373 resultados para Detroit-Windsor Tunnel (Detroit, Mich. and Windsor, Canada)


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Mode of access: Internet.

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On verso: 1899-1900 -- Steam car built by Howard Coffin while in College at U. of M. (Ann Arbor) modeled on lines of Locomotive steamer but with larger boiler and Engines (2 cyl.). Please return to Mr. H. E. Coffin. Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich.

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Photographic print of architectural drawing. Albert Kahn Inc. Architects (Detroit, Mich.)

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On verso: Photographer, National Reproductions. If this photograph is used for publication credit should be given to Albert Kahn Associated Architects & Engineers, Detroit, Mich.

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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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On verso: Americanization Meeting, 223 1/2 Michigan Ave. Home of Frank A. Agins, May, 1920. Manning Bros. Commercial Photographers .... Lincoln Building, Corner of State and ..., Detroit, Mich.

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On verso: Joel Unangst

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1007 E. Huron. Built as the Chi Psi fraternity house (one of first two fraternities at Michigan, 1845, year the first class graduated) . Served as the Speech Clinic (to 1936) and later Counseling Center for Psychological Services.

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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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Harley & Ellington, architects. W.E. Wood Co., contractor. Built from July 1940 to January 1942. Built jointly for the Engineering Society of Detroit and the University as an Extension Service facility in Detroit. Funded by the Horace H. and Mary A. Rackham Fund. Sculptures on exterior by Marshall Fredericks. Stamp on verso: Photograph by Elmer L. Astleford.

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