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- Baptist Church on S. Ann Arbor and Henry. The block Church replaced the frame Baptist Church in 1904. The congregation joined the Presbyterian Church in 1919. The building later served as a furniture store, a funeral home, a hospital, a library, and a business.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Clements family barn, 2515 Textile Road, Saline, Michigan. Horse barn on near (east) end added in 1898. Left to right: Charles, Clements, Ida (Brenion) Clements, William Ferman and Carolyn (Feldham) Clements.; Barn built between 1860-1870.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- 1936: (back) Melvin Schaefer, Pauline Guenther, Paul Wild (front row), Alma Jedele, Agnes Beck, Pastor Adolph Lederer, Alice Myers, Grace Braun, Helen Bredernitz
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- The Saline Flour Mill on Hartman Road started by Parsons, later Fanny Friis and in 1960s, Taylor Jabobsen. Powered by Saline River Diversion. Turbine wheel.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Lydia Volz is standing in front of her restaurant, Five Point Place. Seated at the picnic table from left to right are: Wendell Tower, Leonard Niethammer and Bliss Curtiss. The restaurant was later made larger. The addition was exactly where the three men are seated. The year was around 1937.; Five Point Place was a great little restaurant. The specialty of the restaurant was beef and pork barbeque during the week and .50 chicken dinners on Sunday. Mrs. Volz was an excellent cook and a very hard worker. She put in very long days preparing and selling food. Homemade pies also were a big seller. The restaurant was located directly east of Volz's White Star Gasoline Station.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Photo of the W. Bennet Street side of the Saline Mercantile Company - Lumber and Hardware Division. The two-storefront part of the building housed the hardware items and the low, long part housed a ripsaw and some lumber. Additional lumber was housed in sheds, some of which remain across Bennett Street. Samuel Lambarth, manager, is leaning against the load of lumber. Albert Mallock, delivery man, is driving the horse.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- 1943. Brother and sister Roy Clarence Wiebush and Joan Kay Wiebusch.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- 1980: (back) Randy Eschelbach, Roger Whitley, Pastor John Westendorf, Michael Love, Jeffrey Lindemann (front) Lisa Hitchcock, Kathy Niethammer, Karen Steiner, Jodi Detter
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Daughter of Merrit Martin Sr. and Genevieve Barr Martin.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Katie and Hubert Beach. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Ken and Alberta Rogers.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Area Historical Photos