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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nassau_HallNassau Hall - Wikipedia

    May 27, 1971. Nassau Hall, colloquially known as Old Nassau, is the oldest building at Princeton University in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. [4] In 1783 it served as the United States Capitol building for four months. At the time it was built in 1756, Nassau Hall was the largest building in colonial New Jersey and the ...

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  2. princetoniana.princeton.edu › campus › nassau-hallNassau Hall | Princetoniana

    The name "Nassau Hall" was proposed by Governor Jonathan Belcher in honor of King William III, "who was a branch of the illustrious house of Nassau." During the American Revolution, when Princeton's campus became a battleground, Nassau Hall was ravaged by the occupying troops of both armies. The Battle of Princeton on January 3, 1777, marked a ...

  3. Jun 17, 2015 · When finished in 1756, Nassau Hall was the largest stone structure in North America. First known image of Nassau Hall, New American Magazine, 1760. Nassau Hall Iconography Collection (AC177), Box 1. Governor Jonathan Belcher of New Jersey, who granted the College its charter on October 22, 1746, suggested the name Nassau Hall.

  4. First known image of Nassau Hall, 1760. Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives. Nassau Hall also housed a grammar school for younger students in the 18th century. This documents the “Rules and Orders” of the school, c. 1752

  5. Aug 31, 2019 · When construction was completed, Nassau Hall was the largest stone building in New Jersey. Throughout the Revolutionary War, Princeton’s campus was a battleground and as a result, the integrity ...

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  7. Souce: Savage, Nassau Hall, 1756-1956, p.17. Smith's Nassau Hall had three stories and a basement. It was about 176 feet long and 54 feet wide at the ends, with a central element projecting about four feet in front and about twelve feet in back. Over the center of the hip roof was a modest cupola. There were three entrances at the front of the ...

  8. Dec 22, 2005 · Nassau Hall, the centerpiece of the Princeton campus, is both a University and national landmark. The following is a sampling of its history: Originally known as the College of New Jersey, the University held classes in Elizabeth for one year and in Newark for nine years, before meeting in Princeton's Nassau Hall when it was completed in 1756.

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