The Large Dollhouse
The Large Dollhouse is a replica of the 1847 Greek Revival home owned by New Jersey State Senator George H. Large. It is located at 117 Main Street in Flemington, N.J. His granddaughter, Josephine Large Talbott, commissioned John and Linda Kubish of Goliath Miniatures to build it.
Football Player
On November 6, 1869, George Large was one of 25 Rutgers players to face The College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in the first intercollegiate football game ever played, at College Field in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Midway through the game, Large collided with Princeton player and was knocked unconscious. He regained consciousness after several minutes and helped Rutgers go on to win the game.
Lawyer & Politician
After graduating from Rutgers, Large passed the bar and opened his own law office in 1882.
In 1885, Large ran successfully for the New Jersey Senate on the Republican ticket. He was the first Republican elected to the State Senate from traditionally Democratic Hunterdon County. Selected Senate President in 1888, he served as acting governor when Governor Robert S. Green was out of the state.
Tax Man
In 1889, President Benjamin Harrison appointed Large the Collector of Internal Revenue for New Jersey’s Fifth District. He served in this position for five years before returning to private practice.
Large joined with his son, George K. Large, to establish the Flemington law firm of Large & Large (later known as Large, Scammell & Danziger). Their offices are still located in the Greek Revival mansion on Main Street.
The Large Dollhouse is currently in Pennsylvania with a family member.
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Susan Downing, with Patrick Owens
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