1000 resultados para Musicians--Michigan--Ann Arbor


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1 map on 2 sheets.

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1 map on 6 sheets.

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Jenison, Edward S., architect. Originally kinown as "The Great Columbian Exposition Organ," built by Farrand & Votey Organ Co. In 1894, the University Musical Society bought the organ. (It had been at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893.) The organ was transported to Ann Arbor and rebuilt in the old University Hall; formally dedicated in December 1894; in place at the second annual May festival in 1895. Named after Henry S. Frieze, music patron and acting president in the late 1800s. Moved to Hill Auditorium when it was built in 1913. Received extensive repairs in 1928.

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View from the west. Original is a color print. Publication information: Detroit: R.: Burger & Co., [185?]

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Publication information: Madison, Wis. : J.J. Stoner [1880}

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North Wing completed in 1841; renamed Mason Hall in 1843 in honor of Stevens J. Mason, first governor of Michigan. South Wing (also called South College) built in 1849. Both wings demolished in 1950. Handwritten on mount: Lecture rooms. Mich. University

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not drawn to scale; Oriented with north to the upper right.

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[From Jasper Cropsey Sketch book, 1855-1856]

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[From Jasper Cropsey Sketch book, 1855-1856]