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(Mrs. L.D. Groves, Views of Ann Arbor)

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"Contains only the books on American and English common law"--P. vii.

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First Dean of University of Michigan Law School, 1859-1871. On verso: Sam B. Revenaugh's Photographic Establishment, 28 Huron Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Dean of University of Michigan Law School, 1883-1886

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Dean of the University of Michigan Law School, 1871-1883. On verso: Class of '75, U. of M. Randall, 220 Woodward Ave., Detroit

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Jordan & Anderson, architects. Completed in 1863. Served as Law School for 60 years; contained University Chapel until 1873 and Library until 1883. Addition in 1893 included tower; additional space added in 1898. Tower removed in 1898 addition and renovation. Room for Regents built in new south wing; they met there for 35 years. Upon completion of Hutchins Hall in 1933, the Law Building was renamed Haven Hall and was used by Literature Science & the Arts. It burned on June 6, 1950. It was located at the northwest corner of the Diag, corner of State and North University.

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Jordan & Anderson, architects. Completed in 1863. Served as Law School for 60 years; contained University Chapel until 1873 and Library until 1883. Addition in 1893 included tower; additional space added in 1898. Tower removed in 1898 addition and renovation. Room for Regents built in new south wing; they met there for 35 years. Upon completion of Hutchins Hall in 1933, the Law Building was renamed Haven Hall and was used by Literature Science & the Arts. It burned on June 6, 1950. It was located at the northwest corner of the Diag, corner of State and North University.