Michigan Technological University Daniell Heights Apartments Records, 1956-1993.

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Michigan Technological University Daniell Heights Apartments Records, 1956-1993.

Records, 1956-1993, of the Daniell Heights Apartments at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan. Includes records, correspondence and blueprints from Yamasaki & Associates, the architects, as well as records from Herman Gundlach, Inc., the general contractor. Also includes minutes of the Board of Control, payment vouchers, loan applications, payroll records, furniture and equipment bids, photographs, and other printed ephemera from the construction of the apartments. In addition, there are Daniell Heights pamphlets about living in the apartments.

2.0 cubic feet; 2 paige boxes.

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