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Princeton Lower School Class, 1886
description- – Lower school students posed with their teacher outside of the Goodnow Memorial Building in Princeton, Massachusetts in the Fall of 1886. The Goodnow Memorial Building was originally designed to house the town school and library by noted architect Stephen Earle. Divided into two halves, the school was located on the west and the library on the east. The Goodnow Memorial Building housed the school from 1891 to 1906 when the Princeton Center School opened. The Lower School was located on the main floor (currently the Children's Room of the Princeton Public Library). The Upper School was located on the second floor (currently the Reference Room of the Princeton Public Library).
- – Earle, Stephen
- – Goodnow Memorial Building
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Princeton
- – School children
- – School buildings--Massachusetts--Princeton
- – 1886
- – Is part of the collection of the Princeton Historical Society, http://www.princetonmahistory.org, housed in the Princeton Public Library, http://www.princetonpubliclibrary.org, Goodnow Memorial Building, Princeton, Massachusetts.
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- – English
Princeton Upper School Class, 1886
description- – Upper school students grouped at the entrance of Goodnow Memorial Building in Princeton, Massachusetts in the Fall of 1886. The Goodnow Memorial Building was originally designed to house the town school and library by noted architect Stephen Earle. Divided into two halves, the school was located on the west and the library on the east. The Goodnow Memorial Building housed the school from 1891 to 1906 when the Princeton Center School opened. The Lower School was located on the main floor (currently the Children's Room of the Princeton Public Library). The Upper School was located on the second floor (currently the Reference Room of the Princeton Public Library).
- – From back of photograph: In the first row from left to right are Kate Wilder, R.J. Gregory, Fred Bryant, Edna Skinner, Milton Smith, Harriet Beaman, Jennie Olin, Alice Howard, Lizzie Pratt. In the back row from left to right is Priscilla Whiton, Mabel Howard, Hermes Haywood, Ella Gately, Mary Brooks, Sadie Smith and Isabel Davis
- – Earle, Stephen
- – Goodnow Memorial Building
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Princeton
- – School children
- – School buildings--Massachusetts--Princeton
- – 1886
- – Is part of the collection of the Princeton Historical Society, http://www.princetonmahistory.org, housed in the Princeton Public Library, http://www.princetonpubliclibrary.org, Goodnow Memorial Building, Princeton, Massachusetts.
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- – Is part of the Bessie Beaman donation
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Princeton Upper School Teachers
description- – Mrs. Harriet Beaman (Houghton) and Miss Anna Mason seated in the Upper School class room in the Goodnow Memorial Building in Princeton, Massachusetts. The Goodnow Memorial Building was originally designed to house the town school and library, by noted architect Stephen Earle. Divided into two halves, the school was located on the west and the library on the east. The Goodnow Memorial Building housed the school from 1891 to 1906 when the Princeton Center School opened. The Lower School was located on the main floor (currently the Children's Room of the Princeton Public Library). The Upper School was located on the second floor (currently the Reference Room of the Princeton Public Library).
- – Earle, Stephen
- – Goodnow Memorial Building
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Princeton
- – Classrooms
- – School buildings--Massachusetts--Princeton
- – Teachers
- – 1900?
- – Is part of the collection of the Princeton Historical Society, http://www.princetonmahistory.org, housed in the Princeton Public Library, http://www.princetonpubliclibrary.org, Goodnow Memorial Building, Princeton, Massachusetts.
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- – English
Princeton School Class, c1888
description- – Fourteen students pose with their teacher, Miss Dyer, in front of the Goodnow Memorial Building. Students in the picture are Victor Muzzy, Richard Gregory, Eddy Mason, Herbert Mirick, Joe Harrington, Fred Bryant, Will Mirick, Willie White, Carrie Gregory, Charlotte White, Alice Gill, Josie West, Ruth Davis, and Bessie Beaman. The Goodnow Memorial Building was originally designed to house the town school and library by noted architect Stephen Earle. Divided into two halves, the school was located on the west and the library on the east. The Goodnow Memorial Building housed the school from 1891 to 1906 when the Princeton Center School opened. The Lower School was located on the main floor (currently the Children's Room of the Princeton Public Library). The Upper School was located on the second floor (currently the Reference Room of the Princeton Public Library).
- – Earle, Stephen
- – Goodnow Memorial Building
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Princeton
- – School children
- – Teachers
- – School buildings--Massachusetts--Princeton
- – 1888?
- – Is part of the collection of the Princeton Historical Society, http://www.princetonmahistory.org, housed in the Princeton Public Library, http://www.princetonpubliclibrary.org, Goodnow Memorial Building, Princeton, Massachusetts.
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- – English
Interior of the Goodnow Memorial Building, c1880s
description- – View from behind the circulation desk of the library located in the East portion of the Goodnow Memorial Building in Princeton, Massachusetts, ca. 1880s. Books from the Ladies Reading Society and the Princeton Agricultural Society formed the collection for the library in 1883-4. Only the librarian was allowed to take the books from the shelves. Note the spiral staircase to the clock tower and the stained glass entry into the Reading Room. The Reading Room was later dedicated to the first Librarian, Susan Davis, who worked here from 1884-1929. The high chair shown in the middle of the picture is still used by librarians today in the Princeton Public Library in the Goodnow Memorial Building.
- – Earle, Stephen
- – Public libraries--Interior architecture
- – Goodnow Memorial Building
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Princeton
- – Public libraries--Massachusetts--Princeton
- – 1880-1890?
- – Restored negative and print produced by Bruce R. Dean in 2003
- – Is part of the collection of the Princeton Historical Society, http://www.princetonmahistory.org, housed in the Princeton Public Library, http://www.princetonpubliclibrary.org, Goodnow Memorial Building, Princeton, Massachusetts.
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- – English
Boynton Hall, Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass.
description- – A postcard of Boynton Hall at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. Completed in 1868, Boynton Hall was one of the first buildings to be built at the school. The building was named for John Boynton, whose generous grant in 1865 established the school. Boynton Hall, designed by noted public building architect Stephen J. Earle, is believed to be one of the first Gothic collegiate buildings in the United States.
- – Boynton, John
- – Earle, Stephen J.
- – Worcester Polytechnic Institute--Buildings
- – Boynton Hall
- – Gothic revival (Architecture)
- – Universities and Colleges--Massachusetts--Worcester
- – Worcester Polytechnic Institute--History
- – 1931
- – Is a part of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute History Collection. University Archives and Special Collections, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, George C. Gordon Library, Worcester, Massachusetts. http://www.wpi.edu/+library
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- – English
Boynton Hall, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass.
description- – A postcard of Boynton Hall at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. The Washburn Shops, also built in 1868, is shown in the distance. Completed in 1868, Boynton Hall was one of the first buildings to be built at the school. The building was named for John Boynton, whose generous grant in 1865 established the school. Boynton Hall, designed by noted public building architect Stephen J. Earle, is believed to be one of the first Gothic collegiate buildings in the United States.
- – Boynton, John
- – Washburn Shops
- – Earle, Stephen J.
- – Worcester Polytechnic Institute--Buildings
- – Boynton Hall
- – Gothic revival (Architecture)
- – Universities and Colleges--Massachusetts--Worcester
- – Worcester Polytechnic Institute--History
- – 1911
- – Is a part of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute History Collection. University Archives and Special Collections, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, George C. Gordon Library, Worcester, Massachusetts. http://www.wpi.edu/+library
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- – English
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