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Bentley Historical Library
Library at the University of Michigan
Library at the University of Michigan
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The Bentley Historical Library is the campus archive for the University of Michigan and is located on the University of Michigan's North Campus in Ann Arbor. It was established in 1935 by the regents of the University of Michigan. Its mission is to serve as the official archives of the university and to document the history of the state of Michigan, as well as the activities of its people, organizations and voluntary associations. The library is named after Alvin M. Bentley, a former regent and U.S. Congressman, whose widow, Arvella D. Bentley, endowed the library.
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- [http://www.hvcn.org/info/gswc/library/libbentley.htm GSWC: Bentley Historical Library, Ann Arbor] {{webarchive. link. (September 23, 2010)
- (1997). "Bentley Historical library". Michigan Historical Review.
- [http://arborwiki.org/city/Bentley_Historical_Library Bentley Historical Library – Ann Arbor – ArborWiki]
- "Detroit: A Guide to the Resources in the Bentley Historical Library".
- [http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2987914-bentley_historical_library_ann_arbor-i Bentley Historical Library - Ann Arbor, Michigan - Yahoo! Travel]
- [http://www.shiawasseehistory.com/bentley.html Alvin M. Bentley, Shiawassee County Michigan History]
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