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  2. Queens Campus, Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Campus contains the historic core of the Rutgers University community and houses the offices of the university's president and key administrative posts. The campus is located on one city block adjacent to New Brunswick's commercial district. This block is bounded by Somerset Street, George Street, Hamilton Street, and College Avenue. [3]

  3. Old Queens - Wikipedia

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    The Rev. Ira Condict, third president of Queen's College, laid the cornerstone for Old Queens on 27 April 1809. Chartered on 10 November 1766, Queen's College was initially a small, private liberal arts college affiliated with the Dutch Reformed church founded "for the education of youth in the learned languages, liberal and useful arts and sciences, and especially in divinity; preparing them ...

  4. Alexander Johnston Hall - Wikipedia

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    The school, which was chartered with Rutgers as "Queen's College" in 1766, is now an independent school located on a 45-acre campus on Easton Avenue in Somerset, New Jersey. In 1964, the university renamed the building to honor 1870 graduate, Alexander Johnston , a historian and classics instructor at the school.

  5. Rutgers-Camden plans $60M project on Cooper Street - AOL

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    Rutgers University–Camden serves about 6,100 students and has more than 1,000 faculty and staff members. Jim Walsh is a senior reporter with the Courier-Post, Burlington County Times and The ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex ...

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    83 Somerset Street 40°29′56″N 74°26′47″W  /  40.49875°N 74.44625°W  / 40.49875; -74.44625  ( Old Queens, Rutgers University New Brunswick

  7. Winants Hall - Wikipedia

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    View from Somerset Street. When Garrett E. Winants donated money to Rutgers College for the creation of its first dormitory, he stipulated that the building expressly be used “only by the students of Rutgers College...and be kept in good and reasonable repair at the expense of said college.” [3] The cornerstone was laid by Winants on June 18, 1889 during a celebration of faculty and ...