32 resultados para Écarts
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Left to right: Res. of Henry A. Hammond, Sec. 26, Saline Tp. Mich.; Res. of Lewis Andrews, architect & builder, Saline, Mich.; Res. of E.C. Robinson, Saline Tp. Mich.; Res. of J.U. Fuller, Sec. 26 York Tp. Mich.; Res. of Daniel Aylsworth, Sec. 26, York Tp. Mich.; Res. of Wm. Dexter, Sec 26, York Tp. Mich.; Res. of Thos. H. Fuller, Sec. 24, York Tp. Mich. Publication information: Chicago, Ill. : Everts & Stewart, 1874.
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German-American Day on Ann Arbor's west side. West Liberty from Main Street with open countryside beyond. John Haarer's Photograph Gallery is at the left. (Source: Old Ann Arbor Town by Hazel Proctor.)
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In 1879 a campus heating plant and coal sheds were built on central campus just east of University Hall. In 1894, a new heating plant was built at the southeast corner of central campus. The University Hall heating plant was used by Buildings and Grounds from 1894-1915. From 1915-1923 the building was used as a fire station. On verso: Photographed in 1887 by A.L. Conton of '89
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Photo album title: Detroit to San Francisco over Lincoln Highway. May 27-June 18, 1915. Henry B. Joy A.F. Bement; E. Eisenhut
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Source: Mrs. CC Ordway. On verso: George Goetz (1894-1916)
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On verso: South Main St. with streetcar
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On verso: Delivery trucks and routeman. National Tea Company (owned by Victer [sic] Olsen, Danish vice consul [sic], Johansen)
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East stack. Albert Kahn, architect. Selden Breck contractors built stacks 1916-1918. Construction of General Library Building authorized June 1916. Two stacks built at right angles to 1898 stacks, which were retained. In 1918 Old Library was demolished and front (north side) of General Library begun. Completed in 1920. Photograph mounted on linen. From construction photo album received by Buildings and Grounds
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Albert Kahn, architect. Built 1924. East University on site of old medical building which was razed in 1914. Also called New Physics and East Physics.
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E.W. Arnold, architect. Built 1894. Funded by a challenge grant of $20,000.00 by Joshua W. Waterman of Detroit with contributions from others, including students, and funding from the Regents. Addition completed in 1916. Demolished in 1977 to make room for the expansion of the adjacent Chemistry Building. View from southwest. Person with horse and cart in front of building.
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Pond & Pond, architects. Built 1887-1888