Lelia Brouillette photograph collection, circa 1897, undated
0.1 linear feet
This collection consists of photographs depicting the campus and students of the University of Michigan.
0.1 linear feet
This collection consists of photographs depicting the campus and students of the University of Michigan.
700 photographs (in 2 boxes; approximate)
The Buss photograph collection consists of approximately 700 prints dating from approximately 1923 to the early 1950s. The views are primarily relating to the University of Michigan and to Ann Arbor although there are also images of Detroit, Ypsilanti, and Jackson. The bulk of the collection concerns University of Michigan events (commencements, football games and game day activities, and student life) and buildings (standing or in the process of construction). There are also numerous images of parades: patriotic, military, circus, etc.
Of note are the several images that Buss took of members of the Ku-Klux-Klan walking together on a street in Jackson, Michigan, probably in the period of 1924-1928, and of a Klan gathering in an open field, perhaps near to Jackson.