Category:Capitol Union School
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See also category: Capitol Park (Detroit, Michigan).
English: This building in Detroit, Michigan was built in 1828 and was first the Territorial Courthouse, then the first Michigan State Capitol until 1847. In 1848 it became a school, eventually called the Capitol Union School, and also Capitol High School starting in 1863. An expansion in 1875 changed the look of the building. The building caught fire on January 27, 1893 and was destroyed; the site then became Capitol Park.
Media in category "Capitol Union School"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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FARMER(1884) Detroit, p525 THE COURT HOUSE OR CAPITOL.jpg 1,129 × 1,162; 726 KB
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FARMER(1884) Detroit, p802 THE HIGH SCHOOL.jpg 1,287 × 925; 742 KB
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Capitol union school.jpg 1,835 × 2,397; 2.33 MB
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High School, by Jenney, J. A. (James A.).jpg 2,737 × 1,592; 1.72 MB
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High School, by Jenney, J. A. (James A.).png 2,737 × 1,592; 5.61 MB
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High School, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.jpg 2,737 × 1,585; 1.63 MB
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High School, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.png 2,737 × 1,585; 5.39 MB
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- Built in Michigan in 1828
- Destroyed in the United States in 1893
- Brick buildings in Wayne County, Michigan
- Demolished buildings in Detroit
- Detroit Public Schools schools
- Former courthouses in Michigan
- Former high schools
- Former libraries in Michigan
- Former schools in Michigan
- Former state capitols in the United States
- Government buildings in Detroit, Michigan
- Michigan State Historic Sites in Wayne County, Michigan
- Neoclassical architecture in Michigan
- Red brick buildings in the United States
- Towers in Michigan