Martha Cook Building - view from the corner

Notes:
York & Sawyer, architecture firm. Construction begun in 1911, completed 1914. Located on a block between South University Avenue and Tappan Avenue. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Land to the east of the original building site (the old Condon home) was purchased in 1918 as a garden area.; 
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; Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City. Statue of Portia above door was sculpted in marble in the Piccirilli Studio, N.Y.; donated by Cook in 1918.
Data Provider:
University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
Collection:
Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library
Subject Topic:
Martha Cook Building (University of Michigan); University of Michigan--Buildings; University of Michigan--Student housing; Dormitories--Michigan--Ann Arbor; Universities & colleges--Michigan--Ann Arbor
Language:
UND
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