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AADL Image Gallery Downtown A2 Streets Site 14a. STATE STREET: in front of Michigan Union Law Building
Law Building
Date: 09/07/2006
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Law Building
 

The Law Building, completed in 1863 north of Mason Hall, was expanded and remodeled several times. It was renamed Haven Hall, after the Law Quadrangle was completed in 1933, and provided offices and classrooms until destroyed by fire in 1950.


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site_title The Making of a Great University
frame_location West side of State Street north of the walk on the north side of the Michigan Union, facing east
frame_title The Making of a Great University
copyright This image may be protected by copyright law. Contact the Bentley Historical Library for permission to reproduce, display or transmit this image. Repository: Bentley Historical Library (http://bentley.umich.edu/)
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