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- Feldkamp siblings: from left, Reuben, Viola (Burmeister), and Aaron. Front of photo is stamped with "Waterman" photo studio. Since Viola looks like she is 3 or 4 years old, and she was born March 24, 1892, the photo was probably taken around 1895 or 96. Reuben, Viola (Burmeister), and Aaron. Photo donated by Stacey Burmeister Gingras. She thinks this family photo was collected by Viola and handed down in the family.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Jerry Luckhardt, University of Michigan band drum major. Moved to Texas as drummer of bands in 1991.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Forbes Country School on Macon Road, south side. Still in use as a house in 1996.
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- The Maple Road Bridge looking over the Saline River.
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- Class of 1918.
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- Jones home on West McKay Street. Merilla Allen, Minnie Jones, Lucinda Cobb are shown. She ran the coal yard behind her home.
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- Joan (pronounced "Jo Ann") Rodman Schrandt was born in 1900 and died in 1987. She and her husband Carl F. Schrandt came to Saline in 1968, purchased land on Saline-Waterworks Road, and built a house overlooking the Saline River. Joan owned "Christine's," a custom shop where she designed and created petit-point handbags for women in the Detroit area. Joan sold her business some time after 1967 and became involved in Saline activities. She joined the Friends of the Saline Public Library and was an active member until her death. Joan was an early feminist, owning her own business and car and retaining her given surname. Joan and Carl were very passionate about nature and public philanthropy. In 1991 when the concept of the district library became a reality, Carl donated a gift of Johnson Control stock to assist the library in purchasing an eleven-acre plot of wooded land adjacent to the Saline High School for the new facility. Upon Carl's death in 1993, one-half of his estate was bequeathed to the library. In 1994 the library board established the Carl F. Schrandt Endowment Fund to create a lasting legacy of Carl and Joan's gift to the community.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Risdon Livery Barn at 101 N. Lewis Street. Barn moved in 1991 to Depot and used to house exhibits.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- South side of US-12. Saline River flooding also occurred in other years. Photo taken from US-12.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- 1916: (back) Edna Schmidt, Karl Braun, Albert Bredernitz, Alfred Hack, Ernst Wild, Raymond Stierle (front), Arthur Bredernitz, Helene Goltz, Pastor Carl Lederer, Freida Lederer, Clara Dieterle, Karl Bayha, Luise Bayha (not pictured), Wilhelm Wiedmann, Julia Nadeau
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- Saline Area Historical Photos