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File:NBTS from George Street New Brunswick NJ 1880 print.jpg

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A print made between 1883 and 1885, depicting the campus of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, a Reformed Church seminary founded in 1784 located in New Brunswick, NJ. The oldest Protestant seminary in North America. Seen from the south-east, from George Street. Print executed while Minton was associated with the studio of engraver Elbridge Kingsley in New York.
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Source p. 49 of the volume entitled Centennial of the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in America at New Brunswick, N.J.(New York: Board of Publication of the Reformed Church in America, 1885). Was later printed in a March 1890 issue of Scribner's Magazine The last of the four "professorial residences" pictured in pairs at the respective ends of the row of buildings was completed in December 1883 (Ibid, p. 143), which would suggest that the image was made no earlier than that date, and no later than 1885, the date of the volume.
Author J. Minton (small inscription in bottom right corner), which would indicate engraver John Minton of New York City (not to be confused with English medallist John Minton) (Life time: print created 1883-5)

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current14:47, 27 April 2020Thumbnail for version as of 14:47, 27 April 20201,092 × 530 (136 KB)JarodalienUploaded a work by J. Minton (small inscription in bottom right corner), which would indicate engraver John Minton of New York City (not to be confused with English medallist John Minton) (Life time: print created 1883-5) from p. 49 of the volume entitled Centennial of the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in America at New Brunswick, N.J.(New York: Board of Publication of the Reformed Church in America, 1885). Was later printed in a March 1890 issue of Scribner's Magazine The last...
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