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Law Quadrangle and William W. Cook, 1919-1938
The Law Quadrangle and William W. Cook, 1919-1938 [Pre-1985 Accessions] series (3 linear feet), contains papers concerning the construction and management of the Law Quadrangle: the Lawyers' Club Building, the Legal Research Building, the John P. Cook Dormitory and Hutchins Hall. The series also contains some papers of William W. Cook, law school alumnus and donor of the funding to build the Law Quadrangle.
Design and Construction
The subseries relating to the design and construction of the buildings includes chronological correspondence, in reverse order, between the parties involved in the construction: the architectural firm of York and Sawyer, subcontractors, the law school administration, University of Michigan administration, and William W. Cook. The subseries also contains topical correspondence specifically related to the two major construction projects: the Lawyers' Club building and Hutchins Hall. This correspondence was originally arranged topically and that arrangement was preserved. The subseries also includes the budgets and contracts for the original construction, as well as plans and specifications for the buildings. The subseries contains architectural drawings for the Lawyers' Club and Dormitory, the Legal Research Building, plot plans for the entire law quadrangle, and reproductions of renderings of the exterior of the law quadrangle. The most extensive collection of drawings are for Hutchins Hall, detailing both interior and exterior construction and finishing.
Lawyers' Club and Dormitory, circa 1924
1 drawings (pencil on tracing paper), 3 blueprint