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  1. The Joseph Henry House is a historic building located on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Joseph Henry , a prominent American physicist who worked in electromagnetics , designed the house in 1836 and lived there from its completion in 1838 until taking a position as the first secretary ...

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    Joseph Henry came to Princeton in 1832 and was given the use of a house. That house, previously occupied by Prof. Vethake was replaced in 1838 with the Joseph Henry House. The Joseph Henry House has been relocated 3 times since. The House was registered as national historical landmark in 1965. Though well documented, there are questions about the o...

    “Plan of our house submitted to the building committee of college – January 1837. This was the plan proposed by myself.” The drawings above were kindly sent by Smithsonian Institution Archives (please see full bibliography below). Although said to be in Box 50 (“The Papers of Joseph Henry“), this drawing was found in Box 49 with a record unit of 70...

    “We are just about to move and hope to get into the new house in the course of the present week … We commenced to move to day and expect to get through by tomorrow night.” Joseph Henry Letter to James Henry – September 13, 1938 The lithograph from 1860 shows the house similar to what we have today. The picture from 1863 shows the house similar to w...

    “CHAPTERII: THE COLLEGE EXPANDS: 1802-1846.” Chapter II: The College Expands: 1802-1846. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 June 2013. “Joseph Henry House.” Joseph Henry House. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 June 2013. “Joseph Henry House.” Princeton University Digital Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 June 2013. “More Princeton Springtime.” Craig Duff, picture of JH House from his...

  2. The Joseph Henry House is a historic building located on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Joseph Henry, a prominent American physicist who worked in electromagnetics, designed the house in 1836 and lived there from its completion in 1838 until taking a position as the first secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in 1848.

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  4. The Joseph Henry House was made the official residence of the dean of the College soon after that office was created in 1909 and was so used through the incumbencies of Deans Elliott, McClenahan, Gauss, Godolphin, and Finch. In 1961 it became the home of William D'O. Lippincott, dean of students from 1954 to 1968, and executive director of the ...

  5. Jul 2, 2013 · The house at 72 Library Place was built in 1836 by Charles Steadman, and acquired by Woodrow Wilson in 1889. Wilson commissioned New York architect Edward S. Child in 1895 to design the Tudor Revival house at 82 Library Place. In 1832 Joseph Henry came to Princeton University as a professor of natural philosophy.

  6. Joseph Henry (1797-1878) became the Smithsonian's first Secretary when the Institution was founded in 1846. As its director for the next thirty-one years, Henry profoundly influenced the future of American science. In keeping with Henry's commitment to basic research, the Smithsonian provided essential institutional support for coordinating and funding research, publishing original studies ...

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