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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Rudy Layher, Jr. with John Deere "D" tractor at home on North Maple Road .
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Original outhouse at Rentschler Farm. Said to be a "three holer." Located just east of house kitchen entrance. A modern duplicate is to be located near the original site.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Risdon Livery Barn at 101 N. Lewis Street. Photo taken in 1970. Barn moved in 1991 to Depot where it houses exhibits.; Photo taken by Ruth Prince, SHS graduate.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- The Roose Farm and later Wilbur Rundel Farm and later the Webster turkey farm. Sold to the Bartser family following the 1988 Designer's Showcase Tour.; Notice windmill and icehouse to right of photo.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- On the Harwood Farm at 285 W. Textile Road, Pittsfield Township. Ralph and nephew William Plettner, son of Maurine (Harwood) Plettner are cleaning out the barnyard.; Rear of barn in photo with cars - i.e., the barnyard. Grandchildren, nieces and nephews were always welcome and were included in work and play. Not to mention grandma's good cooking! No McDonald's cookies, good molasses cookies!
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- The photo is the Hertler Farm at 7500 E. Michigan, 1 1/2 miles east of Saline, Michigan, in Pittsfield Township. Photo was taken from the west field with corn shocks in the foreground. The hip-roof barn, tool shed and garage were rebuilt after a fire during World War II. The landmark wood-enclosed windmill and woodshed behind it escaped burning. The house, featuring Greek architecture, facing the road was built before Gottlob Hertler bought the farm in February 1880.; Gottlob Hertler bought the farm from Edgar L. Bickford for $7,110. Six years later he bought 30 acres fronting the road from Harlan Tallman for $1900 to have a 175-acre farm. His sons, Alfred, Karl and John worked the farm after he retired until their deaths. Grandchildren still have the farm. Gottlob Hertler was born in Obersielmingen, Germany in 1851. At the age of 17, he came to America to be with his brother George, who lived on a farm on Willis Road near Saline. For several years he practiced the cooper
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- The Saline wooden solid wheel windmill was exhibited at the Greenfield Village "Power Pageant" in 1994. The mill won the Engine Club's Oil Can Award. The Historical Society exhibited the mill that was built in Saline in the 1880s and given to the city of Saline by Art Wiedmeyer.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- In Saline Township.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos