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Blair Hall, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Princeton University, Princeton. New Jersey Princeton's first English Collegiate Gothic Building. John Insley Blair, trustee 1866-1899, donor. Blair Hall is one of Princeton's 26 campus dormitories.
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Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Divided Back PM 1910 Jan-31
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Carnegie Lake, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Princeton University crews on the waters of Carnegie Lake, with the class of 1887 Boat House in the background. The lake 3½ miles long, has a straightaway racing course 1¾ miles in length. Formed by damming the Millstone River, it was given by Andrew Carnegie in 1906.
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Princeton University, Mercer County
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Title:
Blair Hall, 1897, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Princeton's first English Collegiate Gothic Building. John Insley Blair, trustee 1866-1899, donor. Blair Hall is one of Princeton's 26 campus dormitories.
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Campus Center, Princeton Theological Seminary
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Erected in 1952 through the generosity of friends and alumni. With spacious dining rooms, lounges and an auditorium, it is the center of the Seminary's community life.
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Interior Of Chapel, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
This Chapel was erected in 1928: contains over 1000 memorials. It has stained glass windows of unusual interest; seats two thousand; services are non-sectarian
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Morven, Mercer County
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful historic house, built in 1701 and for five generations occupied by the illustrious Stockton family, is today the home of New Jersey's Governor. Morven is open to the public on Tuesdays from 2 to 4 p.m.
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The Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
The six-story 56,000,000 Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library of Princeton University, completed in 1949, provides not only adequate storage space for books and appropriate exhibition rooms for literary treasures, but also, through arrangement of study places and faculty offices, brings together in one places the three elements of an education: teacher, student and books.
Title:
Blair Hall, 1897, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Princeton's first English Collegiate Gothic Building. John Insley Blair, trustee 1866-1899, donor. Blair Hall is one of Princeton's 26 campus dormitories.
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Morven The Governor's Residence
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1701, this mansion was the home of Richard Stockton, a New Jersey signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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The Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
The six-story 56,000,000 Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library of Princeton University, completed in 1949, provides not only adequate storage space for books and appropriate exhibition rooms for literary treasures, but also, through arrangement of study places and faculty offices, brings together in one place the three elements of an education: teacher, student and books.
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The Princeton Inn
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Just off the campus, overlooking the golf course. This charming colonial inn continues to be the preference of those who enjoy country life at its best.
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The Princeton University Chapel, Mercer County
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Dedicated on Memorial Day, 1928, this traditional gothic style chapel has a seating capacity of nearly 2,000. Of Special interest are the stained glass windows portraying the life, teaching, and influence of Christ. Non-sectarian services are held Sundays at 11 a.m.
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Cleveland Memorial Tower, Graduate College, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
The Graduate College, residential feature of the Princeton Graduate School, was the first building in this country to be devoted to graduate- student residence. Adjoining its main gate is the 173 foot Cleveland Tower erected by public subscription as a memorial to president Cleveland, a resident of Princeton and a Trustee of the University, and dedicated, as was the Graduate College, in 1913. In the tower is hung the Class of 1892 Memorial Carillon.
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Nassau Hall, 1756, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Named in honor of King William 111 of the House of Nassau this famous building is one of the historic shrines of the United States. From June to November 1783 the Continental Congress sat at Nassau Hall and thanked General George Washington here, in person, for his conduct of the Revolutionary War. Nearly every president of the United States has visited here.
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Nassau Hall, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Nassau Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Completed in 1756, Nassau Hall served at different times as a barracks and hospital for Continental and British troops. It was the scene of the last stand of the British in the Battle of Princeton. In 1776 the first Legislature of the State of New Jersey convened in it. From June to November, 1783, the continental congress sat there, thanked Washington in person for his conduct of war, and received news that the Treaty of Peace had been signed. The names of princeton's war dead from the Revolution onward are inscribed on the marble walls of the Atrium in the center of the building.
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The Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
The six-story 56,000,000 Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library of Princeton University, completed in 1949, provides not only adequate storage space for books and appropriate exhibition rooms for literary treasures, but also, through arrangement of study places and faculty offices, brings together in one place the three elements of an education: teacher, student and books.
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Whig Hall (Left) And Clio Hall, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Whig Hall, 1893, is the headquarters of the Whig-Cliosophic Society, nation's oldest undergraduate literary debating organization. Clio Hall is used for studies in music.
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Telephone Pioneers Of America, P. O. Box 900
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Western Electric's Engineering Research Center at Princeton is engaged in basic manufacturing research. The 18th century farmhouse also contains active research laboratories and houses the company's International Patent Organization
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The Princeton University Chapel, Mercer County
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Dedicated on Memorial Day, 1928, this traditional gothic style chapel has a seating capacity of nearly 2,000. Of Special interest are the stained glass windows portraying the life, teaching, and influence of Christ.
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Blair Hall, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey Princeton's first English Collegiate Gothic Building. John Insley Blair, trustee 1866-1899, donor. Blair Hall is one of Princeton's 26 campus dormitories.
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Princeton University, Mercer County
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
This scene shows the dormitories of Blair Hall, center, Henry Hall, left, and Pyne Hall, right.
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Morven, Mercer County
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful historic house, built in 1701 and for five generations occupied by the illustrious Stockton family, is today the home of New Jersey's Governor. Morven is open to the public on Tuesdays from 2 to 4 p.m.
