Images related to the life of Gerard Rutgers Hardenbergh
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Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh (1736–1790) (great-great grandfather of Gerard and first president of Rutgers College). Gordon Stevenson (1892–1982)
Zimmerli Art Museum Rutgers Gift of William P. Hardenbergh.

Sojourner Truth (1791–1883), 1863
Retrieved from the Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division [LC-DIG-ppmsca-52069]

Sketch of Samuel Lockwood (1819–1894) by W. S. Snyder
Featured in Popular Science Monthly, September 1897, page 5

William Earle Dodge Scott, May 1902
Illustration by Robert Bruce Horsfall (1869–1948) for The Story of a Bird Lover

1893 New Brunswick Business Directory listing Gerard Hardenbergh
The New Brunswick Free Public Library, New Brunswick, NJ