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    Landinrichtingsgebied Baarle-Nassau, onderzoeksgebied Bremer, gemeente Baarle-Nassau; archeologisch vooronderzoek: een bureau- en inventariserend veldonderzoek: BREM

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    - onderzoeksgebied: 13 deelgebieden in de nabije omgeving van Ulicoten - gemeente: Baarle-Nassau - provincie: Noord Brabant 1. Franse Baan 2. Klokkeven 3. Haldijk 4. Ulicootsche Heide 5. Reutsche Loop 6. Middelven 7. De Nieuwe Strumpt 8. Poolsheining 9. Molenstraat 10. Postel 11. De Oude Strumpt 12. Hollandsche Bosschen 13. De Withage

    View of Nassau Street in Princeton

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    Nassau Street. It�s one of the most distinguished streets in Colonial American history and is the heart of Princeton. Many of the town�s famous restaurants and shops are lucky to call this street home, along with the utterly striking and prestigious Princeton University. In the background is the Holder Tower at Princeton University.Original file name Princeton Nassau Street 07-04.jp

    View of Nassau Street in Princeton

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    Nassau Street. It�s one of the most distinguished streets in Colonial American history and is the heart of Princeton. Many of the town�s famous restaurants and shops are lucky to call this street home, along with the utterly striking and prestigious Princeton University. In the background is the Holder Tower at Princeton University.Original file name Princeton Nassau Street 07-04.jp

    Nassau Hall at Princeton University

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    During the events of the American Revolutionary War, Nassau Hall was possessed by both British and American forces and suffered considerable damage, especially during the Battle of Princeton on January 3, 1777. From July to October 1783, Princeton was the capital of the early United States and Nassau Hall hosted the entire American government. The Congress of the Confederation met in the building's library on the second floor. According to Princeton University, "Here Congress congratulated George Washington on his successful termination of the war, received the news of the signing of the definitive treaty of peace with Great Britain, and welcomed the first foreign minister�from the Netherlands�accredited to the United State

    The Historic Nassau Inn in Princeton NJ

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    The original Nassau Tavern at 52 Nassau Street was first built in 1756 by Judge Thomas Leonard, who spent the last years of his life in view of the college he had helped to bring to Princeton. When he passed away in 1759, Judge Leonard's elegant town residence became a hostelry, called College Inn by its new owner. The first proprietor was Christopher Beekman, whose natural talent as an innkeeper soon established the Inn as the center of the town's life. In 1775, the Committee of Safety met at College Inn, and a few weeks later, delegates were stopping overnight on their way to the first Continental Congress in Philadelphia. Signers of the Declaration of Independence, passing through Princeton in 1776, rested at College Inn.Original file name Nassau Inn 3.jp

    The Historic Nassau Inn in Princeton NJ

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    The original Nassau Tavern at 52 Nassau Street was first built in 1756 by Judge Thomas Leonard, who spent the last years of his life in view of the college he had helped to bring to Princeton. When he passed away in 1759, Judge Leonard's elegant town residence became a hostelry, called College Inn by its new owner. The first proprietor was Christopher Beekman, whose natural talent as an innkeeper soon established the Inn as the center of the town's life. In 1775, the Committee of Safety met at College Inn, and a few weeks later, delegates were stopping overnight on their way to the first Continental Congress in Philadelphia. Signers of the Declaration of Independence, passing through Princeton in 1776, rested at College Inn.Original file name Nassau Inn 3.jp

    Brief von Adolf von Nassau-Dillenburg an Johann Dolaeus

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    BRIEF VON ADOLF VON NASSAU-DILLENBURG AN JOHANN DOLAEUS Brief von Adolf von Nassau-Dillenburg an Johann Dolaeus (130r

    The Nassau Inn in Princeton NJ

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    The Nassau Inn is a full-service hotel in downtown Princeton, New Jersey. It first opened at 52 Nassau Street in 1769 in a home built in 1756. The Inn experienced British occupation during the American Revolution and played host to members of the Continental Congress when it met in nearby Nassau Hall. In 1937, the original inn was demolished to make way for the Palmer Square development and a new, larger, inn opened at 10 Palmer Square in 1938

    The student newspaper of Nassau Community College

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    The Vignette is the official student newspaper of Nassau Community College. It is published throughout the fall and spring semesters.Archived web conten
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