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Darius Miller was born in 1859 in Princeton, Illinois, the son of John S. and Elizabeth H. Miller. [3] [5] He was educated in his home town; in 1882, he married Sue C. Brown of Morris, Illinois. [3] In 1910, Miller and his wife Sue were living in Chicago. [6]
The Princeton Clarion is a newspaper circulating Tuesday and Friday mornings, two days a week in Princeton and Gibson County, Indiana, United States. The newspaper was founded in 1846 as a weekly edition, and is considered the oldest continuously operating business in Gibson County. It is one of two newspapers in Gibson County.
Princeton is a city in and the county seat of Bureau County, Illinois, United States. [2] The population was 7,832 at the 2020 census. Princeton is part of the Ottawa Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Oakland Cemetery is a historic cemetery at 1007 North Main Street in Princeton, Illinois.The cemetery originated in 1836, five years after Princeton's founding, and was originally owned by Reverend Lucien Farnham as a burial ground for members of the Hampshire Colony Congregational Church.
News outlets including Reuters reported on Saturday that the U.S. had sent a document asking European governments what they could contribute to security guarantees, but the full text obtained by ...
Princeton Township is one of twenty-five townships in Bureau County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 9,223 and it contained 4,465 housing units. As of the 2020 census, its population was 9,223 and it contained 4,465 housing units.
Bureau County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 33,244. [1] Its county seat is Princeton. [2] Bureau County is part of the Ottawa, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area, and the Hennepin Canal Parkway State Park is located partly in this county.
The Richard M. Skinner House is a historic house located at 627 East Peru Street in Princeton, Illinois. Built in 1878, the house was designed by Princeton architect Joseph Plummer Bryant. Bryant's design was largely a Second Empire work but also included Italianate elements.