This photo interests me because it shows two of Princeton’s long-gone but historic buildings. Many locals can probably identify the photo second from left as

The early days of Princeton, Wisconsin
This photo interests me because it shows two of Princeton’s long-gone but historic buildings. Many locals can probably identify the photo second from left as
I have not completed my research on 535 West Water Street, but I already know the City of Princeton Historical Walking Tour plaque contains at
I always cringe when someone claims his or her ancestor was “the first” anything in Princeton. Most of those claims, in my opinion, are based
Brothers-in-law Ferdinand T. Yahr and Gottfried Schaal dissolved their hardware firm, F.T. Yahr & Co., in February 1882. A month later Schaal told the Princeton
I generally do not read “Sound Off” columns. As a newspaper editor, I never liked anonymous rants. We would not withhold writers’ names at most