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The Water Supply, Drainage and Sewerage of the Lawrenceville School
The Lawrenceville School, on the John C. Green foundation, situated at Lawrenceville, New Jersey, about midway between Princeton and Trenton, is a high school for boys. A school was established at this point in 1809 by the Rev. Dr. Brown, which soon attained considerable reputation, which was not diminished after its transfer in 1845 to the Rev. S. M. Hamill, who conducted it until 1882, when the property was purchased by the Trustees of the large fund devised for educational purposes by the Hon. John C. Green, of Trenton.
The Water Supply, Drainage and Sewerage of the Lawrenceville School
The Lawrenceville School, on the John C. Green foundation, situated at Lawrenceville, New Jersey, about midway between Princeton and Trenton, is a high school for boys. A school was established at this point in 1809 by the Rev. Dr. Brown, which soon attained considerable reputation, which was not diminished after its transfer in 1845 to the Rev. S. M. Hamill, who conducted it until 1882, when the property was purchased by the Trustees of the large fund devised for educational purposes by the Hon. John C. Green, of Trenton.
The Water Supply, Drainage and Sewerage of the Lawrenceville School
Odell, Frederick S. (author)
2021-01-01
131887-01-01 pages
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Drainage and sewerage of the Lawrenceville School
Engineering Index Backfile | 1887
|Development plan / Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board
TIBKAT | 1.1978/83(1978) - 5.1982/87(1982)
|TIBKAT | 1847
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