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Historical Society of Princeton's Princeton Public Schools: A History, walking tour (virtual)
"Academies and Schools", a section from John F. Hageman's History of Princeton and Its Institutions, Vol.2, 1879.
The Presbyterian Historical Almanac and Annual Remembrance of the Church by Joseph M. Wilson, 1865. The section on the Edgehill School begins on page 372.
The Edgehill School (1862) via RUcore: Rutgers University Community Repository.
History and mission from the current website
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Mission & History from the current website
see Princeton Day School
History from the current website
History from the current website
History from the current website that includes Miss Fine's School.
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From These Roots: The Creation of the Princeton Day School by William K. Selden, 1991.
Miss Fine's School Images from The Historical Society of Princeton's Digital Database.
Princeton Public Schools: A History virtual walking tour, Historical Society of Princeton
Princeton Magazine article on the walking tour
"The Princeton Plan" article on school integration, Princeton & Slavery Project
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"The History of the African American Community in Princeton, New Jersey: Education" from PULSE (Pride Unity Leadership Sisterhood Esteem) of Princeton High School. (This website is no longer active but is accessible through the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine).
"The Princeton Plan" by Meagan Raker from Princeton University's Princeton & Slavery Project.
"The Witherspoon-Jackson Community" by Rina Azumi from Princeton University's Princeton & Slavery Project. There is a section about the school.
"The Witherspoon School for Colored Children": A section of the Albert E. Hinds Memorial Walking Tour: African American Life in Princeton from the Historical Society of Princeton.
New Jersey SP Witherspoon School, National Archives Catalog
The College Year-book and Athletic Record for the Academic Year 1896-97. The section on Evelyn College begins on page 109.
"Evelyn College" by Alexander Leitch for A Princeton Companion, 1978. (This website is no longer active but is accessible through the Internet Archives' Wayback Machine). The library has print copies of A Princeton Companion in the Princeton Room.
Evelyn College Students from New Jersey Women's History.
Gender in the Academy: Women and Learning from Plato to Princeton from Princeton University Library, 1990. The section on Evelyn College can be found on page 25. This book is also available through JSTOR with a Princeton PL library card.
Mission & History from the current website
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Institute for Advanced Study's Library and Archives
"Institute for Advanced Study, The" by Alexander Leitch for A Princeton Companion, 1978. (This webpage is no longer active, so this link is accessible through the Internet Archives' Wayback Machine). The library has print copies of A Princeton Companion in the Princeton Room.
Institute for Advanced Study by Linda G. Arntzenius, 2009.
"Math and Science Achievement in the U.S." from The American Experience on PBS. This includes information about the founding of IAS, Einstein and Oppenheimer.
History from the current website
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Visit the Churches & Houses of Worship page for Miller Chapel
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Princeton Theological Seminary Library and Archives
Princeton Theological Seminary: A Narrative History 1812-1992 by William Selden. Princeton University Press, 1992. Available on the Internet Archive.
Princeton Seminary in American Religion and Culture by James H. Moorhead. Grand Rapids, MI: W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2012.
Princeton Theological Seminary and Slavery: A Journey of Confession and Repentance
"Princeton Theological Seminary and Slavery", the Princeton and Slavery Project.
Princeton Theological Seminary Photography Collection, part of the Original Digital Library. Includes the Portrait Collection, with photos of those who have contributed to PTS and the Photography Collection which includes historic photos of campus buildings.
Historic American Buildings Survey, photographs
Library of Congress: Historic American Buildings Survey
History from the current website
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Visit the Magazines & Newspapers page for a list of publications
Visit the Walking Tours page for campus tour information
Visit the Churches & Houses of Worship page for Princeton University Chapel
Princeton University Library and Archives
Princeton: America's Campus by W. Barksdale Maynard, University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2012. A large section of this book is available freely on Google Books.
Princeton Campus Building Highlights. Old style database of campus buildings with basic information, images and links to online documents, if available, for each.
A Princeton Companion by Alexander Leitch, the quintessential work on Princeton University, its people and its campus including buildings and institutions. Published by Princeton University Press, 1978. Index begins on page 553.
History from the current website.