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Sign: Princeton University - John Witherspoon memorial plaque


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East Pyne Hall, Princeton, NJ 08542, USA
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On the sign:
JOHN WITHERSPOON
1723 - 1794

[Another plaque]
Patriot
"He is as high a Son of Liberty as any Man in America."
John Adams 1774

Witherspoon embraced America from his arrival in Philadelphia and his warm reception in Princeton. As relations with Great Britain strained, he tolerated the growing student unrest at the College and was patient with demonstrations favoring independence even before he became an advocate from the pulpit.

With eight other men he formed the Somerset County Committee of Correspondence in 1774 and he was elected to the New Jersey Provincial Congress. In June 1776, he was chosen as one of New Jersey’s delegates to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. He became one of the most forceful proponents of the Declaration of Independence, the only minister and the only college president among the fifty-six signers. He signed the Articles of Confederation and was selected in 1787 to attend the New Jersey ratifying convention for the Constitution.

[Another plaque II]
President

"To preside over that College, methinks is a province worthy of an Angel!"
Benjamin Rush 1767

After the death of Samuel Finley in 1766, the Trustees of the College of New Jersey sought a new president who could not only lead academically and theologically, but who could also reconcile philosophical divisions in the church. Witherspoon was elected by the Trustees and prevailed upon in formal correspondence in 1767 to “obey the Call” from America. While he deliberated, Benjamin Rush, then a medical student at the University of Edinburgh, and attorney Richard Stockton, then in London on business, paid him personal visits. This was primarily to appeal to his wife, Elizabeth, who eventually consented. They sailed from Greenock on the brig Peggy and arrived with their five children in Philadelphia on August 6, 1768.

Once installed as president, Witherspoon proceeded to put the College on a secure financial footing and undertook academic reforms. He introduced the method of teaching by lecture and taught history, moral philosophy, composition and criticism. His students included James Madison and Aaron Burr, twelve cabinet officers, twenty-eight senators, forty-nine congressmen, three justices of the Supreme Court and twelve state governors. He presided over the College until his death, with the increasing assistance after 1779 of his son-in-law, Samuel Stanhope Smith. He died at Tusculum in 1794.
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The statue commemorates John Witherspoon who was the sixth president of Princeton University and one of the founding fathers of the United States.
The sculpture was made by Alexander Stoddart and was placed in 2001.

On the base of the statue are plaques describing various aspects of John Witherspoon’s career
(another plate depicting him as a preacher, not photographed).

The statue was photographed on the same day by the same photographer Click for a larger image
The rest of the plates were photographed by the same photographer
"Patriot" plate Click for a larger image
Plate "President of the University" Click for a larger image

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