225 resultados para memorials
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[v.1] Confessions of an English opium-eater. Autobiographic sketches. -- [v.2] The note-book of an English opium-eater. Miscellaneous essays. -- [v.3] Literary reminiscences; from the autobiography of an English opium-eater. --[v.4] Narrative and miscellaneous papers. -- [v.5] Historical and critical essays. -- [v.6] Essays on philosophical writers and other men of letters. -- [v.7] Theological essays and other papers. -- [v.8] Memorials and other papers. --[v.9] Biographical essays. Essays on the poets. -- [v.10] The Caesars. The avenger. [v.11] Letters to a young man. Logic of political economy.
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v. 1. On murder considered as one of the fine arts. Early memorials of Grasmere. Revolt of the Tartars.--v. 2. The Spanish military nun. The English mail-coach. Suspiria de profundis.
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Prepared in cooperation with the Department of the Interior. Appendix A is submitted by the Bureau of forestry, B-C by the Geological survey and D by the Weather bureau.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"March 9, 2005."
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"April 20, 2006."
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1912- (microfiche)
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Southeast corner of building. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus.
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Tree before 1858; boulder ca. 1883; bronze plaque 1904. In spring of 1858 the Class of 1858 named this oak (growing near center of campus) the Tappan Oak as a tribute to then Pres. Henry P. Tappan). Stone was given by the "Tappan Boys" (class of 58) and placed ca. 1883. Plaque created in 1904. Photograph is crumbled and creased.
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Tree before 1858; boulder ca. 1883; bronze plaque 1904. In spring of 1858 the Class of 1858 named this oak (growing near center of campus) the Tappan Oak as a tribute to then Pres. Henry P. Tappan). Stone was given by the "Tappan Boys" (class of 58) and placed ca. 1883.
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Acquired 1846. Artist: William Peters. Southeast corner of Hatcher Graduate Library. On the right of the monument is a memorial erected in honor of the University of Michigan men who fought in the war with Spain by the class of 1899. On verso: Honor of Joseph Whiting, Douglas Houghton, Charles Fox, Samuel Denton. Located beside Library. There is a list of citations also on the verso.
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Acquired 1846. Artist: William Peters. Monument has been located at several locations on central campus On verso: Erected in honor of Joseph Whiting, Douglas Houghton, Charles Fox, Samuel Denton. Located beside the library.
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Acquired 1846. Artist: William Peters. Monument has been located at several locations on central campus. Located beside the library.
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Pewter statue stood on west side of S. State St. and was the gift of the Class of 1870. At left is Old West Hall, now the site of Betsy Barbour residence. At right is the First Congregational Church. Newspaper article, April 11, 1912, attached to verso with heading "It Was News Then."
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Statue stood on west side of S. State St. and was the gift of the Class of 1870.