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    The Joseph Henry House on Princeton University

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    The Joseph Henry House now stands along the northern edge of the University's campus adjacent to Chancellor Green and serves the home of Princeton's Adlinger Center for the Humanities. After Henry's departure, the house served as the official housing of the Dean of the College, the University's senior undergraduate academic officer, from 1909 to 1961.Original file name IMG_2672.jpe

    The Joseph Henry House on Princeton University

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    The Joseph Henry House now stands along the northern edge of the University's campus adjacent to Chancellor Green and serves the home of Princeton's Adlinger Center for the Humanities. After Henry's departure, the house served as the official housing of the Dean of the College, the University's senior undergraduate academic officer, from 1909 to 1961.Original file name IMG_2672.jpe

    The Joseph Henry House on Princeton University

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    The Joseph Henry House now stands along the northern edge of the University's campus adjacent to Chancellor Green and serves the home of Princeton's Adlinger Center for the Humanities. After Henry's departure, the house served as the official housing of the Dean of the College, the University's senior undergraduate academic officer, from 1909 to 1961

    Joseph Henry House on the Campus of Princeton University

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    The Joseph Henry House is a historic building located on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. Joseph Henry, a prominent American physicist who worked in electromagnetics, designed the house in 1836 and lived there from its completion in 1838 until taking a position as the first secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in 1848. The Henry house has been moved repeatedly throughout its history, first in 1870 to a site behind East College, again in 1925 to the corner of Washington Road and Nassau Street to accommodate the construction of the Princeton University Chapel, and finally in 1946 to its present location. The Henry house now stands along the northern edge of the University's campus adjacent to Chancellor Green and serves the home of Princeton's Adlinger Center for the Humanities. After Henry's departure, the house served as the official housing of the Dean of the College, the University's senior undergraduate academic officer, from 1909 to 1961

    Joseph Henry House on the Campus of Princeton University

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    The Joseph Henry House is a historic building located on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. Joseph Henry, a prominent American physicist who worked in electromagnetics, designed the house in 1836 and lived there from its completion in 1838 until taking a position as the first secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in 1848. The Henry house has been moved repeatedly throughout its history, first in 1870 to a site behind East College, again in 1925 to the corner of Washington Road and Nassau Street to accommodate the construction of the Princeton University Chapel, and finally in 1946 to its present location. The Henry house now stands along the northern edge of the University's campus adjacent to Chancellor Green and serves the home of Princeton's Adlinger Center for the Humanities. After Henry's departure, the house served as the official housing of the Dean of the College, the University's senior undergraduate academic officer, from 1909 to 1961.Original file name IMG_4532_edited-1.jpe

    Joseph Henry House on the Campus of Princeton University

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    The Joseph Henry House is a historic building located on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. Joseph Henry, a prominent American physicist who worked in electromagnetics, designed the house in 1836 and lived there from its completion in 1838 until taking a position as the first secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in 1848. The Henry house has been moved repeatedly throughout its history, first in 1870 to a site behind East College, again in 1925 to the corner of Washington Road and Nassau Street to accommodate the construction of the Princeton University Chapel, and finally in 1946 to its present location. The Henry house now stands along the northern edge of the University's campus adjacent to Chancellor Green and serves the home of Princeton's Adlinger Center for the Humanities. After Henry's departure, the house served as the official housing of the Dean of the College, the University's senior undergraduate academic officer, from 1909 to 1961.Original file name IMG_4532_edited-1.jpe

    Portrait of Joseph Henry McCoy

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    Portrait of Joseph Henry McCoy.[back] Joseph Henry McCoy; students and alumni M-

    Memorial of Joseph Henry.

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    Publication 356Pub. also in 1880, by order of Congress.List of the scientific papers of Joseph Henry: p. 365-374.Introduction: Proceedings in Congress relative to a public commemoration.--pt.I. Obsequies of Joseph Henry.--pt.II. Memorial exercises at the Capitol.--pt.III. Memorial proceedings of societies.--Appendix: Proceedings in Congress regarding the erection of a monument to Joesph Henry.Mode of access: Internet

    Joseph Henry Sweney

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    An obituary for former Iowa state senator Joseph Henry Sweney

    Joseph Henry Sweney

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    An obituary for former Iowa state senator Joseph Henry Sweney
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