Status Destroyed Country United States Completed 1874 Opened 1874 Cost 100,000 USD Architect William Appleton Potter | Type Laboratory Named for John Cleve Green Height 43 m Town or city Princeton Architectural style High Victorian Gothic | |
Inaugurated May, 1873 by Joseph Henry Similar Princeton University Nassau H, Alexander Hall, Firestone Memorial Library |
The John C. Green School of Science, endowed by John Cleve Green, was built in September 1873 located near the corner of Nassau Street and Washington Road in Princeton, New Jersey. It housed the science department of the College of New Jersey (the original name of Princeton University). On November 26, 1928 it was destroyed by a fire.
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