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Box 3

 Container

Contains 144 Results:

Garden of Religious Awakening, undated

 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: undated

Garden of Religious Liberty, undated

 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: undated

Garden of the Resurrection - Disciples (bronze) , undated

 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: undated

Garden of the Spread of the Gospel , undated

 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: undated

Garden of Victorious Faith, undated

 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: undated

Temple of Memories - Mother earth, youth, old age, by Hester Bemer (marble relief), 1925

 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: 1925

Temple of Memories - Reunion beyond, by Adolph G. Wolter (sculptured relief), undated

 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: undated

Walled Lake - Cemetery (1823); City Library - Ben Franklin, by Marian Owczarski (stainless steel, 1989)

 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

Waterford

 File — Box: 3
Scope and Contents

All Saints cemetery - Christ statue, by Dal Torrione (marble, 1980); Central United Methodist Church - Christ the Good Shepherd, by Marshall Fredericks (gold anodized aluminum sculpture, 1962); Waterford Village cemetery (c.1826)

Dates: 1971 - 1992

Waterford Township

 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

Crescent Hills cemetery - Sinsabaugh grave marker (granite), 1954, 1977

 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: 1954; 1977

Drayton Plains cemetery, 1837

 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: 1837

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