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Revision as of 10:38, 22 November 2012

Etching of Samuel Johnson leading the first students to the Trinity Church schoolhouse (at right). Completed for the 200th anniversairy of King's College, in 1954

The Trinity Church schoolhouse was the first location occupied by King's College. It was located on the grounds of the church, near the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street.

The tomb of Alexander Hamilton is located on the grounds today.

Preceded by
None
Campus of Columbia University 
1754-1760
Succeeded by
College Hall