Woodrow Wilson Hall
Box AD08, Folder 4 Wu Hall
Box AD08, Folder 5 Double-sided Images
Box AD08, Folder 6 Miscellaneous, Unidentified
Box AD08, Folder 7 to 8 Sculpture and Grounds
Abraham & Isaac
Box AD09, Folder 1 Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Window
Box AD09, Folder 2 Bell, Nassau Hall
Box AD09, Folder 3 Cannon Green
Box AD09, Folder 4 Cubi XIIII
Box AD09, Folder 5 Cups and Trophies
Box AD09, Folder 6 FitzRandolph Gates
Box AD09, Folder 7 Flags
Box AD09, Folder 8 Forrestal, James, Bust of
Box AD09, Folder 9 Franklin, Benjamin, Statue of
Box AD09, Folder 10 Freedom, Fountain of
Box AD09, Folder 11 Fu Dogs
Box AD09, Folder 12 Gargoyles
Box AD09, Folder 13 Head of Woman
Box AD09, Folder 14 Ivy
Box AD09, Folder 15 Lions
Box AD09, Folder 16 Mace, Ceremonial
Box AD09, Folder 17 Madison, James, Bust of
Box AD09, Folder 18 Mather Sundial
Box AD10, Folder 1 Moses
Box AD10, Folder 2 Murals (Green Hall)
Box AD10, Folder 3 Out to Lunch
Box AD10, Folder 4 Oval with Points
Box AD10, Folder 5 Plaques
Box AD10, Folder 6 Princeton Battle Monument
Box AD10, Folder 7 Princeton Blues
Box AD10, Folder 8 Princeton Cemetery
Box AD10, Folder 9 The Princeton Student (The Christian Student)
Box AD10, Folder 10 Prospect Garden
Box AD10, Folder 11 Seals
Box AD10, Folder 12 Song of the Vowels
Box AD10, Folder 13 Stained Glass
Box AD10, Folder 14 Tigers, Adams Mall (between Whig and Clio)
Box AD10, Folder 15 Tigers (between Blair and Little)
Box AD10, Folder 16 Tigers (Brown Hall)
Box AD10, Folder 17 Tigers (Class of 1871)
Box AD10, Folder 18 Tigers (Devereax)
Box AD10, Folder 19 Tigers (Nassau Hall)
Box AD10, Folder 20 Tigers (Palmer Square)
Box AD10, Folder 21 West, Andrew Fleming (Statue of)
Box AD10, Folder 22
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