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- Marquis
de Lafayette [1824] (A Princeton Companion)
- The
Tour of General Lafayette
The section about Lafayette's visit to Princeton,
from A Complete History of the Marquis de Lafayette...by
an officer in the late army (Columbus: J. &
H. Miller,1858).
- Rates
of Charges between New-York, New Brunswick, Princeton
...
A Magnetic Telegraph Co. broadside from the 1840s
shows rates from Princeton to six locations. From
American Memory at the Library of Congress.
- 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.
There is also an 1860
bill for a larger amount. From American Memory
at the Library of Congress.
- Civil
War Cartes de Visite (New Jersey State Archives)
Princeton soldiers include Major
Alexander M. Cummings, Captain
John H. Margerum, Captain
William V. Scudder, and Brigadier
General / Adjutant General Robert F. Stockton, Jr.
- Civil War Generals Buried in Princeton Cemetery (Find A Grave)
Brigadier General George Dashiell Bayard, Major General David Hunter, Brigadier General Joseph Karge, Brigadier General Roger Atkinson Pryor (CSA).
- Princeton
and the Civil War
- "Princeton in the Late Civil War, 1860-1866." (John F. Hageman, History of Princeton and its Institutions; v.1, 1879)
)
- The Constitution Not a Compact between Sovereign States: An Oration, Delivered at Princeton, New Jersey, on the 4th of July, 1861. (Richard Stockton Field) [Another copy]
- Proclamation
by the Governor Joel Parker, April 17, 1865, Trenton,
New Jersey
The proclamation on the death of President Lincoln
includes recommendations to the inhabitants of the
borough of Princeton from Mayor R. Runyan. From
American Memory at the Library of Congress.
- Address Delivered on the Eighty-Ninth Anniversary of our National Independence, at Princeton, N.J. [1865] (Stephen Alexander)
- Princeton in the Spanish-American War, 1898. (William Libbey; 1899)
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