Item #038149 HISTORY OF PRINCETON AND ITS INSTITUTIONS: The Town from its First Settlement, through the Revolutionary War, to the Present Time--; Its Churches--Schools--College--Theological Seminary--Literature, Volumes and Authors-- Notices of Prominent Families, and Chief Citizens--the Cemetery, etc. Princeton / Hageman New Jersey, John Frellinghuysen.

HISTORY OF PRINCETON AND ITS INSTITUTIONS: The Town from its First Settlement, through the Revolutionary War, to the Present Time--; Its Churches--Schools--College--Theological Seminary--Literature, Volumes and Authors-- Notices of Prominent Families, and Chief Citizens--the Cemetery, etc.

Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1879. First Edition. Original Cloth. Two volumes. pp: xvi, 359; xi, 449 with index; 39 plates (maps, views, mostly portraits). Bound in dark-red cloth, gilt spine lettering; bindings and endpapers damp-marked, into upper portion of text block in volume two. 9.25" x 5.75" Fair. Item #038149

Provenance: Signature of George Macintosh Maclean in gutter margins of both title-pages. Maclean (1806-1886) was a member of Princeton University's class of 1824, a physician, professor of chemistry and natural history, &., &c. (see Hinsdale, An Address Delivered at the Funeral of George Macintosh Maclean....) [Felcone, NewJerseyana, 3520: "Still the only general history of the town of Princeton." ].

Price: $150.00