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Historic Morven 
55 Stockton Street Princeton, NJ 08540
609-683-4495

Morven has played a role in the history of the state and the nation for more than two hundred years. The residents of Morven have included a signer of the Declaration of Independence, one of the first women poets in the country, two United States Senators, and five New Jersey governors. The daily lives of all of the inhabitants of Morven and the development of the house and grounds reflect centuries of changing political, economic, cultural, and social history in New Jersey.

The property that became Morven was part of a 5,500-acre tract purchased from William Penn in 1701 by the first Richard Stockton to settle in Princeton. In 1754, his grandson, Richard Stockton, one of the leading attorneys in the American colonies and later a signer of the Declaration of Independence, acquired 150 acres of this land and soon thereafter he and his wife, Annis Boudinot Stockton, built a house on the site. Annis, the daughter of a French Huguenot silversmith, became a published poet. She named their house "Morven," after a mythical Gaelic kingdom in the epic poems of Ossian.

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Bainbridge House
Historical Society Of Princeton
158 Nassau St, Princeton, NJ
609-921-674

Historic Morven

55 Stockton, Princeton, NJ 08542
609-683-4495
www.historicmorven.org
 

Landaus Albert Einstein Mini-Museum
Located in Landaus, 102 Nassau St, Princeton, NJ
609-924-3494

Princeton University Art Museum
Princeton Campus, Princeton, NJ
609-258-4102

Historical Society Of Princeton
158 Nassau St, Princeton, NJ
609-921-6748

Thomas Clarke House
500 Mercer Road, Princeton, NJ
609-921-0074

 

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