472 resultados para Horses--Michigan
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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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Left to right: Res. of J.T. Sullivan Esq., Sec. 27, Scio Tp., Mich.; Res. of Wm. C. Foster, Sec. 26, Scio Tp. Mich.; Res. of L.C. Risdon, Dealer in Hardware, No. 81 South Main St., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Res. of Dr. D.B. Kellogg, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Ann Arbor, Mich.; Res. of David Mowerson, Sec. 14, Ann Arbor Tp. Mich. Publication information: Chicago, Ill. : Everts & Stewart, 1874
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On mount: Courthouse Square-Ann Arbor. On verso: Sunday April 15, 1861. News of the war. Meeting called at Court House square by Dr. Tappan. News that [Fort] Sumter was fired upon. Property of Ellen B. Bach
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Source: Mrs. CC Ordway. On verso: George Goetz (1894-1916)
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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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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Looking west from roof of adjacent building. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos probably taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: New Science Bldg. Irwin + Leighton, contractors. June 18, 1914.
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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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Profs. J.B. Davis & Mortimer Cooley, architects? Engineering Shops from 1885-1923. Later used as West Engineering Annex 1923. Architecture Dept. in east wing 1923-1927; Survey Dept. in east wing 1927; Auto Lab in west wing; part of Auto Lab destroyed by fire 1937; rest demolished 1956. On verso: Swain #813 Spring of '97
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Kahn & Wilby, architect. J.L. Stuart, contractor. Built 1913. Bulk of cost from the will of Regent Arthur Hill. Seated 4300 when built. Housed the original Frieze Memorial Organ from 1913 to 1928. When organ was replaced, Frieze name was retained. Image is faded.