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Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
Black and white photograph of a crowd of people gathered on April 21, 1861 to hear University of Michigan President Henry Tappan speak about the surrender of Fort Sumter and the outbreak of the Civil War.
Ann Arbor (Mich.); Washtenaw County (Mich.); University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Mich.); Courthouse Square (Ann Arbor, Mich.); crowds; storefronts; American Civil War; people
Black and white drawing of Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1852, reproduced in Michigan History magazine in 1947. Caption on print: "The earliest picture in existence. From a unique print, now in Alumni Memorial Hall, University of Michigan."