29 resultados para Processions
em University of Michigan
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"First published London 1828."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"J. Haddon, printer, Castle Street, Finsbury, London.": p. 420.
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Reprint of 1823 London ed.
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"Chiefly ... a compilation from the ... details ... which appeared in the Newcastle Chronicle on the 10th of June, 1881."--Pref.
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Title in red and black.
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Daybook, image #28
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verso: (original with Harold Neuenfeld, Lewiston)
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On verso: Ed Wood in front sitting down; Anga Ponta the Queen, Young Weissinger beside the Queen. Taken 1901 the bigest prade Ann Arbor ever seen [sic]. Taken on N. Ashley mail carrier Meyers house on left & Williman on right. Presented by Geo. Kuster our first President; Eugene A. Wines - Secretary; Chris Kuster - Sec. & Treas.
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Parade traveling south on Main Street in Ann Arbor, Michigan
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President of the University of Michigan, minister to China and Turkey. On verso: Dr. Angell's funeral; April 3, 1916; Enlargement #102
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Glass negative - ng 46
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On verso of duplicate image: 1. Floyd Bates; 2. Ed Housel; 3. Len Sauer; 4. Paul Caulkins; 5. Don Galbraith; 6. Carl Schlecht; 7. shrman Bates; 8. Dwight Bates; 9. Bill Housel; 10. Art Jahnke; 11. Berle Walker; 12. Pearl Mast 13. Young?; 14. Henry Hatch; 15; Bab Burrett; 16. Joseph Vandervest, director; 17. Russell Rice; 18. Bill Bowling; 19. Roy Vandeveer; 20. Art Stellwagon; 21. Ray Hutzel; 22. Angus Babcock; 23. Honey Campbell. Missing from picture - Ralph Lutz, Nicholas Falone and Leonard Falone. Played in Ann Arbor during World War I. Source: Berle Walker