1000 resultados para Ann Arbor (Mich.)--Buildings
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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On verso: N.E. corner E. Washington and State Street
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126 N. Main St. Bruno St. James sold store to Bertha Muehlig
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On verso: South Main St. with streetcar
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Medical complex from northeast. Inscription: Printed in Germany
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[Early Roof Studies], untitled. Black and blue ink sketches on two sheets of tracing paper with blue and orange marker coloring, 18x28 inches. Second sketch is digital image only
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[Schematic Design Sketch of] Section "C". Ink and red pencil drawing on blue-line print with blue and orange marker coloring, 12 1/4 x 40 3/4 inches
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On mat: Reuben Kempf born 1859 - Ann Arbor; Died 1945 - Ann Arbor. Graduate Royal Conservatory of Music 1879, Stuttgart, Germany. On verso: Other identification in UAs Kempf, Reuben H.
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Kahn & Wilby, architect. J.L. Stuart, contractor. Built 1913. Bulk of cost from the will of Regent Arthur Hill. Seated 4300 when built. Housed the original Frieze Memorial Organ from 1913 to 1928. When organ was replaced, Frieze name was retained. Image is faded.
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The Island Park in the Huron River is a favorite picnic ground for students of University. Park developments have been extensively made during recent years until there are now over 200 acres of parks in the vicinity of Ann Arbor.