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Box 2

 Container

Contains 147 Results:

Sheraton Oaks Hotel - Rabird-C, by Robert Piepenburg (stainless steel), 1982

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1982

Twelve Oaks Shopping center - The Arch of Prometheus, by Barry Tinsley (painted steel), 1977

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1977

Twelve Oaks Shopping center - Devil' s heart, by Jerry Pearl (painted aluminum), 1977

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1977

Twelve Oaks Shopping center - Michigan landscape, by Robert Arthur Ray (laminated maple aluminum hinges), 1977

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1977

Twelve Oaks Shopping center - Pipeville swallow 1544, by S. Thomas Scarff (aluminum steel), 1977

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1977

Twelve Oaks Shopping center - Pumping for Sedgwick, by Paul Slepak (stainless steel fountain) , 1977

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1977

Oakland Township - Bigler cemetery; Kline cemetary; Paint Creek cemetery, mid-1800s

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: mid-1800s

Orchard Lake - Katyn Forest Massacre Memorial, by Marian Owczarski (stainless steel sculpture), 1985

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1985

Our Lady of Orchard Lake Catholic Church - sculptures on grounds; Madonna (copper sculpture, 1962), undated

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: undated

Orion Township - Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church. Risen Christ, by Susan Young (copper sculpture), 1985

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1985

Cemeteries - East Lawn (Martha Jean Little grave marker, stone, 1956); Square Lake cemetery, mid-1800s

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: mid-1800s

Oxford Township - Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Copeman grave marker, stone, 1880; Reed family grave marker, granite, 1888), late 1800s

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: late 1800s

Oxford Township - North Oxford Cemetery (Haynes grave marker, stone, 1886), mid-late 1800s

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: mid-late 1800s

Oxford Township - Our Lady of Sorrows Cemetery, 1948

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1948

Oxford Township cemetery - Ashley monument (limestone, 1912); Bachelor monument (marble statue, 1905); Bouckart monument (granite, 1900s); Inch family monument (marble sculpture, 1863)

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1971 - 1992

Oxford Village - Radio's Lone Ranger, by Frank Varga (proposed,bronze,1983; Ridgelawn Memorial cemetery (1838)

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1971 - 1992

Pontiac

 Sub-Series — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1971 - 1992

Storm, by Jay Lefkowitz (welded steel), 1984

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1984

City Hall - Civil War soldier, by anon. (bronze), 1927

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1927

Community National Bank - Chief Pontiac, by Marshall Fredericks (bronze), 1964

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Each listing represents a folder of an art work(s) or possible locations, e.g. cemeteries, for art objects that were identified by students working on the project. The names of the art works are the ones used by the researchers. There are a number of folders with minimal information and also folders with photos, clippings, and notes written by the students. Many of the cemeteries are missing any information other than their names.

Dates: 1964