559 resultados para City Hall (Detroit, Mich.)
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Publication information: Chicago, Ill. : Everts & Stewart, 1874.
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Left to right: Woodside Res. of N.B. Cole, Ann Arbor, Mich. for sale; Res. of John K. Yocum, Sec. 30, Lyndon Tp. Mich; Corner Main & Liberty Sts., Ann Arbor, Mich.; C. Parsons, dealer in dry goods, boots & shoes, hats, caps &c., Saline Mich. Publication information: Chicago, Ill. : Everts & Stewart, 1874.
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Cadastral map showing land ownership and buildings. Includes inset of Phoenix block of subdivision of block 1 south, range 4 east. "Miller's Lith., N.Y." Hand colored; 77 x 104 cm.
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Richard Bull, architect. Known at various times as Detroit Observatory, Campus Observatory, Old Observatory. Image derived from painting of Detroit Observatory by J. A. Cropsey. Color negs: 1479 and 148. On verso: R.D. Palmer, Photographer and Portrait Painter, Huron Street, East of Cook's Hotel. Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Handwritten caption: Entrance to Laboratory and Law Building
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On verso: J. Weare
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On verso: Birds eye view of campus with buildings - campus contains 40 acres of ground and is covered with some ten buildings located on different parts of it - It is in center of city pop. 10000
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The Students' Observatory was erected in 1878. It was located to the south of the Detroit Observatory.
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The Students' Observatory was erected in 1878. It was located to the south of the Detroit Observatory. Handwritten on verso: Building which housed transit instrument and other instruments which are now in the Angell Hall Domes. On verso: [by A.L. Colton]
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Jordan & Anderson, architects. Built 1863. Northwest corner of Diagonal on corner of State and North University. Served as Law School for sixty years; contained chapel until 1873 and library until 1883. Addition built in 1893 included tower. People on steps.
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Jenison, Edward S., architect. University Hall was built in 1872; the auditorium completed in 1873. Prior to this time there was no place on campus where students and faculty could assemble. New opera seats were put in during Christmas 1896 at the same time the new dome was installed. On verso: University Hall -- 133 feet wide, 140 long, seating capacity about 3000. Photographed in 1887 [June 8] by A.L. Colton, '89
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Cornerstone laid May 26, 1888; dedicated June 1891. Gift of Helen H. Newberry of Detroit as headquarters of Students' Christian Association. Leased by U-M as classroom in 1921; gift to U-M from SCA in 1937. Adapted as museum in 1928, named the Francis W. Kelsey Museum of Archaeology in 1953.