72 resultados para Old Goverment House

em University of Michigan


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Building was renovated in 1906-1907; opened for student use in 1907; in 1912 an addition was built. In 1916 the original house was razed to make room for a new Michigan Union. The addition was moved to the north and used as a ballroom for a time. Image is creased and torn upper right and lower left. On verso: Summer 1916. View from southwest.

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"Although the life of Walter Spencer-Stanhope occupies a large proportion of the present volumes, it is not the object of these pages to present one particular biography. They aim rather to be a record of certain facts and anecdotes gleaned from the papers of that old Yorkshire house of which he become owner."--Pref.

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Consists of "Why I am a Cumberland" (xxix p.) and "The old log house, a history and defense of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, by T. C. Blake, D.D." (293 p.) The latter has separate t.p. with imprint: Nashville, Tenn., Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House, 1897, and was published first in 1879.

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On verso: Swain copy (1925) of earlier photograph, undated. Left center: foreground, Homeopathic Hospital (now site of Natural Science); rear, Old Library. Right: University Hall (rear); Haven Hall. Center: Old boiler house

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verso: This is a picture of the "First Voters' Republican Club" of Leslie, taken in the fall of 1896, during the gold and silver campaign. Arthur J. Tuttle, captain of the outfit, is shown at the right, in front, wearing his father's silk wedding hat, gilded for the occasion. The horsemen are facing the Michigan Central Railroad traks [sic] and this picture was taken while they were waiting for the train which was to bring Civil War veterans, including General Alger Captain Tanner and several others. The building shown in the background is the old Allen House, which was an aristocratic country hotel at that time. This picture is greatly valued by Judge Tuttle and the only one he has.