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Engineering Laboratory
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Date: 09/07/06
Owner: admin
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Engineering classes had been taught in the literary department beginning in 1853. This laboratory, begun in 1885, was expanded several times, providing drawing rooms, testing machines, steam engines, and a 70 foot tower with a water tank for hydraulic work. A separate college by 1895, engineering dominated the southeast corner of campus for a century. The laboratory itself was replaced by the undergraduate library in 1956.
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site_title
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The Making of a Great University
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frame_location
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West side of State Street north of the walk on the north side of the Michigan Union, facing east
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frame_title
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University of Michigan Campus, 1907
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collection_info
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na 15,447 (bl004613)
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date
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1885
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copyright
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