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Michigan History
3 folders, 9.5 GB (online)
The Michigan History series includes images, recordings, and interviews on the subject of local history, events, and landmarks. It is divided into three subseries according to geographic locations covered by the material: Ann Arbor, Detroit, and Dixboro and Superior Township.
Michigan Photographs
The Michigan Photographs series (1906-1933 and undated) is arranged by geographic location. The series has 11 subseries. The General series encompasses those slides with single instances of geographic location; the remaining subseries are cities themselves from which a group of photographs exist.
Military papers
1 oversize folder
The Military papers series documents Morris Stuart Hall's service in the Union army during the Civil War. It includes an autobiographical sketch written in 1908 that contains an account of his experiences as a soldier in the Eighteenth Michigan Infantry and officer in the Forty-fourth U.S. Colored Infantry during the Civil War. He gives many vivid accounts of army life, skirmishes, battles-especially those against Hood's army at Franklin and Nashville. Much is written concerning the training of the African American regiment he commanded and of its bravery under fire. The series also contains twenty-two letters (1863-1866) written to members of his family. He tells of guard and patrol duty and of his duties as commissary of subsistence with the Army of the Cumberland. He describes the review of troops, the beauties of the Tennessee and Georgia countryside; comments on his religious beliefs, Copperheads, doctors and hospitals, Vallandigham's crossing, and intrigues in army promotions. He gives accounts of skirmishes and a vivid description of the battle of Nashville with special praise for the bravery of the African American troops. Also included are varioys papers relating to Hall's war service and subsequent efforts to receive government pension; a deed to property; and carte de visite portraits of some of the officers of the 14th and 44th U.S. Colored Infantry during the Civil War.
Minutes
The Minutes series (5 linear feet) is a complete run of bound minutes of the Administrative, Faculty, and Executive committees for the years 1923-1987. The minutes detail curriculum and program decisions as well as other educational topics. They are a rich source of information on the development of the School of Education.
Miscellaneous Personal Papers
The Miscellaneous Personal Papers (0.3 linear feet) include biographical information, photographs, some of her journals and schoolwork, and five audio cassettes of sermons and a workshop. Newspaper articles of interviews are included with the biographic materials. Several journals are included in spiral bound notebooks.