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Date(s)
- 1894 (Creation)
Extent
1 photograph
Name of creator
Administrative history
Founded in 1855 as the New Jersey State Normal School, The College of New Jersey is the oldest teacher training college in the state and the ninth oldest in the nation. Originally located in downtown Trenton, the college expanded academically and physically, and later moved to suburban Ewing Township in the 1930s.
Over the years, the name of the college has changed to reflect its expanding mission.
New New Jersey State Normal School, 1855-1908
New Jersey Normal School in Trenton, 1908-1929
New Jersey State Teachers College and State Normal School at Trenton, 1929-1937
New Jersey State Teachers College at Trenton, 1937-1958
Trenton State College, 1958-1996
The College of New Jersey, 1996-present
Name of creator
Biographical history
Charles A. Krauch was a Trenton photographer who captured many of the early class photos of the New Jersey State Normal School at Trenton. He was active in Trenton at several successive addresses from 1890 to 1898. He opened his own gallery in 1890. He later moved to California, where he exhibited at L.A. Photographic Salon in 1902.
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The photograph shows students and faculty sitting in front of and standing on the steps of the school. Some students and faculty are holding tennis rackets. They are located in front of the main doors to the school building. There is a banner hung over the closed doors that reads "By Striving We Win. '94." There is a person in the left-most window reading a book. The photo is signed "Krauch Photo." The photographer is Charles A. Krauch.