25 resultados para traduzione editoriale, Benjamin Law, autobiografia, immigrazione
em University of Michigan
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Jordan & Anderson, architects. Built 1863. Northwest corner of Diagonal on corner of State and North University. Served as Law School for sixty years; contained chapel until 1873 and library until 1883. Addition built in 1893 included tower. Image includes Benjamin Franklin statue, which was gift of class of 1870. Gathering of people in photograph.
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Spine title: Benjamin on sales.
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Includes the text of several treaties.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Another edition, practically identical, was issued the same year with the author's name corrected.
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"An act to authorise the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to construct the extension of their railroad through the territory of Virginia - passed 6th March, 1847": p. 50-53.
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Original image (attached to acidic board) was photographed and negative created by Lance Burghardt. Photographer of original print unknown
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Pewter statue stood on west side of S. State St. and was the gift of the Class of 1870. At left is Old West Hall, now the site of Betsy Barbour residence. At right is the First Congregational Church. Newspaper article, April 11, 1912, attached to verso with heading "It Was News Then."
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An 1898 addition completely altered the exterior (Spier & Rohns, architect). The tower was removed and a new south wing added. Regents met in south wing until 1933. When Law moved to Hutchins Hall in 1933, building was renamed Haven Hall in honor of Erastus O. Haven, president 1863-1869. Haven Hall became an LS&A building until it was destroyed by fire June 6, 1950. Includes Benjamin Franklin statue.