Princeton

Princeton

Princeton is a town in New Jersey, known for the Ivy League Princeton University. The campus includes the Collegiate Gothic–style University Chapel and the broad collection of the Princeton University Art Museum. Morven Museum & Garden is an 18th-century mansion with period furnishings. In Princeton Battlefield State Park, a Revolutionary War site, the colonial Clarke House Museum exhibits historic weapons.

People died in Princeton (First 49 people) - Page 0

Angela Heywood

Angela Heywood


E. Harris Harbison

E. Harris Harbison

Historian

Bayard Dodge

Bayard Dodge

American historian

Seward Hiltner

Seward Hiltner

Author

Joseph Strayer

Joseph Strayer

American historian

Klaus Knorr

Klaus Knorr

Biographer

Fred Shuttlesworth

Fred Shuttlesworth

Civil rights activist

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein

Theoretical physicist

Charles Augustus Aiken

Charles Augustus Aiken

American biographer

Cyrus Bryant

Cyrus Bryant

American scientist

Edward Savage

Edward Savage

American painter

Angela Heywood

Angela Heywood


Kathleen E. Woodiwiss

Kathleen E. Woodiwiss

American novelist

Ira B. Hyde

Ira B. Hyde

Former Governor of Missouri

Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards

American theologian

Muriel Gardiner

Muriel Gardiner

American psychoanalyst

Grover Cleveland

Grover Cleveland

22nd and 24th U.S. President

Gardner Fox

Gardner Fox

American writer

Vera Rubin

Vera Rubin

American astronomer

Elsa Einstein

Elsa Einstein

Albert Einstein's wife

Hetty Goldman

Hetty Goldman

American archaeologist

George F. Kennan

George F. Kennan

Former United States Director of Policy Planning

B. B. Warfield

B. B. Warfield

American professor

Paul D. Zimmerman

Paul D. Zimmerman

Screenwriter

John O'Hara

John O'Hara

American writer

Herbert Robbins

Herbert Robbins

American mathematical statistician

Barbara Boggs Sigmund

Barbara Boggs Sigmund

Former Mayor of Princeton, New Jersey

Peter Benchley

Peter Benchley

American author

Robert C. Tucker

Robert C. Tucker

American political scientist

Maja Einstein

Maja Einstein

Albert Einstein's sister

J. Robert Oppenheimer

J. Robert Oppenheimer

American theoretical physicist

David Lewis

David Lewis

Canadian actor

Thomas de Hartmann

Thomas de Hartmann

Composer

Henry Norris Russell

Henry Norris Russell

American astronomer

Vladimir K. Zworykin

Vladimir K. Zworykin

Russian-American inventor

Joseph Ruggles Wilson

Joseph Ruggles Wilson

Theologian

Martin David Kruskal

Martin David Kruskal

American mathematician

William Bundy

William Bundy

Former United States Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Aaron Burr Sr.

Aaron Burr Sr.

Aaron Burr's father

Charles Hodge

Charles Hodge

Theologian

Bruce M. Metzger

Bruce M. Metzger

American translator

Archibald Alexander Hodge

Archibald Alexander Hodge


Oskar Morgenstern

Oskar Morgenstern

Economist

Ernest Gordon

Ernest Gordon

Film writer

Eugene Wigner

Eugene Wigner

Theoretical physicist

Michael Graves

Michael Graves

American architect

Alvin Schwartz

Alvin Schwartz

American author

Robert H. MacArthur

Robert H. MacArthur

American mathematician

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