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Christ Congregation, Our Church Building and Grounds: The First 50 Years. Information only available through the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive, which allows researchers to locate older, archived versions of websites.
Brief Church history found through the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive, which allows researchers to locate older, archived versions of websites.
"The History of the African American Community in Princeton, New Jersey" by PULSE, Pride Unity Leadership Sisterhood Esteem of Princeton High School. See the chapter on Churches. Includes photos. Information only available through the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive, which allows researchers to locate older, archived versions of websites.
Albert E. Hinds Memorial Walking Tour from the Historical Society of Princeton
See Nassau Presbyterian Church
See Princeton Friends Meeting
"Old Traditions New Beginnings: Celebrating 250 Years of Princeton Jewish History," a past exhibit of the Historical Society of Princeton and the Jewish Center of Princeton that ran from June 6, 2000 - March 31, 2001.
In Spire magazine, Volume 4, Issue 1, 1999. The entire issue is devoted to the history of Miller Chapel, including articles such as Of Pew, Pulpit, and Pillar: The Changing Face of Miller Chapel by William O. Harris. In Spire is the magazine of the friends and alumni of PTS.
Chapel and Spiritual Life, Miller Chapel and Scheide Hall, from Princeton Theological Seminary. Includes links to other articles about the chapel.
"The History of the African American Community in Princeton, New Jersey" by PULSE, Pride Unity Leadership Sisterhood Esteem of Princeton High School. See the chapter on Churches. Includes photos. Information only available through the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive, which allows researchers to locate older, archived versions of websites.
Albert E. Hinds Memorial Walking Tour, Historical Society of Princeton
The History of the African American Community in Princeton, New Jersey" by PULSE, Pride Unity Leadership Sisterhood Esteem of Princeton High School. See the chapter on Churches. Includes photos. Information only available through the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive, which allows researchers to locate older, archived versions of websites.
Albert E. Hinds Memorial Walking Tour, Historical Society of Princeton
Church history Information only available through the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive, which allows researchers to locate older, archived versions of websites.
From Wikipedia
A Bill for the Relief of the Presbyterian Church at Princeton, New Jersey. A digital reproduction of the 1858 House bill to pay damages of $1,163 to the church for its use as a hospital and barracks during the Revolution. From American Memory at the Library of Congress.
"A Brief Account of the Heritage and Creation of Nassau Presbyterian Church." Mentions First Presbyterian, Second Presbyterian, and Witherspoon Street Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church photos from The Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings Survey
Princeton Cemetery of Nassau Presbyterian Church
Internment records of Princeton Cemetery
Information from the Historical Society of Princeton
Stony Brook Meeting House and Cemetery (Wikipedia)
Princeton Battlefield/Stony Brook Historic District (National Park Service Gallery, NRHP 8900761)
Stoney Brook/Princeton Meeting House, West Jersey History Project. Photograph only, from an old postcard.
Stony Brook Quaker Meetinghouse, The Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings Survey.
History and Architecture, The Princeton University Chapel by Matthew Milliner, Art and Archaeology Department. From the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive. Many of the old links still work.
Historic Sites, Historical Society of Princeton
Information about the windows, available through the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive
From New Jersey Churchscape, includes picture and brief text.
"Two Historic Churches in Princeton Becoming One Today" by George Dugan, New York Times, June 24, 1973.
See also Nassau Presbyterian Church
See Princeton Friends Meeting
From New Jersey Churchscape, includes picture and brief text
"Records of Trinity Church Princeton 1833-1908," by The Rev. Alfred B. Baker, Rector of the Parish, published in 1908. From the Internet Archive.
"Trinity Church, Princeton New Jersey: a History in Celebration of 150 Years, 1833-1983." Published by Barracks Press, 1988. Includes biographies of clergy and photographs.
"The Unitarian Church of Princeton New Jersey-Handbooks and History 1948-1965" by June K. and Mark M. Heald. Also includes links to history by decades, with photos.
"Presbyterian Partners in Faith Celebrates 250 Years in Princeton," Town Topics, October 5, 2005
"The History of the African American Community in Princeton, New Jersey" by PULSE, Pride Unity Leadership Sisterhood Esteem of Princeton High School. See the chapter on Churches. Includes photos. Information only available through the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive, which allows researchers to locate older, archived versions of websites.
Albert E. Hinds Memorial Walking Tour, Historical Society of Princeton