Thomas Olden House on the grounds of Drumthwacket

dc.creatorBeards, Daniel E.
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-22T20:53:02Z
dc.date.available2024-07-22T20:53:02Z
dc.date.issued2008-01-03
dc.descriptionBuilt approximately 1757 by Thomas Olden, younger brother of John Olden (see Olden Manor), this was home to Thomas, his wife Sarah, and their two children, Nathaniel and Hart. From their house�s location on the original Olden tract, they probably had a clear view of the Battle of Princeton on January 3, 1777 on the other side of Mercer Street. After the battle, Washington and some of his men purportedly came to this house asking for help with their wounded. Firsthand encounters with the violence of war would have been shared by many other Princeton residents in December 1776 and January 1777. For nearly a month, British troops patrolled and controlled the town, scouring Princeton for revolutionaries and looting townspeople�s belongings. The Battle of Princeton tore directly through Princeton�s main road into the downtown, chasing out the British once and for all. Charles Smith Olden, grandson of Thomas Olden and later New Jersey Governor during the Civil War, was also born here in 1799.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10929/121738
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dc.subjectThomas Olden House
dc.subjectDrumthwacket
dc.subjectGovernor's Official Residence
dc.subjectNew Jersey Executive Mansion
dc.subjectMansion
dc.subjectWilliam Penn
dc.subjectBattle of Princeton
dc.subjectAmerican History
dc.subjectHistory
dc.subjectThe American Revolution
dc.subjectU.S. National Register of Historic Places
dc.subjectNew Jersey Register of Historic Places
dc.subjectPrinceton
dc.subjectMercer County
dc.subjectBorough of Princeton
dc.subjectThe Delaware Region
dc.subjectNew Jersey
dc.subjectNJ
dc.subjectJersey
dc.subjectThe Garden State
dc.subjectThe Raritan Valley Region
dc.titleThomas Olden House on the grounds of Drumthwacket

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