UBImusD2. Folder: Campus Views. Central Campus. State Street side of campus. 1872-1893. no. 121
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The Law Building was built in 1863, renamed Haven Hall in 1933, and destroyed by fire in 1950.
On verso: "Northwest corner of campus about 1873 showing the Law Building and University Hall."
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Mason & Kahn, architect. 1906-1939: Part of Catherine St. Hospitals. Built as and run as Psychopathic Hospital. 1939-1944: Known as "East Hospital." 1944-1965: Known as Beal Residence. Torn down 1965
On verso: Geo. Blaich in door, W. A. Gates, John Beissel
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Framework up for second floor and subflooring in for third floor. Additional girders. No. 11 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
Clear view of building and northward. Old St. Joseph hospital visible mid background. No. 13 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
View toward north. Additional steel framework on upper floors. More exterior limestone on main floor. No. 17 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
Extensive view to north of building. Cement hopper and chute visible from both towers. No. 12 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
Girders and framework added on second floor. Extensive view to north beyond building. No. 16 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
Established in 1960 by Grace L. Bigby and Demaris E.Cash. Ann Arbor's exclusive resale shop. Everything is sold on consignment. Sellers pay a nominal membership fee to dispose their merchandise incognito. Buyers delight in browsing among these "treasures." 529 Detroit St. - Ann Arbor Michigan NO 2-1363. Estate Sales Our Speciality . Mon. thru Sat. 9-5:30 Mon. & Fri. eves. 'til 9
On verso of duplicate image: 1. Floyd Bates; 2. Ed Housel; 3. Len Sauer; 4. Paul Caulkins; 5. Don Galbraith; 6. Carl Schlecht; 7. shrman Bates; 8. Dwight Bates; 9. Bill Housel; 10. Art Jahnke; 11. Berle Walker; 12. Pearl Mast ; 13. Young?; 14. Henry Hatch; 15; Bab Burrett; 16. Joseph Vandervest, director; 17. Russell Rice; 18. Bill Bowling; 19. Roy Vandeveer; 20. Art Stellwagon; 21. Ray Hutzel; 22. Angus Babcock; 23. Honey Campbell. Missing from picture - Ralph Lutz, Nicholas Falone and Leonard Falone. Played in Ann Arbor during World War I. Source: Berle Walker
Sturgis copy negative. Original in Ann Arbor, Michigan photograph collection, Views by street, Main Street. no. 60. Former site of B.E. Meuhlig Company and Goodyear's at Main and Washington Sts. Erected 1836. Source: Ray Hutzel
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