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On verso: This was said to be a picture of Ann Isabella Barry McCue Allen. She was born Jan. 22, 1797 daughter of Ihmus Barry (& brother of Andrew) & Ann Isabella Smith of New Kent, Md. The birthplace is given by John McCue at Staunton Va. She died there Nov. 28, 1876 at the home of her daughter Sarah Allen Waddell. Her first husband was Wm McCue M.D. born July 14, 1787 Augusta Co. Va. Died Nov. 7 1818 of flu. Her first husband was a man of prominence & education. She had two children Thomas W. McCue and John McCue
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Album title: State University of Michigan. Class of 1862. Photographed by T.D. Tooker, 1862, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Richard Bull, architect. Known at various times as Detroit Observatory, Campus Observatory, Old Observatory. Original image in color
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Album title: University of Michigan. Class of 1861. On tltle page: Photographed by T.D. Tooker, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Albert Kahn, architect
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On verso: John F. Kennedy proposing the Peace Corps during the presidential campaign speech at 2 a.m. Oct. 14, 1960, on the steps of the Michigan Union at the University of Michigan (Daybook, image #58)
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President of the University of Michigan, minister to China and Turkey. On verso: Card Imperial By Sam B. Revenaugh, 28 Huron street (Upstairs) Ann Arbor, - Mich.
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Standing (Adults) L-R: Marion Waterhouse Angell (Mrs. J.R.); James Rowland Angell; Andrew C. McLaughlin; Fanny C. Cooley. Angell (Mrs. A.C.); Alexis Caswell Angell; Sarah Caswell Angell (daughter of A.C), Lois Angell McLaughlin
Middle Row: James Waterhouse Angell (son of J.R.), Marion Angell (McAlpin) (daughter of James R.) James Burrill Angell, Isabel McLaughlin
Front Row: Constance McLaughlin (Green); Robert Cooley Angell (son of A.C.); Esther Lois McLaughlin (Donahue) David Blair McLaughlin; Rowland Hazard McLaughlin; James Burrill Angell II (son of A.C.): James Angell McLaughlin
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Campus viewed from the northwest, with Haven Hall and University Hall in foreground. Publication information: [Chicago, Ill.] : Everts & Stewart, 1874.
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On verso: West Quad; Ivory Photo, Ann Arbor; (Daybook, image #51)