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Photos of logging camp and lumbering near Gladwin, Michigan, taken in 1895.

Photos of logging camp and lumbering near Gladwin, Michigan, taken 1895, mostly January-February.

17.5 linear feet

Professor of engineering at the University of Michigan. Photos of Johnston's personal and family life in Wyoming and Michigan, including student activities at the University of Michigan; photos of his work on water projects in the West and in Egypt; and photos of Camp Davis, the summer engineering camp of the University of Michigan in Cheboygan Co., Michigan..

The Johnston collection spans the years of 1888-1928. The bulk of the collection is comprised of photographic prints, mainly cyanotypes, and glass plate negatives. Scattered papers are also present and include biographical material and topical files relating to Johnston's personal, religious, and professional activities. The collection has been arranged into five series, which include: Personal and Family Photographs, Work Photographs, Camp Davis Photographs, Glass negatives, and Biographical Materials.

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Personal and Family Life

The Personal and Family Photographs series (1894-1908 and undated, .25 linear feet), depict the Johnston family on camping and picnic outings and reflect the early 20th-century interest in the "great outdoors" as a national pastime. Johnston's family was doubly inclined to outdoor recreation due to the nature of his engineering work and by their location in Wyoming. Throughout the collection are images of great natural beauty. Johnston traveled extensively through Yellowstone National Park, the Grand Tetons, and the Jackson Lake area. The series therefore yields photographs of some of the most beautiful scenery in North America. There are photographs that show Johnston's engineering cameras and tripods, and there are also photographs that capture his two sons playing with smaller family cameras on the picnic blanket. Also, there seems to be an even mix of engineer's eye and tourist's appetite on the travel pictures from Egypt and Tacoma, Washington.

The beginning of Johnston's relationship with Bessie Vreeland is documented with a group of photographs of her home and relatives. Although there are no wedding pictures in this collection, the Johnston children were photographed as the family grew. The photographs also reflect the comfort and quality of life in Wyoming at the turn of the century--not all of the state was relegated to cowboys and the range. The Wild West stereotype is undermined by images of a very civilly planned Cheyenne Park and of pleasantries such as a colonial costume party celebrating George Washington's birthday. On the other hand, a young woman in fashionable mutton sleeves aiming her rifle at some object beyond the camera's range reminds one that the picnic she is attending could only be taking place in a spirited western state.

8 linear feet — 1 oversize folder

Professor of Speech at the University of Michigan and active participant in local, national, and university theater. The collection includes correspondence, press, and programs and photos documenting various theatrical productions.

This collection documents Claribel Baird Halstead’s life as an educator, theatrical director, and actress. It provides insight into the development and history of theater at the University of Michigan and into Claribel’s specific contributions. The collection is divided into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Audiovisual Materials, Theater Programs, and Published plays.

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Personal Papers

The Personal Papers series (2.5 linear feet) includes correspondence, memorabilia, and photographs documenting Claribel's relationships with colleagues, students, and family. Also included are files related to the awards Claribel received throughout her career and files documenting the establishment and administration of the William and Claribel Halstead Scholarship. A set of theater programs documenting productions at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor and around Michigan are also included in this series.

1 linear foot — 1 oversize volume

Family from Flint, and East Saginaw, Michigan; family correspondence.

The collection consists of papers and a photograph album. The papers, 1830-1919, of the Clarke and DeLand family of Flint and East Saginaw, Michigan. Clarke family materials include correspondence of Daniel Clarke and family, notably letters of Mary Flint (Mrs. Daniel Clarke) written from Argentina, 1837-1844, and letters of William Flint Clarke, written while he was a student at the University of Michigan, 1869-1873. DeLand family materials consist of correspondence of Charles V. DeLand and family, including letters of his daughter, Dell DeLand Clarke. The collection also includes miscellaneous writings and printed material, and an early account book of Leonard G. Perry. The photograph album is contains portraits of the members of the class of 1873 of the University of Michigan. This album also contains portraits of members of the faculty, views of University buildings, and various group images.

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Resident of Pittsfield Township (Washtenaw County, Mich.), who served with Co. H, 20th Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. Diary describing his experiences during the Siege of Petersburg, Va.

Diary describing his experiences during the Siege of Petersburg, Va.

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8 linear feet (in 10 boxes) — 1 oversize volume — 1 tube — 52.7 GB (online)

The archives of the Pioneer Band Association document the history of the bands of Ann Arbor High School. Although Ann Arbor at this writing in 2012 has three high schools, these files primarily concern the Pioneer High School Band. The materials have been arranged into the following series: Class Files, People Files, Subject Files, Band Notes and related material, Visual Materials, Sound Recordings, Digital Materials, and Miscellaneous. Even though the records date from 1912, the bulk of the collection dates from the late 1960s. Much of the earlier material is copied from yearbooks and various archival resources. The People series includes research notes about different band members and notes from interviews with individuals who participated with the band in some capacity.

