The item is a hand-colored architect's rendering of a preliminary sketch of the Township High School in Princeton, IL. The image is of a red brick school with three levels in the center of the building and two structures on ether side of it with a series of arched windows. There is a flagpole in the center of the roof.
Arthur Low Pillsbury was Bloomington’s most prolific architect. In Bloomington alone Pillsbury designed over 300 homes between 1892 and 1925. His work also included churches, libraries, and businesses.