Michigan Union Club House

Michigan Union Club House

Description:

The residence of Judge Thomas M. Cooley became the first home for the Michigan Union. The house was renovated in 1906-1907, opened for student use in 1907, and in 1912 an addition was built. In 1916, the original house was razed to make room for a new Michigan Union building, which opened in 1919. The 1912 addition was moved to the north and used as a ballroom for a time.; 
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; On verso: Postcard postmarked Oct. 1914 and addressed to: Miss Mildred Lehman, Churchville, N.Y. Text: "Hello Mildred: This is the place you want to come to next year. How does school go. Write to Harold, 513 S. Division, Ann Arbor."

Date Issued: 1914 (ca.)
Collection: Bentley Historical Library: Bentley Image Bank
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Language: UND
Type: still image