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9 linear feet (in 13 boxes)

Dexter, Michigan, collector of materials relating to the history of railroading in Michigan. Correspondence, subject files, printed matter and photographs; contain material concerning the Ann Arbor Railroad, the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, the Manistee and Northeastern Railway Company, the Michigan Central Railroad, the Pere Marquette Railroad, and Ephraim Shay.

The Stoner collection contains about 3,600 photographs and negatives collected by Stoner, relating primarily to Michigan railroads. The collection also contains related manuscript materials.

Stoner's major collecting interests were in the Ann Arbor, Grand Trunk Western, and Pere Marquette Railroads and their predecessors, and in logging railroads, especially Ephraim Shay's railroad and others using Shay locomotives. Along with these lines, the collection contains photos of dozens of other railroads, not all in Michigan.

The photographs most commonly depict locomotives, often with their crews posed beside. Other common subjects are railroad stations (exteriors only), train wrecks, trains in motion, logging operations, carferries, railroad bridges, the Detroit-Windsor railroad tunnel, and street railroads.

Dozens of Michigan cities and towns and a number of places in other states are represented in the collection. Places depicted most often in the photos include Ann Arbor, Cadillac, Detroit, Durand, Frankfort, Harbor Springs, and Howell, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario.

The collection is organized into seven series: Classified photos, Unclassified photos, Albums, Unclassified negatives, Papers, Classified negatives, and Duplicate material.

Appended to this finding aid are two indexes, one for railroads and company names, the other for subjects. The indexes contain references to all items in the Classified photos, Unclassified photos, Albums, and Unclassified negatives series.

The index to railroads and company names indexes logging and industrial companies that operated railroads, as well as railroad lines themselves. It does not index locomotive manufacturers, nor does it index the names of railroad museums where some of the photos were taken.

The index to subjects indexes place names and topical subjects. It does not index the term "locomotives" since the majority of the photos in the collection would be indexed under that heading. Place names are indexed if the photo includes a view of some part of the place or of some event at the place. Close-up views of locomotives that do not show any background are not indexed by place, even if the description of the photo identifies where it was taken.

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Classified Photographs

The Classified photos series (Boxes 1-2) is the heart of Stoner's collection. Stoner created copy negatives (now the Classified negatives series) and copy prints of photos he collected, and classified them according to the name of the railroads represented. The classification number for each photo includes an abbreviation of the railroad name and a consecutive number. This finding aid includes an item listing of each of these photos, arranged alphabetically by Stoner's classification number (not by the name of the railroad). Stoner's photo log, with his notations on each item in this series, is found in Box 7, along with photocopies of the negative sleeve for each item in the parallel Classified negatives series. The photo log generally does not contain any more information about a photo than is presented in this finding aid, but the negative sleeve photocopies do include more information about locomotive manufacturers and types (information usually duplicated on the reverse of the copy print in this series). Photos in this series are indexed by railroad name and topic. See below for a description of the indexes. Unless otherwise noted the collection contains both a negative and a print for each item

1 oversize folder — 3 linear inches

Record book, 1868-1874, with minutes of meetings and lists of members and officers; volume of essays, mainly scientific, of class members; files of class secretaries, Edwin I. Ayer and Russel F. Tinkham, concerning reunions and other class activities; class poem, oration and prophecy; and obituary notices and memorials of class members.

Flag (on silk) commemorating the class of 1872 of the University of Michigan.

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0.75 linear feet

Graduate of the College of Engineering of the University of Michigan, later founder of Radio Construction Company, firm that erected various radio towers, notably the University of Michigan's Peach Mountain Radio Astronomy Observatory. Files relating to his construction business and to University of Michigan reunions; also collected materials relating to the history of Sturgis, Michigan.

The William P. Favorite collection contains material relating to reunions of the 1917 and 1920 graduating classes of the School of Engineering at the University of Michigan; records, 1941-1962, of Radio Construction Company, including material related to the construction of the University of Michigan's Peach Mountain Radio Astronomy Observatory; and collected material relating to the history of Favorite's home town of Sturgis, Michigan.

3.5 linear feet

Professor of history at University of Michigan; scholar of America's revolutionary era. Correspondence concerning the historical profession, publishing, current events, and personal matters; lecture notes, newspaper clippings concerning personal matters and travels in Europe and India; papers concerning his activities during World War I, particularly with the National Security League.

The Van Tyne collection includes correspondence concerning the historical profession, publishing, current events, and personal matters; lecture notes, newspaper clippings concerning personal matters and Van Tyne's travels in Europe and India. The papers also include material concerning his activities during World War I, particularly with the National Security League. The papers are organized in two series: Correspondence and Professional and Personal Papers.

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1885-1930

Most of the correspondents in the first accession were indexed (see the Selective Index to Correspondents section below). The correspondence concerns the historical profession, publishing, current events, and professional matters. Correspondents include other historians, University of Michigan administrators and faculty members, publishers, and other colleagues. Of special interest are letters documenting Van Tyne's reaction to United States policies prior to entry into World War I. Some of the correspondents include Sir George Otto Trevelyan, George M. Trevelyan, Albert Bushnell Hart, John F. Jameson, Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Ulrich B. Phillips. And Frederick Jackson Turner.