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- 1972: (back) Sandra Marion, Joyce Klein, Diane Macomber, Donna Klumpp, Tena Finkbeiner, Maxine Leidheiser, Marilyn Richards, Jean Kohler, Marion Mahnke, Pastor John Westendorf (front) Ronald Zahn, Michael Vershum, Larry Hill, Michael Jedele, Robert Niethammer
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Presbyterian Parsonage at 307 N. Ann Arbor Street. Photo taken from southeast corner. Shows south porch - now removed, and two chimneys on main portion of house - now removed. Also double brackets at cornice are typical of Italianate style. These were replaced in 1994 with similar double brackets.; Owned by Presbyterian Church until 1950s. It has changed hands several times since then with substantial alterations over the years, including a simulated stone veneer at the lower level, a large front porch and wood shingle siding at the upper level. It was converted to a 2-family dwelling at some point then back to a 1-family in 1989. In 1994, it was restored to its original Italianate exterior.
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- Golden Anniversary announcement.
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- Checking syrup prior to tapping. The evaporation tank is shown.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Hand painted mural of Noah's Ark located in downstairs level of youth department, which opened in November 1976.; Photo taken by Mayer's Photography, Free Lance, Industrial
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- One of first exhibits of the Saline Community Fair that began in the agricultural room in the basement of Union School and expanded to the gym where this photo was taken. Later it was held outside Union School, then at Henne Field, and then at the farm council grounds.
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- Lester McCoy was director of Michigan bands. The site was known as White Acres. It is reported to have been on the Underground Railroad.; Martin and Edith Fuoss lived here prior to the McCoys.
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- This photo came from one of the drawers at St. Paul's Church. There is a brick building in the background. There is a tall man in the back, and children in front. It is a postcard. Nothing written on the back. It seems likely that this is a group of young students with their teacher(s) in front of their school.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos