Frieze Building (including Carnegie library building), corner of State and Huron Streets, February 1958 / HS1811

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Title
Frieze Building (including Carnegie library building), corner of State and Huron Streets, February 1958
Date
195802
Collection Title
Ivory Photo photograph collection
Collection Creator
Ivory Photo (Firm)
Box / Drawer
18
Folder / Container / Volume
21889-2 Frieze building (Speech) looking SE - 18:126
Notes
Malcolmson & Higginbotham, architecture firm. The Ann Arbor High School was built in 1905 and purchased by the University of Michigan in 1956, when it was renamed the Henry S. Frieze Building. Demolished in 2007 and replaced by North Quadrangle with the original facing preserved.
Item Number
HS1811
Finding Aid
umich-bhl-92324
Scan Source
Photo Print
Repository
Bentley Historical Library
Date Added/Updated
2016-03-15 05:22:20

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2849 x 2403
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Record
HS1811
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhl/x-hs1811/hs1811

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