On this website, it is my intention to make the text as easily
readable as possible. Normally the
page number would be included after each unit of information. However, a number linking system was used
to bring users to this page if they intended to find the source. Because the Encyclopedic survey is so
large, and most of the information comes from that source, each individual
building has received its own citation so that the source can be more easily
located on that specific page number.
Again, this was only necessary for the Encyclopedic Survey.
[1] Bentley
Historical Library: The Michigan Stadium Story. Ferry Field, 1906-1926.
Accessed Dec. 4, 2004 at http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/stadium/stadtext/ferry.htm
[2] Bentley
Historical Library. Tappan Hall:
Introduction. Accessed Nov. 28, 2004 at
http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/bhl/BentleyMap/HTML/Text/Tappan.intro.html
[3] Bentley
Historical Library. President’s House:
A Brief History. Accessed Nov. 28, 2004 at http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/bhl/BentleyMap/HTML/Text/PresHouse.narrative.html
[4] Gershman, Dave,
“Class of ’55 fights for Frieze Building Fourth Ward Neighbors also
oppose UM plan,” Ann Arbor News (through MLive), Nov. 19, 2004,
<http://www.law.umich.edu/virtualtour/hutchinshall/index.htm>
(Nov. 29, 2004).
[5] Hatcher Showcase:
Graduate Library History and Design.
Art & Architecture.
Accessed
Nov. 7, 2004 at http://www.lib.umich.edu/grad/showcase/art/index.html
[6] Hill Auditorium
Renovation: History. Organ. Accessed Nov. 4, 2004 at
http://www.umich.edu/%7Eurel/hill/organ.html
[7] History &
Tradition – Numbered Marker Series & Other Plaques. Old Main Hospital
(1925). Accessed Nov. 4, 2004 at
http://www.umich.edu/pres/history/markers/oldmain.html
[8] Housing:
Residence Halls Overview – South Quad.
Accessed Nov. 28, 2004 at
http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/southquad/
[9] Housing:
Residence Halls Overview – West Quad.
Accessed Nov. 28, 2004 at
http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/westquad/index.html
[10] Housing:
Residence Halls Overview – East Quad.
Accessed Nov. 28, 2004 at
http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/eastquad/
[11] Housing:
Residence Halls Overview – Mary Markley Hall.
Accessed Nov. 28, 2004 at
http://www.housing.umich.edu/residencehalls/markley/
[12] Institute for
Research on Women and Gender: A History of Lane Hall. Accessed Nov.
8, 2004 at http://www.umich.edu/~irwg/events/exhibits/lanehallhistory.html
[13] Law School Building Project Page. Accessed Nov.
16, 2004
at
http://www.law.umich.edu/campaign/why/building.htm
[14] Law School Virtual Tour: Hutchins Hall. Accessed Nov.
16, 2004
at
http://www.law.umich.edu/virtualtour/hutchinshall/index.htm
[15] MGoBlue:
Crisler Arena.
Accessed Nov. 28, 2004 at
http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3049
[16] MGoBlue:
Michigan Stadium. Accessed Nov.
28, 2004
at
http://www.mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3052
[17] MGoBlue: Ray Fisher Stadium. Accessed Nov 28,
2004 at
http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3050
[18] Peckham,
Howard H. (1997).
The Making of the University of Michigan: 1817-1992.
Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library.
[19] Plant Extension. Nov. 29, 2004.
Cardiovascular Center Photos.
Accessed Dec. 11,
2004 at http://www.plantext.bf.umich.edu/plantext/projects/CVC/photos.html
[20] Plant Extension. July 10, 2003.
Perry Building Addition Overview. Accessed Nov. 28,
2004 at http://www.plantext.bf.umich.edu/plantext/projects/PerryAddition/index.html
[21] Plant
Extension. Aug.
31, 2004. School of Public Health Buildings Addition
and
Renovation. Accessed Nov.
14, 2004
at
http://www.plantext.bf.umich.edu/plantext/projects/SPH/index.html
[22] Rackham Graduate School: Horace H. Rackham Building.
A History of the Horace H.
Rackham Bulding. Accessed Nov. 4, 2004 at
http://www.rackham.umich.edu/History/building.html
[23]
Shapiro Undergraduate Library: Fun Facts.
