U-M Finds Mastodon Footprints
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July
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1992
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Owosso Mastodon Finally Ready For Exhibit Here
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15
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August
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1947
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Dinosaur Exhibit Moved at the University of Michigan Exhibit Museum, August 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1973
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Ann Arbor News, August 21, 1973
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'Monster' Display Moved Irving G. Reimann (back to camera in white shirt), director of the University's Exhibit Museum, inspects prehistoric "monster" display which has been moved from the northwest to the southeast end of the exhibit hall. Changes also involved raising the background mural and the anatosaurus skeleton immediately in front of it to higher levels for better viewing. In upright "natural" position between it and the mastodon skeleton in foreground is allosaurus. Totally enclosed in glass, immediately behind the mastodon is the skeleton of the prehistoric rhinoceros, diceratherium. The relocation and improvement in the display was made possible by funding which permitted covering windows at the far end of the hall from the door, behind the mural. (News Photo by Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, August 21, 1973
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'Monster' Display Moved Irving G. Reimann (back to camera in white shirt), director of the University's Exhibit Museum, inspects prehistoric "monster" display which has been moved from the northwest to the southeast end of the exhibit hall. Changes also involved raising the background mural and the anatosaurus skeleton immediately in front of it to higher levels for better viewing. In upright "natural" position between it and the mastodon skeleton in foreground is allosaurus. Totally enclosed in glass, immediately behind the mastodon is the skeleton of the prehistoric rhinoceros, diceratherium. The relocation and improvement in the display was made possible by funding which permitted covering windows at the far end of the hall from the door, behind the mural. (News Photo by Cecil Lockard)
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Dinosaur Exhibit Moved at the University of Michigan Exhibit Museum, August 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1973
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Migrant Workers' Children Visit University of Michigan Museum, August 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, August 17, 1966
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Migrant Workers' Children Visit Museum A group of Mexican-American migrant workers' children gaze in awe as Janis Cash (left) and Meredith Plaxton (far right) guide them through exhibits in the University museum of natural history. The trip is part of a six-week summer school sponsored in Stockbridge by Michigan Migrant Opportunity.
Ann Arbor News, August 17, 1966
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Migrant Workers' Children Visit Museum A group of Mexican-American migrant workers' children gaze in awe as Janis Cash (left) and Meredith Plaxton (far right) guide them through exhibits in the University museum of natural history. The trip is part of a six-week summer school sponsored in Stockbridge by Michigan Migrant Opportunity.
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Mastodon at University of Michigan Museum, December 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Mastodon at University of Michigan Museum, December 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Mastodon at University of Michigan Museum, August 1947 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
Year:
1947
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Ann Arbor News, August 18, 1947
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Dr. Ermine C. Case (left), professor emeritus of vertebrate paleontology, and William H. Buettner (right), preparator of the Museum staff, examine the University Museum's 15 by 7-foot Owosso mastodon, which is the most complete skeleton of its kind found in Michigan.
Ann Arbor News, August 18, 1947
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Dr. Ermine C. Case (left), professor emeritus of vertebrate paleontology, and William H. Buettner (right), preparator of the Museum staff, examine the University Museum's 15 by 7-foot Owosso mastodon, which is the most complete skeleton of its kind found in Michigan.
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Visitors at the University of Michigan Museum, March 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1958
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Owosso Mastodon at the University of Michigan Museum, May 1951 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1951
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