LYNN H. BOYER, JR., WILDWOOD, N. J.
"PROSPECT", PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
PRINCETON, N. J.
of
Since 1878 "Prospect," a stately stone
house with extensive rear gardens, has been
the official residence of the President
Princeton University. It was built in 1849 on
the site of an eighteenth century farmhouse
owned by Col. George Morgan, whose scienti-
fic farming brought him into association with
Washington and Franklin. Many official re-
ceptions have been held in the gardens,
which are at their loveliest in June.
EKTACHROME BY WILLIAM VANDIVERT
CURTEICHCOLOR ⓇART-CREATION FROM COLOR TRANSPARENCIES (REG.U.S.A.PAT. OFF.)
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