Envisioning Hope College
Alternative Title
Hertzog Hall, Circa 1880
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Type
Image
Date
1880
Format
image/jpeg
Description
A picture of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary campus, with Hertzog Hall prominent in the middle of the image. Hertzog Hall was opened in 1856, and was the place where several graduates of the Holland Academy received their theological education prior to the beginning of theological education at Hope College. There are several other buildings surrounding Hertzog Hall. Streets, lawns, and trees are in the foreground. Below the image it says, "New Brunswick Theological Seminary, circa 1880".
Spatial Coverage
New Brunswick (N.J.); New Brunswick Theological Seminary; Hertzog Hall
Subject
Theological seminaries--New Jersey--New Brunswick
Source
Bruins, Elton J., and Karen G. Schakel (Eds.). (2011). Envisioning Hope College: Letters written by Albertus C. Van Raalte to Philip Phelps Jr., 1857 to 1875. Holland, MI: Van Raalte Press.; page 221
Identifier
New Brunswick Theological Seminary, circa 1880.jpg
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Repository
Hope College Library, Archives and Special Collections
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