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- 1968: (back) Douglas Fick, Dale Vershum, Glen Guenther, Robert Macomber, Pamela Burkhardt, Kathleen Schneider, Sue Livensparger, Arlen Haeussler (middle) Pastor John Westendorf, Timothy Schumaier, Terence Schumaier, Michael Lindemann, Stephen Steeb, Diane Hollister, Dianne Hieber, Carol Seeger, Diane Hill, Rev. H.L. Engel (front) Renee Bernard, Suzanne Handy, Susan Fiegel, Eunice Frey, Lisa Gumtow, Rebecca Tripp
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Diagonal view of the southeast corner of Union Block.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Next to bakery on southwest section of uptown.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Southwest side of Jacob Sturm's Harness and Buggy Shop. Located next to brick building of the masons on West Michigan, south side. Sturm family later operated a store across Michigan Avenue.; Caption on photo: "Jacob Sturm's Harness Shop on the Chicago Turnpike when the village was incorporated in 1866." Reproduced from a tintype.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- In 1900 a group of civic-minded women worked to organize a community library. The Saline Library Association was established, complete with a constitution, by-laws, and elected officials. The Village Council provided space for the library and the Methodist Church offered bookcases and books.; In 1907 the Village Council rooms were getting crowded, so Mrs. William Davenport leased a small building behind the Citizen's Bank, owned by her husband, to house the library. In 1917 the bank decided to remodel, and Mrs. Davenport donated funds to build a new library building just down the block at 105 N. Ann Arbor Street. The library remained in that location until it moved to an expanded facility at 201 S. Ann Arbor Street in 1967.; Image copied from photo in a booklet "Saline District Library: A Celebration" published in January, 1999.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Art Armbruster's Gas Station and Grocery taken over by the Hulls. Faced N. Ann Arbor Street at the railroad tracks circa 1940s and 1950s.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Located on West Michigan Avenue, north side, next to Saline Reporter office.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Postcard of the Saline Dairy Bar started by Harry Hirsch. Located across from Oakwood Cemetery site. Later became a Big Boy restaurant and now (2000) Maple Tree Restaurant.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos