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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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On verso: 1899-1900 -- Steam car built by Howard Coffin while in College at U. of M. (Ann Arbor) modeled on lines of Locomotive steamer but with larger boiler and Engines (2 cyl.). Please return to Mr. H. E. Coffin. Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich.
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On verso: Ann Arbor
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Second tower erected on left of potential building. No. 3 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction. Frieze Building in background
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No. 4 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
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Steam shovel at work. No. 5 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
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Albert Kahn, architect. Built 1924. East University on site of old medical building which was razed in 1914. Also called New Physics and East Physics.
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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. Another addition was begun 1954-55. Verso: 7623 MICHIGAN UNION BLDG., University of Mich., Ann Arbor Facing for base of drinking fountain in tap room matches facing for steam table. 7623 Water trough and shelves for glasses are made of black Hubbellite. Facing is magnesium oxycholoride. On image: 7623
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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. Another addition was begun 1954-55. Verso: 7627 MICHIGAN UNION BLDG., University of Michigan., Ann Arbor Facing the passage way between tap room and adjoining room, showing matching of tiles with those facing steam table. Substitute following caption for the above: Michigan Union Bldg., University of Mich., Ann Arbor Magnesium oxychloride pressed tile used for wainscot of passage between old and new tap room and as facing of steam table. Note match of color and pattern of these tile with the original ceramic tile shown on wall through the doorway. On image: 7627
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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. Another addition was begun 1954-55. Verso: 7636 MICHIGAN UNION BLDG., University of Mich., Ann Arbor Facing for stean table in tap room. Magnesium Oxycholride tiles, in buff red and blue laid in 1937. Substitute following caption for above: Michigan Union Bldg., University of Mich., Ann Arbor Facing for steam table of tap room of magnesium oxychloride in buff and brown with color inserts of red, green yelloe, blue , purple and gold. On image: 7636
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On verso: "Digging the hole" Image includes steam shovel, trucks, bystanders watching the excavation; in bakground are private residences and Hill Auditorium.
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[Steam shovels finish northwest corner ]
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[Steam Shovels of R.C. Merriam Co. dig the first trench]