File:MSU Morrill Hall 1912 sepia.jpg

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English: Morrill Hall (then known as the Women's Building) at Michigan State University, photographed in 1912 and published by the Haines Photo Co. of Conneaut, Ohio. Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Author Haines Photo Co., Conneaut, OH

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Morrill Hall (then known as the Women's Building) at Michigan State University, photographed in 1912 and published by the Haines Photo Co. of Conneaut, Ohio.

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