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2002-2003 men's basketball team. Front row (L-R): Assistant Coach Jeff Strohm, Jared Sichting, Karon Bradley, Travis Diener, Head Coach Tom Crean, Dwyane Wade, Joe Chapman, Assistant Coach Darrin Horn, and Assistant Coach Dwayne Stephens. Back...
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2002-2003 men's basketball team arrives on campus after securing a spot in the elite eight in the NCAA tournament. Head coach Tom Crean speaks into a microphone while some of the players stand in the background (L-R): Jared Sichting, Joe Chapman,...
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Members of the 2002-2003 men's basketball team leaving campus after a pep rally to mark their place in the final four of the NCAA tournament. Players, from front to back, are Todd Townsend, Joe Chapman, Terry Sanders, Steve Novak (turned to the...
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A Milwaukee Journal article which provides information about the William Plankinton mansion, the Plankinton family, and the structure's time as an icon on the Marquette campus, written upon the event of the building's pending destruction.
Reprint of a Milwaukee Magazine article about the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, describing the history of the building and providing photographs of some of the more notable architectural details.
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Main entrance and north facade of the William Plankinton Mansion at the time of its destruction, 1969-1970. To the left, the College of Engineering is visible, as is the Dental School in the background.
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A circa 1923 view of the William Plankinton mansion, at that time the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital, flanked by John Plankinton Mansion, in the background, to the left, and the School of Dentistry (behind).
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Close-up shot of the sign advertising the Marquette University Department of Athletics, housed at that time in the William Plankinton Mansion, circa 1965.
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The William Plankinton Mansion, located on the corner of 16 Street and West Wisconsin Avenue, circa 1930. A sign above the main entry notes the building was then serving as the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital.
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A view of the William Plankinton mansion and its front lawn, as seen from West Wisconsin Avenue, circa 1945. At that time, the building served as home to Marquette's Department of Athletics.
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Snow covers the site of a partially destroyed William Plankinton Mansion, 1969-1970. A crane is visible on the south side of the building, and the Engineering Building is just visible at left.
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The interior of the William Plankinton Mansion is visible from the south as it undergoes demolition, 1969-1970. Snow blankets the site and a crane is in place to continue work in razing the building.
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A crane and wrecking ball work to destroy the William Plankinton Mansion, 1969-1970. The southwest portion of the building has been removed in this view.
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A view of the William Plankinton Mansion, as it looked during the demolition process, 1969-1970. Here, a tractor-trailer waits along 16th Street to remove rubble from the site.
A view of the south and east facades of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, which housed the Knights of Columbus for the majority of its life, cirac November 1973.
Detail view of the south facade of the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, showing the Knights of Columbus sisgn and the relationship to McCormick Hall, circa October 1979.
The east facade of the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, which exhibits its ornate Romanesque features, including a turret and porte cochere, circa November 1973.
Northeast view of the first floor main hall staircase in the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, displaying the intricate woodwork of the stairs and ceiling, which was found throughout the home, circa November 1973.
A close-up view of a window in the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, providing a closer look at some of the unique architectural features of the building, circa 1980.
Individuals protest the demolition of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, which was demolished before the proper permits were acquired, on the corner of 15th Street and West Wisconsin Avenue, October 1980.
Onlookers stand close by as demolition occurs at the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, October 1980. One individual holds a poster that reads, "Where are you Mayer Maier?"
An unidentified gentleman is interviewed by a news crew at the site of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, October 1980. In the background, the building is in a partial state of destruction.