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Box 3

 Container

Contains 144 Results:

Drayton Plains Schools - Indian murals, by C. Birdsall & S. Schuman, 1979

 File — Box: 3
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: 1979

Four Towns cemetery - Hiller grave marker (stone), 1809, 1845

 File — Box: 3
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: 1809; 1845

Waterford Center cemetery - Guellec grave marker (stone), 1889, 1959

 File — Box: 3
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: 1889; 1959

West Bloomfield

 Sub-Series — Box: 3
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

Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel - Arc door, by Arthur Schneider (carved walnut, 1985); Menorah, by Samuel Cashwan (bronze, 1971)

 File — Box: 3
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

Holocaust Memorial Center - Untitled, by Morris Brose (metal doors & windows, 1984); Righteousness confronting evil, by James Gardner (stone, 1987)

 File — Box: 3
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

Jewish Community Center - Eternal hope, by Louis G. Redstone (brick mural, 1976); Untitled, by Irwin Green (welded steel, 1980); Untitled, by Leonard Schwartz (limestone, 1960)

 File — Box: 3
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

Marion High School - Marian Caritas, by Pamela Stump (bronze), 1985

 File — Box: 3
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

Old Orchard Shopping Center - Daytona Beach, by Gordon Newton (mixed media) , 1972

 File — Box: 3
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: 1972

Pine Lake cemetery - Coates grave marker (marble, 1876); McManus grave marker (granite, 1979)

 File — Box: 3
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

Temple Israel - Biblical windows, by Henry Lee Willet, Louis Boermeester, John Lahouin, Robert Heim (glass); Contemporary windows, by Henry Lee Willet, Anthony Mako, Alfred McArdle, Quentin Blay (glass), 1967

 File — Box: 3
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: 1967

White Lake Township - misc. cemeteries, undated

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents

Granger cemetery; Oxbow Lakeside cemetery; St. Patrick's cemetery; White Lake cemetery - Doty grave marker (marble on stone base, 1883); Garner grave marker (bronze, 1838); Leonard S. Johnson & family monument (sandstone, 1883).

Dates: undated

Oakland County cemetery, 1921

 File — Box: 3
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: 1921

Oakland County Court House - Lady Justice (stamped zinc), 1983

 File — Box: 3
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: 1983

Oakland County Service Center - War Veterans' Memorial, by Don Snyder (proposed), 1988

 File — Box: 3
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: 1988

Perry Mount Park cemetery, 1923

 File — Box: 3
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: 1923

Phoenix Center - Japanese lanterns (Kasuga, Yukimi); Mural, by Rafael Rivera Garcia & Jose Ramos Perez (enamel paint on cement), 1982

 File — Box: 3
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

Pontiac Art Center - Ancient strength, by Roberto Estopinan (bronze), 1988

 File — Box: 3
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: 1988

Pontiac Central High School - Untitled, by Michael Le Ganick & students (iron), 1978

 File — Box: 3
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: 1978

Saginaw Street Park - The three fates, by Roberto Estopinan (bronze), 1985

 File — Box: 3
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