Rutgers University Libraries, Spec. Coll. & Univ. Archives. Henry Woodhull Green Correspondence (Mc 857).

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Rutgers University Libraries, Spec. Coll. & Univ. Archives. Henry Woodhull Green Correspondence (Mc 857).

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Many of the graduating Seniors of the classes of 1819 and 1820 of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) delivered speeches on various national, international, moral and philosophical topics, as demonstration of their achievements and education at the institution. The compiler of this collection of Senior speeches, Henry Woodhull Green, was a graduate in 1820, who later went on to study at the Litchfield Law School, and to become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, Ne...

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