Boy on bicycle in front of M. Staebler Bicycles shop
Date
1895/1895 (ca.)
Collection Title
H. Mark Hildebrandt collection
Collection Creator
Hildebrandt, H. Mark, collector.
Folder / Container / Volume
UAs Folder: (Staebler family?)
Notes
Michael Staebler bicycle shop, West Washington St.
Copyright
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City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co. Michigan surveyed and published by Henry Hart
Date
1853
Collection Title
City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Coty. Michigan / surveyed & published by Henry Hart.
Collection Creator
Hart, Henry
Folder / Container / Volume
M 414.A8 1853 W3 out [Staff use]
Notes
Cadastral map showing land ownership and buildings. Includes inset of Phoenix block of subdivision of block 1 south, range 4 east. "Miller's Lith., N.Y." Hand colored; 77 x 104 cm.
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The Power Center for the Performing Arts is an active, living theatre arts center. Its architectural beauty, adaptability and flexbility make it a vital performing center for the Theatre Programs of The University of Michigan. The vision and generosity of the distinguished Regent Emeritus Eugene B. Power and his family and the theatre "First Nighters" have made this possible.
Founded in 1869, this facility was America's first "University Hospital." The 1,000-bed general hospital, with its 200-bed children's hospital (C.S. Mott Hospital), is the heart of a vast health complex which includes School of Medicine, Nursing and Public Health...plus research facilities. The Mary Markley dormitory building may be seen in the foreground.
UBImusD2. Folder: Campus Views. Central Campus. Campus Walks. Diagonal at northwest corner of campus: After 1898. no. 112.5
Notes
One story of the origin of the name "cathole" is that the medical students used to dispose of their dissected cats here. On verso: Ellen B. Bach signature [she has AB 1901]. "Cathole," Ann Arbor, 12th St. [currently Fletcher St.]
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UBImusD13. Folder: Campus Buildings. Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Exterior views. no. 214
Notes
Cornerstone laid May 26, 1888; dedicated June 1891. Gift of Helen H. Newberry of Detroit as headquarters of Students' Christian Association. Leased by U-M as classroom in 1921; gift to U-M from SCA in 1937. Adapted as museum in 1928, named the Francis W. Kelsey Museum of Archaeology in 1953.
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