The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . REV. JOHN H. GILLESPIE, 54 REV. F. S. SCHENCK, PETER HERTZOG HALL now a part of Brooklyn, but then adecidedly country village. The need ofstrengthening Queens College at NewBrunswick and the promise of beingstrengthened by it, led to another changeof location, and in October, 1810, began work here in connection with Queens College but not in identifica-tion with it. One building sufficed forboth institutions. Seminary professorstaught in the College in addition to theirSeminary duties. But the student
The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . REV. JOHN H. GILLESPIE, 54 REV. F. S. SCHENCK, PETER HERTZOG HALL now a part of Brooklyn, but then adecidedly country village. The need ofstrengthening Queens College at NewBrunswick and the promise of beingstrengthened by it, led to another changeof location, and in October, 1810, began work here in connection with Queens College but not in identifica-tion with it. One building sufficed forboth institutions. Seminary professorstaught in the College in addition to theirSeminary duties. But the students of theSeminary were graduates of the College,or, in many cases, of other Colleges, es-
Size: 1782px × 1402px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookidcityofnewbrunswi00newb