Morven Museum & Garden
This 1985 State of the Arts story covers the creation of an historic museum and garden at Morven, once the residence of Richard Stockton, New Jersey's only signer of the Declaration of Independence to later be imprisoned, and his wife, poet Annis Boudinot. Architect John Hatch gives a walk-through, and rare early 20th century footage shows both the last Stockton family members at a party and a reception given by Governor Hughes during the time Morven was the official governor's residence. Governors Byrne and Kean also weigh in on the importance of Morven Museum & Garden. Produced by Susan Wallner.
Morven House
Morven, known officially as Morven Museum & Garden, is a historic 18th-century house on Stockton Street in Princeton, New Jersey. It served as the New Jersey Governor's Mansion for nearly four decades in the 20th century, and has been designated a National Historic Landmark. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Robert Field Stockton and his unceasing quest for fame and glory
Historian and Morven Docent Dr. Joe Wroblewski presents a look into the life of Commodore Robert Field Stockton and his “unceasing quest for fame and glory.” Robert Field Stockton was involved in many of the controversies and conflicts of his day, whether it was military exploits, Manifest Destiny, industrialization, partisan politics, or the question of slavery. Join us to learn how the Commodore played a crucial role in the development of the United State and his beloved state of New Jersey.
Morven - Princeton, N. J.
Morven, home to generations of Stocktons including Richard Stockton, signer of the Declaration of Independence was also N. J. Governor's Mansion; now a house museum.
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A House Called Morven
My family created this movie in the 20s in a house call Morven which is now a museum in Princeton. My grandfather, Bayard, and his family were the last Stocktons to live there. This film depicts the Stockton family during the Revolution and Richard Stockton, the Signer, and his wife Annis (a poet and revolutionary) and their treatment by the British during their occupation of New Jersey.
The film stars my grandfather and his sisters, Charlotte, Martha, and Roberta, as they retell the tale of their ancestors' sacrifices during the American Revolution.
This is a pivotal year where the forces of oligarchy may drive our fellow citizens into the arms of a demagogue. My ancestors, while not perfect, fought against this to establish a new democracy. It is so important to engage in the further progression of this nation. The United States is a community and a community doesn't work without the people in it.
Visit Morven! My ancestral home!
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Former governor's mansion lives on as museum and garden
Built in the 1750s by Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Morven eventually became the first New Jersey governor’s residence.
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Painters of the Jersey Shore
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