College campuses -- Michigan -- East Lansing
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
01_13_00-NewsBulletin
Digital Work
Identifier: 722fa524-1a01-41da-891b-6498cae64541
04_11_02-CampusFeatures
Digital Work
Identifier: 5a2df588-dd49-496d-bbf9-3589b89fac40
04_23_03-CampusScenes
Digital Work
Identifier: d24f5a69-5fd9-4cda-a845-6c427a78d7a9
05_16_02-AgHall_Architecture
Digital Work
Identifier: 9a303dae-9020-40ab-a7f2-51b1f3e12a24
12_11_02-CampusScenes
Digital Work
Identifier: bd40fb69-42ba-4d65-9716-818c28b06991
Bill Castanier collection
Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.370
Scope and Contents
This collection contains thirteen glass-plate negatives, depicting scenes of the campus of Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University), including farm and greenhouse buildings, the Chemical Laboratory, Morrill Hall, Agriculture Hall, and the original President's House. Although the images are undated, the buildings and dress suggest that they date to the late 1800s.Also included in this collection are a MSU Santa cartoon drawn by Phil Frank, and three decorated...
Dates:
1934 - 1935
Campus
Digital Work
Identifier: 60326aef-be20-4001-9ede-183286f83424
Robert M. Williams collection
Record Group
Identifier: UA-17.279
Scope and Contents
The Robert M. Williams collection primarily contains photographs and postcards of street scenes and daily life in the Michigan towns of Baraga, Brown City, Copper Harbor, Dryden, and L’Anse. There are also postcards and photographs of the dedication and planting of the L’Anse Township School Forest on May 23, 1930. The collection also includes photographs of Michigan State University’s Agriculture Hall, Morrill Hall, and the Physics and Electrical Engineering Building.
Dates:
circa 1900s-1930s
