- Centennial Encyclopedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (Richard R. Wright; 1916)
- FIND ayler for a biography of the Rev. Junius C. Ayler (p. 30), pastor of Mt. Pisgah AME Church. Includes a picture of the Rev. Ayler.
- FIND cooper, john w for a biography of the Rev. John Wesley Cooper (p. 73), who served in Princeton. Also includes Rev. Cooper's picture.
- FIND gould for a biography of the Rev. Theodore Gould (p. 95), an early Princeton pastor. Also includes a photo of Rev. Gould.
- FIND gullins for a biography of the Rev. William Richard Gullins (p. 100), pastor of Mt. Pisgah AME Church for 2 years, and see a photograph of Dr. Gullins.
- FIND john quincy for a biography of the Rev. John Quincy Johnson (p. 134), also a Princeton pastor. Includes Rev. Johnson's photograph.
- FIND pinckney for a biography of the Rev. H.H. Pinckney (p. 177). Includes a picture of Rev. Pinckney.
- FIND henley for a biography of the Rev. John Henley Robinson (p. 189). Also includes a photo of Rev. Robinson.
- FIND roundtree for a biography of the Rev. I.W.L. Roundtree (p. 193), once pastor of Mt. Pisgah AME Church; and see a photograph of Dr. Roundtree.
- Cyclopedia of African Methodism (A. W. Wayman; 1882)
- FIND princeton for brief mentions of Ishmael Berry, Shepherd Holcome, M.R.J. Long and T. McCants Stewart.
- First Baptist Church, Princeton, New Jersey: Church History
- The History of the African American Community in Princeton, New Jersey: Churches (PULSE, Princeton High School)
- [John Quincy Johnson] (The Booker T. Washington Papers)
Footnote 2 includes a brief biography of the Rev. Johnson, who was later pastor of the Mt. Pisgah AME Church in Princeton. From an announcement for the Tuskegee Summer Assembly in 1894, at which the Rev. Johnson and his wife lectured.
- Lincoln University Herald, December, 1911-January, 1912
"The Social Service of Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church" begins on page 3. PDF format requires Acrobat Reader.
- Milton L. Galamison
The Rev. Dr. Galamison, whose papers are held by New York Public Library, was pastor of Witherspoon Presbyterian Church for a short time.
- Morgan's History of the New Jersey Conference, A.M.E. Church (1887)
Includes a history of the church in Princeton and a table showing Princeton ministers, 1872-1886. Also contains biographies of several ministers of Mt. Pisgah, Princeton: Rev. J.C. Aylor [i.e., Ayler]; Rev. J.H. Bean (portrait); Thomas A. Cuff (portrait); Rev. Theodore Gould (portrait); Joseph H. Morgan (portrait); Alexander W. Wayman (portrait); Rev. G.M. Whitten (includes portrait); Rev. S.B. Williams.
- Preliminary List of Books and Pamphlets by Black Authors sent to The Exhibit of American Negroes, World's Fair, Paris, 1900
Included on the list is Guide-Lights, by the Rev. J.C. Ayler of Mt. Pisgah AME Church.
- Rev. Theodore Doughty Miller (William J. Simmons, Men of Mark....; 1887)
The Rev. Miller was minister at Bright Hope Baptist Church, now First Baptist Church.
- Rogers, Elymas P. (The Presbyterian Historical Almanac....; 1861)
Minister of Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church, 1844-1846.
- Thomas C. Oliver (OhioPix, Ohio Historical Society)
Thomas Clement Oliver was minister at Mt. Pisgah AME Church, 1849-1850.
- The Witherspoon Street Church (John F. Hageman, History of Princeton and its Institutions; v. 2, 1879)
- Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church (The New Jersey Churchscape)
John F. Hageman gives the original name of the church as The First Presbyterian Church of Color of Princeton.
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