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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Not to be confused with the College of New Jersey (1746–1896) which became Princeton University. read more

"The Princeton University Chapels: an Architectural and Religious History," Princeton University Library Chronicle 1999 60(3): 317-352; explores the architectural, and social background to the three chapels built at Princeton University between 1845 and 1928 and their architects John Notman, Richard Morris Hunt, and Ralph Adams Cram. read more

The first structures at Princeton University were built before the American Revolution. Bullet damage from engagements between British and American forces during the Revolution can still be seen in Nassau Hall. The University continues to be built. New buildings are being constructed at present. read more

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