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Allmendinger Family Papers, 1824-2006 (majority within 1890-1986)
8 linear feet — 1 oversize volume — 1 oversize folder
Al Parker Collection, 1850s-1926
1 box containing 3 envelopes of photographs, sheet music, and clippings, and 1 scrapbook volume
Correspondence and other papers (1949 accession), 1822-1896
Correspondence and other Papers (1949 accession) is a chronologically arranged series and dates from 1822 to 1896. The letters concern family affairs, business, state and national politics, particularly the presidential candidacy of Lewis Cass and the elections of 1848 and 1852, and the Felch estate.
Photographs, circa 1890-1980
0.5 linear feet
Photographs (0.5 linear feet, ca. 1890-1980) predominantly depict female students at the university. There are also photographs of women athletes in action, and of the interior of the Michigan League. Many of the photographs were collected as part of the organization's efforts to celebrate their 60th anniversary.
Alumni Association (University of Michigan) records, 1845-2001
169.8 linear feet (in 171 boxes) — 1 oversize volume — 84.4 GB (online)
Classes and Reunions, 1870-1951
The series Classes (Boxes 97-104; and box 118) contains information on classes and individual graduates from 1870 to 1909. Documentation includes reunion information, class "records" detailing the status of members of particular classes as well as obituary information on deceased class members. Information on classes is scattered throughout the record group. Several folders of emeritus reunion classes also pertain to various classes. Related material on classes from 1894 to 1963 is located in the Class Reunion Files series (Boxes 148-154).
Society of Alumni, 1845-1897
The Society of Alumni series (box 122) contains records of this precursor to the Alumni Association. The society was initially open to graduates of all the schools and colleges but eventually was defined as the alumni organization of the literary college. Often the society functioned as a coordinating body for the loose confederation of societies formed by the other schools and colleges while also administering the Williams Professorship Fund. Records of the society include minutes, 1859-1897, a receipt book, letter book, and assorted early records including a compilation of alumni news articles appearing in campus publication from 1845 to 1892. The minutes include necrology reports on members of the universities early classes. Also included is a minute book of the Medical Alumni Association covering 1875-1897.
Amasa B. (Amasa Brown) Watson Family Papers, 1854-1932
2 cubic feet (in 4 boxes, 1 Oversized folder)