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Frick Chemical Laboratory, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Linen PM 1948 Sep-15
Description:
Frick Chemical Laboratory. - This building named in honor of a generous benefactor, contains a Library, Auditorium, Offices, Lecture rooms, Laboratories and other rooms of the department of Chemistry.
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Carnegie Lake, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Princeton University crews on the waters of Carnegie Lake, with the class of 1887 Boat House in the background. The lake 3½ miles long, has a straightaway racing course 1¾ miles in length. Formed by damming the millstone river, it was given by Andrew Carnegie in 1906.
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Holder Tower, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
A section of Hamilton Court with Holder Tower rising in the background. An inscription in the archway is in honor of Acting Governor John Hamilton, for whom Hamilton Hall I named. He granted the first Charter to the University, then known as the College of New Jersey, on October 22, 1746.
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Blair Tower, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome PM 1956 Jul-23
Description:
Bair Hall, with its great tower and arch was named in honor of John Insley Blair, Trustee and donor of the building. One of Princeton's 26 campus dormitories, Blair Hall was one of the first examples of English Collegiate Gothic architecture in this country
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The Mather Sun Dial, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome PM Jul-10
Description:
A copy of the Tumbull Sun Dial constructed in 1551 at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. It was presented by Sir William Mather, recipient of an honorar degree in 1905, to "symbolize the connection to link between Oxford and Princeton but between Great Briton and America.
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Lahiere's Hotel And Restaurant, 5 and 7 Witherspoon St.,
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
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Princeton Inn
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
The 100-room air-conditioned Inn is famed for its cordial hospitality and Early-American charm. The Inn overlooks acres of beautiful countryside and is adjacent to the Princeton University Campus
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The Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
The six-story $6,000,000 Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library of Princeton University, completed in 1949, provides not only adequate storage space for books and appropriate exhibition rooms for literary treasures, but also, through arrangement of study places and faculty offices, brings together in one place the three elements of an education : teacher, student and books.
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Chapel, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Linen unused
Title:
Loch Carnegie
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-26
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Entrance To The Harvey's Firestone Memorial Library, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome PM 1965 Jul-08
Description:
The six-story, $6,000,000 Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library of Princeton University, completed in 1949. provides not only adequate storage space for books and appropriate exhibition rooms for literary treasures, but also, through arrangement of study places and faculty offices, brings together in one place the three elements of an education: teacher, student and books.
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Prospect, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome PM 1984
Description:
Since 1878 "Prospect," a stately stone house with extensive rear gardens, has been the official residence of the President of Princeton University. It was built in 1849 on the site of an eighteenth century farmhouse owned by Col. George Morgan, whose scientific farming brought him into association with Washington and Franklin. Many official receptions have been held in the gardens which are at their loveliest in June.
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The Princeton University Chapel
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome PM 1986
Description:
Dedicated on Memorial Day, 1928, this traditional gothic style chapel has a seating capacity of nearly 2,000 Of special interest are the stained glass Windows portraying the life, teaching, and influence if guest, Non-sectarian Services are Sundays at 11 a.m.
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The Princeton Inn
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Just off the campus, overlooking the golf course. This charming colonial inn continues to be preference of those who enjoy country life at its best.
Title:
Princeton Inn
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
The 100-room air conditioned Inn is famed for its cordial hospitality and Early-American charm. The Inn overlooks acres of beautiful countryside and is adjacent to the Princeton University Campus
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Quaker Meeting House
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Morven
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful historic house, built in 1701 and for five generations occupied by the illustrious Stockton family, is today the home of New Jersey's Governor. Morven is open to the public on Tuesdays from 2 to 4 p.m.
Title:
Monument Commemorating Battle of Princeton
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Washington, with swift resolve, marched through the night to light at dawn and venture all in one victorious battle for our freedom.
Presidents Row The Graveyard, Princeton University, Princeton New Jersey (NJ) , Post Card (Undivided Back), unused
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Cuyler Hall
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), White Border unused
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Witherspoon Hall, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1912 Oct-01
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Shaded Walk, Princeton College
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Chapel, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Linen unused
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Assau Hall Princetor Univercity Princton
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1756, Nassau Hall served at different times as a barracks and hospital for Continental and British troops. It was the Scene of the last stand of the British in the Battle of Princeton .In 1776 the first Legislature of the State of New Jersey covened in it. From June to November , 1783, the Continental Congress sat there , thanked Washington in person for his conduct of the war, and received news that the Treaty of Peace had been signed.The names of Princeton's war dead from the Revolution onward are in scribed on the marrble wall of the Artium in the center of the building.
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Chapel, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Linen PM 1948
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Aerial View Of Palmer Stadium, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
Princeton University was founded in 1746. It is located on a 900 acre campus with many fine buildings of English Collegiate Gothic Architecture
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Blair Arch
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
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Nassau Street
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
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Pyne Hall, Princeton University
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
This beautiful dormitory housing 163 students was given by the alumni in memory of Moses Taylor Pine
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Westminister Choir College
Princeton New Jersey (NJ), Linen PM 1943
Description:
Westminster Choir College was started in 1923; its courses are similar to the old choir schools of Russia. It is the only school of its kind in the United States and is one of the best in the World. Choirs from the College make extensive tours each year
Total: 54 Items
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