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Date Created1932
DescriptionA photograph of a painting by William M. Boyd (Rutgers Class of 1932), depicting the first intercollegiate football game played between Rutgers College and Princeton University on November 6, 1869.
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Date Created1870
DescriptionChurch Street, New Brunswick showcasing the Van Arsdale house where Fukui students, Yokoi Saheita, Yokoi Daihei, and Kusakabe Tarō (日下部太郎) stayed while studying in New Brunswick.
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Date Created1879
DescriptionRutgers College during the arrival of the first Japanese students studying at Rutgers.
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Date Created1868
DescriptionDavid Murray was born in Bovina, New York, in October 1830. He went to Union College of New York and graduated in 1849. He became a professor at Rutgers College in 1857 teaching mathematics,...
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Date Created1873
DescriptionHoward Harris was the eleventh male missionary sent to Japan by the RCA. Harris was born in Belleville, New Jersey in 1848, served in the civil war as a flag bearer, graduated from Rutgers in 1873....
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Date Created1872
DescriptionIn 1872, Martin N. Wyckoff, a Rutgers College alumnus, departed to Fukui, Japan to replace William E. Griffis as a teacher at the Fukui junior high school. After the expiration of his Fukui contract...
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Date Created1861
DescriptionPortrait of Tomita Tetsunosuke (富田鐡之助) (seated) and Takaki Saburō (高木三郎) (standing). Tomita and Takaki were Katsu Kaishū (勝海舟)'s mentees and were selected by Katsu to...
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Date Created1876
DescriptionEugene S. Booth is a Rutgers College and New Brunswick Theological Seminary alumni. Booth became an Reformed Church missionary and in 1882 succeeded Mary E. Kidder as the president of the Ferris...
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Date Created1870
DescriptionPortrait of Takaki Samro (Takaki Saburō, 高木三郎) in a suit. Takaki traveled alongside Tomita Tetsunosuke (富田鐡之助) as Katsu Koroku (勝小鹿)'s guardians to New Brunswick, New Jersey,...
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Date Created1867
DescriptionPortrait of Kusakabe Tarō (日下部太郎) (right) with Yokoi Saheita (横井左平太) and Daihei (大平) wearing suits.