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Campus Development records
Collection
Identifier: 015.CD
Abstract
Michigan State Normal School was founded in 1849 in Ypsilanti, MI, and the Campus Development records include materials from the founding of the school and development of the original campus property, as well as subsequent changes and developments to the campus through 2002. The collection includes newspaper clippings, news releases, campus project plans, and campus master plans. Formats included in the collection range from paper documents, black and white...
Dates:
1849 - 2002
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
Campus negative collection
Collection
Identifier: 013.CN
Abstract
The Campus Negative collection consists of 5 x 7 inch glass plate negatives of the Michigan State Normal College (Eastern Michigan University) campus.
Dates:
1920 - 1927
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
Elisabeth Knibbe, FAIA papers
Collection
Identifier: 018.EK
Abstract
The Elisabeth Knibbe, FAIA papers are a collection of guidelines, handbooks, issue publications, project master plans, reports and surveys. Materials in the collection are divided into three groupings: guidelines and handbooks; issue puplications; and project master plans, reports and surveys. They are listed by title and while much of the material focuses on building reuse and rehabilitation in Michigan, there are other publications that cover community...
Dates:
1970 - 1989
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
University Building Floorplans and Blueprints collection
Collection
Identifier: 015.BFB
Abstract
The University Building Floorplans and Blueprints collection includes draft and final plans and blueprints for buildings and green spaces on campus. Buildings included in the collection includes, Bone Hall, Bowen Field House, Briggs Hall, Ford Hall, the Gymnasium (The Red Gym), Hover Hall and the adjacent Greenhouse, Residential Halls, Snow Health Center and Warner Physical Science. There are some floorplans and blueprints for other buildlings in their building...
Dates:
1909 - 2006
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives