. History of Gibson county, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . 2, 1891 . April 6, 1891 April 13, 1892 February 18, 1893 MJ February 23, 1893 April 30, 1893 > May 1, 1893 May S, 1893- March 7, 1897 March 13, 1897 January 31, 1S98 • 8 February 3, 1898 > March 31, 1898 March 8, 1903 March 12, 1903 March 26, 1904 April 1, 1904 April 2, 1904 April 3, 1904 April 8, 1906 \|nil 8, 1906 January 9. 1907 January 18, 1907 22. January 28, 1907 .4 February 1, 1907 21. March 17, 1907 20, Marc
. History of Gibson county, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . 2, 1891 . April 6, 1891 April 13, 1892 February 18, 1893 MJ February 23, 1893 April 30, 1893 > May 1, 1893 May S, 1893- March 7, 1897 March 13, 1897 January 31, 1S98 • 8 February 3, 1898 > March 31, 1898 March 8, 1903 March 12, 1903 March 26, 1904 April 1, 1904 April 2, 1904 April 3, 1904 April 8, 1906 \|nil 8, 1906 January 9. 1907 January 18, 1907 22. January 28, 1907 .4 February 1, 1907 21. March 17, 1907 20, March 21, 1907 22. February 17, 1908 20. February 24, 1908 2J,, March 8, 1908 20. March 15. 1908 2^,. May 8, 1908 20, May 13. 1908 20. January 24, 1910 20. January 2j, 1910 21. March q. 1910 21 March 5, 1912 20. March 6, 1912 20. March 7. 1912 21 March 8, 1912 20. March 24. 1912 20. 191: .21 March March 26, 1912 21 March 27, 1912 21 March 28, 1912 22 March 29, 1912 22 March 30, 1912 22 March 31. 1912 22 April 1, 1912 22. April 2, 1912 22 January 30, 1913 24 March 30. 1913 31. z o HHO z5 Oh o X PTER XXII. CITY OF lUI NCI i Princeton is situated ii an elevated ridge, ninet) feel above low-watermark in the Wabash river; is one hundred and nineteen feet above the cityof Evansville, and four hundred and eighty feet above the oceans , the city is handsome. The land is for the irt level and wel o building sites, without many excai There are soil!- if the place rather uneven, luit in ii true sense hilly. [he drainagi is excellent. It is now an up-to-date city, with a beautiful publicsquare, many tine modern business blocks, a :m of electric lights and water-works plant. It ha e r8i8, and of the I dm. d States in [< to there v six thou iur hundred and forty-eight inhabitants. 11k- la I n a rapid growth here, owing t various conditions, but chief!) a true spiritof i that h -red by a younger, mon nent among its worthy ci ools and church< il< intel- nce and manner t l
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