APPENDIX. 57 



NOTE E, PAGE 21. 



This engine is now at Princeton in the labora- 

 tory. 



NOTE F, PAGE 25. 



Since the accession of President McCosh, the 

 donations to Princeton College have been munifi- 

 cent. John r C. Green, Esq., of New York, in his 

 lifetime, and the trustees of his estate since his 

 death, have given princely gifts, amounting to 

 millions. The Green School of Science, with its 

 splendid buildings and complete apparatus, sup- 

 ported by an endowment for its professors; the 

 beautiful library, with an ample fund; Dickenson 

 Hall, containing elegant lecture and class-rooms; 

 Witherspoon Hall, one of the noblest structures 

 in the State, and Edwards' Hall both dormitories 

 for students; and large sums for general purposes, 

 are the permanent monuments of this generosity. 



Henry G. Marquand, Esq., of New York, has 

 erected a beautiful chapel, bearing his name, un- 

 surpassed by any college chapel in this country; 

 and in addition, has endowed a professorship of art. 



Messrs. Robert L. Stewart and Alexander 

 Stewart, brothers, gave to the College during 

 their lifetime the splendid Potter mansion, as a 

 residence for the President. 



Mrs. Robert L. Stewart, of New York, has 

 founded the School of Philosophy, and lately has 

 given $150,000 to establish the chairs in this school 

 thus emulating the example, and equalling the 

 generosity of her deceased husband and brother-in- 

 law to the Theological Seminary at Princeton. 



