Couzens and Mosher Jordan residence halls bordering Palmer Field, November 1930 / HS9295

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Title
Couzens and Mosher Jordan residence halls bordering Palmer Field, November 1930
Date
193011
Collection Title
Alumni Association (University of Michigan) records
Collection Creator
University of Michigan. Alumni Association.
Box / Drawer
135
Folder / Container / Volume
Palmer Field
Notes
Albert Kahn Associates, architecture firm. Built in 1925 and originally called the Central Residence for Nurses. In 1931, the name was changed to Couzens Hall. In 1956, an addition to the east end of the building was completed by R. A. Calder.
Item Number
HS9295
Finding Aid
umich-bhl-8730
Scan Source
3.4 x 4.5 inches Photo Print
Repository
Bentley Historical Library
Date Added/Updated
2016-03-15 02:00:10

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7237 x 5489
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Record
HS9295
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