926 resultados para Ann Arbor Thrift Shop Association
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 27279.
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Michael Staebler bicycle shop, West Washington St.
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350 S. Fifth Ave. Built at a cost of $1,700,000, this is the second building in the nation to be built by a completely unified YM-YWCA. Facilities include Men's & Women's Residence, Swimming Pool, Gymnasium, Club Rooms and provisions for banquets.
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On verso: This was said to be a picture of Ann Isabella Barry McCue Allen. She was born Jan. 22, 1797 daughter of Ihmus Barry (& brother of Andrew) & Ann Isabella Smith of New Kent, Md. The birthplace is given by John McCue at Staunton Va. She died there Nov. 28, 1876 at the home of her daughter Sarah Allen Waddell. Her first husband was Wm McCue M.D. born July 14, 1787 Augusta Co. Va. Died Nov. 7 1818 of flu. Her first husband was a man of prominence & education. She had two children Thomas W. McCue and John McCue
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On verso: West Quad; Ivory Photo, Ann Arbor; (Daybook, image #51)
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Richard Bull, architect. Known at various times as Detroit Observatory, Campus Observatory, Old Observatory. On verso: The razing of the 1908 wing of the Detroit Observatory on East Ann St. provided a fascinating spectacle for some sidewalk observers a few weeks ago... Published: University Record, July 6, 1976, cover
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[[title from caption accompanying picture in article in Michigan Alumnus Magazine 12/.221/1922, p.343]
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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.