Princeton

  • Princeton: America's Campus
    By William Barksdale Maynard

    Faculty Room, 1905–6, Raleigh C. Gildersleeve (replacing Museum of1874–75). ... Theater Intime, 1933, Francis F. A. Comstock '19 Edwards Hall 1879–80, Edward D. Lindsey †Marquand Chapel 1880–82, Richard Morris Hunt.

  • Princeton
    By William R. Archer

    Paul Broyles Sr. is shown here examining a bonsai plant at Broyles Gardens . The Broyles family has brought beauty to Princeton and the surrounding area for generations . Paul and his wife , Mary , opened Broyles Gardens in 1945.

  • Princeton
    By William R. "Bill" Archer

    Sanders was shot and seriously wounded by an enemy sniper while clearing ammunition from the third pillbox. One of his comrades placed the flag and Samuri sword captured from the Japanese on the litter corpsmen used to transport Sanders ...

  • Princeton
    By David A. Belden

    In 1834 , Chauncey Colton arrived in Princeton and purchased 160 acres of land east of town . Fourteen years later , Colton deeded a portion of his farm to the School District No. 7 for the purpose of building a one - room county ...

  • Princeton: Nursing Diagnosis Handbook: An Evidence-Based Guide to Planning Care 12th Edition
    By Emanuel Wills

    This convenient handbook shows you how to correlate nursing diagnoses with known information about clients on the basis of assessment findings, established medical or psychiatric diagnoses, and the current treatment plan.

  • Princeton
    By Dave Belden, Bureau County Historical Society

    The community expanded its main street to meet the railroad and insure the towns growth. Today Princeton remains a richly endowed and vital community, set in the peaceful countryside of North Central Illinois.

  • Princeton: History and Architecture
    By Marilyn Menago

    This book explores the landmark sites where history was made and greatness launched, and catalogs the city's rich architectural heritage.

  • Princeton
    By Princeton University Staff

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