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"Drumthwacket, " Moses Taylor Pyne house, 354 Stockton Road, Princeton, New Jersey, 1911. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Drumthwacket, " Moses Taylor Pyne house, 354 Stockton Road, Princeton, New Jersey, 1911
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"Drumthwacket, " Moses Taylor Pyne house, 354 Stockton Road, Princeton, New Jersey, 1911. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Drumthwacket, " Moses Taylor Pyne house, 354 Stockton Road, Princeton, New Jersey, 1911
"Drumthwacket, " Moses Taylor Pyne house, 354 Stockton Road, Princeton, New Jersey, 1911. [Official residence of the governor of New Jersey]
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Drumthwacket," the historic Moses Taylor Pyne house located at 354 Stockton Road in Princeton, New Jersey, is depicted in this stunning hand-colored lantern slide photograph taken by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1911. The Italianate-style mansion, which serves as the official residence of the Governor of New Jersey, exudes an air of elegance and grandeur. The image captures the house's intricate architectural details, including the ornate balustrade adorning the roofline and the decorative urns flanking the entrance. The meticulously designed gardens, with their lush greenery and colorful blooms, add to the property's charm and beauty. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a leading figure in American architectural photography and garden design, expertly captured the essence of Drumthwacket in this hand-tinted photograph. Her artistic vision and attention to detail are evident in the vibrant colors and precise composition of the image. This photograph, taken during the early 20th century, is a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of Drumthwacket and its place in American history. The house, which was built in 1835, has been a cherished landmark in Princeton and a symbol of New Jersey's heritage for generations. The Library of Congress, a leading cultural institution in the United States, holds this lantern slide in its extensive collection, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in American history and architecture. This image offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back in time to a bygone era and inviting us to appreciate the beauty and elegance of Drumthwacket.
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