Alexander Winchell House, 1870s
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Ann Arbor Was Proud of The Michigan
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March
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1975
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Murphy Talks At Dedication: Urges 5,300 More Beds For Mentally Ill In State Institutions
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29
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April
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1938
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Additions To State Hospital Dedicated - Added Facilities Eliminate Waiting List of Patients
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29
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April
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1938
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Edward Campbell House (Campbell-Hays), 1899
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1899
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John Lawrence House, 1903
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1903
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Delta Upsilon Fraternity, 1903
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1903
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Edward Campbell House (Campbell-Hays), 1899
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1899
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Carillon Bells Arrive From Foundry In England, September 1936
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1936
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Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1936
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Carillon Bells Arrive From Foundry In England: Fifty-three bells of the Charles Baird carillon, third largest in the world, arrived in the city yesterday and were placed in storage until the framework from which they will hang in the Burton memorial tower is erected. F. C. Godfrey, chief carillon designer of Taylor & Co., English firm which cast the bells, is shown standing beside the 12-ton Bourdon bell, largest of the 53. It bears the inscription of the donor, Charles Baird of Kansas City.
Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1936
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Carillon Bells Arrive From Foundry In England: Fifty-three bells of the Charles Baird carillon, third largest in the world, arrived in the city yesterday and were placed in storage until the framework from which they will hang in the Burton memorial tower is erected. F. C. Godfrey, chief carillon designer of Taylor & Co., English firm which cast the bells, is shown standing beside the 12-ton Bourdon bell, largest of the 53. It bears the inscription of the donor, Charles Baird of Kansas City.
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Bells For Carillon
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1936
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