Accessed Nov. 7, 2004 at
http://www.lib.umich.edu/ugl/general/fun.html
Shaw,
Wilfred B. (Ed.). (1958). The University of Michigan: An Encyclopedic Survey
(Vol. 4). Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
Page Source Locations for Buildings:
[24] Administration Building: 1569-570
[25] Alumni Memorial Hall: 1570-1573
[26] Anatomical Laboratory: 1573-1574
[27] James Burill Angell Hall: 1574-1575
[28] Architecture Building (Old): 1575-1579
[29] Ferry Field: 1579-1581
[30] Athletic Administration Building (New): 1581
[31] Athletic Administration Building (Old): 1582
[32] Barbour Gymnasium: 1582-1583
[33] Coliseum: 1583
[34] Sports Building (SCRB): 1583-1584
[35] Michigan Stadium: 1584-1585
[36] Waterman Gymnasium: 1585-1586
[37] Women’s Athletic Building: 1586-1587
[38] Women’s Swimming Pool: 1587-1589
[39] Yost Field House (Yost Ice Arena): 1589
[40] Burton Memorial Tower: 1590-1592
[41] Chemistry and Pharmacy Building: 1607-1609
[42] William L. Clements Library: 1609-1610
[43] Couzens Hall:
1610-1611
[44] School of Dentistry Building: 1611-1614
[45] East Engineering Building: 1614-1615
[46] East Hall: 1615-1616
[47] East Medical Building: 1616-1617
[48] Economics and Pharmacology Building: 1617-1619
[49] Food Services Building: 1628-1630
[50] General Library Building: 1633-1635
[51] Haven Hall (Old): 1637-1638
[52] Health Services Building: 1638-1639
[53] Heating Plants: 1639-1640, 1745-1748
[54] Heredity Clinic Building: 1640
[55] Hill Auditorium: 1640-1643
[56] Horace H. Rackham
School of Graduate Studies Building: 1648-1651
[57] Alice Crocker Lloyd Radiation Therapy Center: 1651-1652
[58] Children’s Psychiatric Hospital: 1652-1653
[59] Kresge Medical Research Building: 1653-1654
[60] Catherine Street Hospitals: 1654-1658
[61] Old Main and surrounding structures 1658,
1660-1662
[62] Simpson Memorial Institute: 1659-1660
[63] Interns’ Home: 1661-1662
[64] Women’s Hospital: 1662-1664
[65] Industrial Engineering Laboratory: 1664
[66] W.K. Kellogg Foundation Institute:
1664-1666
[67] Laboratory of Vertebrate Biology Building: 1666-1667
[68] Lane Hall: 1669-1670
[69] Law Quadrangle: 1670-1674
[70] Old Library Building: 1674-1675
[71] Mason and Haven Hall Addition: 1678-1680
[72] First Engineering Building: 1680-1682
[73] Michigan League Building: 1682-1684
[74] Michigan Union Building:
1684-1687
[75] Museums Annex: (Old Health Service Building) 1691-1692
[76] Natural Science Building: 1692-1694
[77] Newberry Hall: 1694-1695
[78] North Hall: 1695-1696
[79] Old (First) Medical Building: 1696-1697
[80] Randall Laboratory of Physics: 1703-1705
[81] East Quadrangle 1705-1707
[82] South
Quadrangle: 1707-1708
[83] West
Quadrangle: 1708-1712
[84] Alice Crocker
Lloyd Hall: 1712-1714
[85] Betsy Barbour
House: 1714-1716
[86] Fletcher Hall:
1716-1717
[87] Helen Newberry
Residence: 1717-1719
[88] Madelon Stockwell Hall:
1719-1720
[89] Martha Cook Building: 1720-1722
[90] Mosher-Jordan
Halls: 1724-1727
[91] Victor C.
Vaughan House: 1727-1728
[92] Roman Language Building: 1728-1729
[93] School of Business Administration Building: 1729-1730
[94] School of Public Health Building: 1731-1732
[95] Student Publications Building: 1732
[96] Tappan Hall:
1733
[97] University Elementary School Building: 1733-1734
[98] University High School Building: 1734-1736
[99] University Museums Building: 1738-1741
[100] Detroit Observatory: 1741-1742
[101] West
Engineering Annex: 1750-1751
[102] West Engineering Building:
1751-1753
[103] West Medical Building:
1753-1754
[104] West Physics Building:
1754-1755
[105] Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry. Oct. 17, 2003. Welcome to the Sindecuse Museum.
Accessed Nov. 4, 2004 at http://www.dent.umich.edu/museum/index.html
[106] University
Productions. Aug 5,
2003. Power Center for the Performing Arts.
Accessed Dec 1, 2004 at
http://www.uprod.music.umich.edu/facilities/power/power-home.html
[107] University
Records and Archives Program (Bentley Historical Library). July 2002.
A
Chronology of University of Michigan Buldings,
1840-1999. Accessed Nov. 4, 2004
at http://www.umich.edu/%7Ebhl/bhl/uarphome/archt.htm
[108] Utilities &
Plant Engineering: Central Power Plant.
Accessed Dec 1, 2004 at
http://www.plantops.umich.edu/utilities/CentralPowerPlant/pictorial_history.html
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Historical Photos provided by the University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library
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