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- Saline Fire Department about 1950. Located on north end of Wallace Block. 1939 Ford truck on right. Phone hooked directly to telephone office at West Henry and South Ann Arbor.
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- U. S. Army covered wagon train pulled by tandem mule teams. Traveling east on US-12 at Willow Road. Taken by Clara Finkbeiner around 1920.
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- Interior of hardware on Wallace Block. Located next to fire station.
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- First block on east side. It was a blacksmith shop.
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- On West Michigan Avenue in Saline Township.
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- Lumber and Hardware Division of the Saline Mercantile Company. Southwest corner of North Ann Arbor and Bennett Street. Low section at left side of the building was the home of Flav Ford. Photo was taken about 1925. No special event, but perhaps a photographer came to town soliciting business.; Samuel G. Lambarth, the man in the center, managed this division of the Saline Mercantile Company from the beginning until 1939, when he purchased, with his brother Reuben, the hardware store of E. G. Muir on E. Michigan Avenue and renamed it Lambarth Bros. Hardware. The business was later (about 1941) moved to West Michigan Avenue where Dr. Eisenian, DDS, is now located and continued there until about 1950.
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- Postcard, Nov. 14, 1907 looking west towards the four corners on Michigan Ave. "Old Maude" trolley tracks.
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- Cobblestone Farm on Packard Road, owned at one time by George and Mary Campbell (brother and sister), local historians. Now it is in the City of Ann Arbor. The building to the left is a corn crib. Alexander Noble, hired man, and two draft horses, circa 1900.; Building to left is corn crib. Windmill tower similar to Saline Mill but is not a Saline mill, however. Farm now owned by the City of Ann Arbor.
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- Old Maude interurban car. Bob Harrison House on right.
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