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Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology (University of Michigan) records, 1884-1979
3 linear feet — 1 oversize box — 1 film reel
Detroit Board of Water Commissioners, 1852-1963
The Detroit Board of Water Commissioners series (0.4 linear feet, 1852-1963) primarily contains business correspondence (mostly incoming) of the Detroit Board of Water Commissioners. Photographs of offices and staff as well as pipes, machinery and workers can also be found in this series.
Edward Martin collection, 1852-2004
14 linear feet (in 22 boxes) — 3 oversize volumes — 1 oversize folder
Timber Survey, 1890-1919
Timber survey (v. 1-32): This is a series of surveys of lumber on company-owned land in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. These surveys show estimates of how much lumber of each type of tree appears on a given quarter section of land and the type of soil that appears there. Although most of this survey work was done in the years between 1890 and 1900, some was done as late as 1919.
Detroit News records, 1856-1991 (majority within 1912-1982)
164.5 linear feet (in 180 boxes) — 33.4 GB (online)
Detroit Observatory (University of Michigan) records, 1860-2004 (majority within 1994-2001)
29 linear feet (and oversize material) — 1.7 GB (online)
Historical, 1860-2004
14 linear feet
The Historical series (1860-2004, 14 linear ft.) consists of data, audiovisual materials, artifacts, and other collected records documenting the many uses and functions of the Observatory throughout its history. The series includes records of observations and research activities conducted at the Detroit Observatory as well as some observational data from as early as 1800. Some of these records were apparently held by the university Department of Astronomy, individual faculty members and private collectors. When the Observatory was reopened for educational and public programming activities in the 1990s, director Sandy Whitesell began acquiring historical records of the observatory. The Historical series has been organized by material type into three subseries: Records and Observational Data, Audiovisual Materials, and Artifacts.