Correspondence, 1958 June 17-Sept 17.

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Correspondence, 1958 June 17-Sept 17.

Correspondence relating to the removal of the Mercer Manor columns to the Princeton Battlefield including individual opinions and the resolution of the Historical Society of Princeton.

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Historical Society of Princeton

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Historical Society of Princeton

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The Historical Society of Princeton is a private, non-profit organization that was founded in 1938 in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1967, the Historical Society established its headquarters across from Princeton University, on Nassau Street, in Bainbridge House, which is one of the finest surviving examples of Georgian architecture in the area, and since that time the building has served the public as both a museum and library. Rudolph A. Clemen was president of the Society. From the des...

Clemen, Rudolf Alexander, 1893-1969

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College professor of history and economics, author, lecturer, and president of Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash. From the description of An address on the irresistable Commodore Stockton, 1795-1866, delivered before the Historical Society of Princeton, New Jersey, March 28, 1963, 1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70964897 From the description of The Nassau Inn : symbol of civilization from stagecoach to automobile, 1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70965139 ...

Mercer Manor (Princeton, N.J.)

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