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A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning (University of Michigan) publications, 1876-2014 (majority within 1950-2012)
552 MB (online) — 11 oversize folders — 13.4 linear feet
A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning (University of Michigan) records, 1876-2011
92 linear feet — 2 oversize boxes — 1 flat file drawer — 343 GB (online) — 1 archived website
Abstracts of mortgages, 1825-1954
The Abstract of Mortgages series (volumes numbered for storage vol. 24-42) contains abstracts of mortgages from 1825 through 1954. This series covers Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, the villages in the county, and the townships, with the exception of Salem and Superior Townships. These volumes seem to have been first compiled in the early 1880s. They were kept up-to-date with later mortgages until 1954.
Washtenaw Abstract Company records, circa 1824-1954
42 volumes — 1 linear foot — 19 oversize folders
Account book, 1903, 1914-1944
1 volume, 1 envelope
Consists of personal accounts showing income and obligations.
Administration, 1892-2012
The Administration series includes publications relating to the staff and the policies and procedures of the hospital and health system.
Michigan Medicine (University of Michigan) publications, 1892-2015
10 linear feet — 1.3 GB (online) — 1 oversize folder — 1 archived website
Administration, 1900-1978
The Administration series covers the business facets of ATC, focusing mainly on its finances, property management, and interaction with government agencies.
Arnold Transit Company records, 1854-1987 (majority within 1900-1970)
14.8 linear feet (in 16 boxes) — 24 oversize volumes
Administration, 1919-1988
The Administration group was created in the course of processing and consists of those records related to the structure and organization of the church. This group, arranged alphabetically by type of material, runs just over one linear foot and includes annual reports, constitutions, financial records, histories, and minutes. The histories are valuable in providing self-reflective views of Second Baptist as a church very concerned with its place in history. The financial records are fulsome and quite detailed, so they provide telling insights into the challenges facing Second Baptist during the lean years of the Depression and the boom times of postwar Detroit. The annual reports and minutes of the advisory board and trustees are quite illuminative of the 1970s and 1980s as the church faced the challenges of an aging congregation grown fewer in number and the court controversy surrounding the removal of Pastor Holloman.
Second Baptist Church (Detroit, Mich.) Records, 1911-1989 (majority within 1926-1988)
14 microfilms — 1 folder