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- Clara Blaess Gale, age 21, at Lodi Plains School in Lodi Township in 1926. She taught there one year. Married in 1927. She taught at Blaess School prior to Lodi Plains. Also taught at Wood School. Clara was born on Nov. 11, 1905, in Lodi Township on Ellsworth Road.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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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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- Max Fosdick leaving Edison Generating Substation located at Harris and Michigan Avenue. Jerry Coe House in background.
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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 .
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Located at Saline Shopping Center. It was a chicken and egg farm.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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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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- Aerial view of Ford Plant, Saline. Built in 1966. Shows Morton Poultry Farm to west and Rentschler Farm to east. A & L Chevrolet at lower right corner, circa 1967-1968.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Mrs. William Davenport, the daughter of Orrin Parsons, was an active member of the Library Association and instrumental in establishing the library. 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. 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.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Saline High School Graduating Class - 1906. Taken with Saline Union School in background. Left to right: Maud Miller (Schroen), Jenny Webb (Mieras), Ethel Sweet (Geddes), Eva Seller (Fletcher), Luella Nissley (Parsons), Ermine O'Hara (Livingston), Genevieve Barr (Martin), Ella Clark, Lula Fairbanks. Quote from a much later article in the Saline Reporter: "June 6, 1906 was a very special day in the OH Opera House. Four 'sweet girl graduates' played a double duet for the first time in Saline's history, on two pianos. They had been hauled over from Ann Arbor in a big lumber wagon by two shaggy black horses and there was much excitement over the program. The place was packed, the long stairs filled and a big crowd stood along the sidewalk across the street to hear 'Poet and Peasant Overture.'"; Identified by Eileen Austin.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Union High School being built in 1930 in front of the old wooden Union School at McKay and North Ann Arbor Streets.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos