Charles Steadman
Charles Steadman  | |
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The John Breckenridge House, designed by Steadman and one time home to Woodrow Wilson  | |
| Born | 1790 | 
| Died | 1868 (aged 78) | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Occupation | Architect | 
| Buildings | Nassau Presbyterian Church, Miller Chapel, John Breckenridge House, Joseph Henry House, original Whig and Clio Halls | 
Charles Steadman (1790–1868) was an architect and builder in Princeton, New Jersey, noted for his churches, university buildings, and especially private homes. He left a significant legacy of Greek Revival buildings at Princeton University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and in the surrounding town. He has been credited with "transform(ing) Princeton from a brick and stone village into a New England–style town of wood and classical influences."