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- Date Issued:
- 1984-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
- Collection:
- Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
- Collection:
- Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
- Collection:
- Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library
- Notes:
- Gunnar Birkerts & Associates, architecture firm. Construction began in 1978 and the building opened in 1981. The library is an underground addition to the Legal Research Building, which is one of the four original Law Quadrangle buildings, donated by William W. Cook and built between 1924-1933.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
- Collection:
- Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library
- Notes:
- Jordan & Anderson, architecture firm. The Law Building was built in 1863 on the corner of State Street and North University Avenue. In 1863 it was occupied by the Law School, the University Chapel (until 1873) and the General Library (until 1883). Renovated and enlarged in 1893 and then again in 1898 by architects Spier and Rohn of Detroit, Michigan who removed the tower and added a new south wing. Renamed Haven Hall in 1933 when the Law School moved to Hutchins Hall in the Law Quadrangle. Haven Hall then became one of the major buildings of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, with space given to the Departments of History, Sociology, Journalism, and the Bureau of Government and its library collection. Extension Division also had offices in Haven Hall. The building was destroyed by fire in 1950.
- Date Issued:
- 1894-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
- Collection:
- Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library
- Notes:
- German-American Day on Ann Arbor's west side. West Liberty from Main Street with open countryside beyond. John Haarer's Photograph Gallery is at the left. (Source: Old Ann Arbor Town by Hazel Proctor.)
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
- Collection:
- Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library
- Notes:
- Contact sheet with 12 images
- Date Issued:
- 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
- Collection:
- Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library
- Notes:
- Albert Kahn Associates, architecture firm. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Constructed between 1914-1915. Situated on the south side of North University Avenue on the site of the old Homeopathic Medical School. Building named for Edward H. Kraus and originally housed the departments of Botany, Geology, Mineralogy, Zoology, Psychology and the School of Natural Resources.; 
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; Image shows foundation work, looking southeast. One of series of construction photos probably taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds.; 
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; On image: "Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Jul 18, 1914. Irwin + Leighton."
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
- Collection:
- Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library
- Notes:
- Albert Kahn Associates, architecture firm. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Constructed between 1914-1915. Situated on the south side of North University Avenue on the site of the old Homeopathic Medical School. Building named for Edward H. Kraus and originally housed the departments of Botany, Geology, Mineralogy, Zoology, Psychology and the School of Natural Resources.; 
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; Image taken looking west. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds.; 
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; On image: "Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Oct. 1, 1914. Irwin + Leighton."
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
- Collection:
- Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library
- Notes:
- Built in 1923 by Smith, Hinchman & Grylls Associates, this structure was designed for indoor track events and intercollegiate sports, particularly football, baseball, basketball, and track athletics. Originally named the Yost Field House after U-M football coach Fielding Harris Yost (1921-1941), the building was remodeled in November of 1973 and renamed Yost Ice Arena. 
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; Photographer's stamp on verso. From photographer's log: State St. front.
- Date Issued:
- 1923-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
- Collection:
- Bentley Image Bank, Bentley Historical Library