Photograph of the Burton Memorial Tower at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The tower is located on the right side of the image and has a clock face on the front with tapered tiers above the face. To the left is a building that is shorter than the tower and that has a flat roof and pillars lining the facade. The two structures are surrounded by a paved area with short walls, and there are trees with no leaves scattered around this area.
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Photograph of the Burton Memorial Tower at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The tower is located on the right side of the image and has a clock face on the front with tapered tiers above the face. To the left is a building that is shorter than the tower and that has a flat roof and pillars lining the facade. The two structures are surrounded by a paved area with short walls, and there are trees with no leaves scattered around this area.
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Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection (AR0769), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection
Four generations of photographers, all named Byrd Williams, documented more than 100 years of North Texas history. These materials, selected from a larger collection of family items. are available in UNT Libraries' Special Collections.