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- Weideman Gas Station located next to 118 E. Michigan Avenue. William Kinsley standing by pumps. Picture taken 1931-1932. Car seen in window of garage is a 1932 Model B. The station was there in 1921. My mother was 13 when she moved to Saline and the station was there then.; William Kinsley lived most of his life at 214 N. Ann Arbor Street, Saline. He worked at the creamery on Monroe Street until it closed. He then began working as a paperhanger and painter. Also worked at Weidman's Gas Station evenings. Also worked at Art Armbruster Station at the corner of N. Ann Arbor Street and Bennett Street. He worked there when they went on vacation or deer hunting. In later years he was a janitor at the Saline Savings Bank when it was where the Great Lakes Bank is now.; He was married to Lydia Hack. She died in 1942. They had one son, Lauren Kinsley, who worked for the Michigan Daily for 40 years. He died in 1983. Mr. Kinsley had three granddaughters, three grandsons and two great-grandchildren when he died in 1954.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Possibly William Marken or Ray Alber.
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- On Mooreville Road.
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- Shaw School in Saline Township. Bohnett family contributors.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- First Presbyterian Church Sunday School picnic; Left side: Mary Brown, Carol Brown, Harold Brown, Hugh Austin, Della Austin, Vic Guenther, Kim Austin, Art Jacobsen, Mary Morden (standing). Right side: unknown, Hazen Jewell, Ethel Spike, Irma Finch, Lois Finch, Marie Finch, Dave Cuff, Dorothy McKenzie, Evelyn Jewell (standing), Eileen Austin
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- 1941: (back) Dean Theurer, Joanne Bredernitz, Marion Bredernitz, Raymond Weidmen, Norwin Weidmen, Della Burkhardt (front), Joyce Bredernitz, Rev. H.L.Engel, Selma Kohler, Helen Kohler
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Postcard of south side of Main Street. Postmarked October 7, 1912.; Postcard from Mrs. George Pearson.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- Volz's White Star Service was located on the corner of East Michigan Avenue and North Maple. Christian and Lydia Volz were owners. Chris Volz is standing by the gas pumps. White Star Gasoline was the forerunner to Mobilgas (Socony Vacuum Oil Company). The car and occupant are unidentified. The year the photo was taken was around 1937.; Chris and Lydia Volz moved from Ann Arbor to Saline in 1928. They temporarily lived in the Bowen house across the street. They purchased the property from the corner east to the Carl Kluwe residence. They built Five Point Place restaurant and later lived in the 100-year-old house just east of the lunchroom. Chris ran the gas station and Lydia ran the lunchroom and they both were involved in renting the seven cabins to travelers.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- In 1991 the Saline Area School Board and Saline City Council approved the plan to create a district library, which would follow the boundaries and serve the residents of the school district. With a generous donation from Carl F. Schrandt, the library purchased an 11.34 acre parcel of land adjacent to the Saline HIgh School for a building site. In September 1991 voters approved a 0.9 mill request to provide funds for the library and to allow the Library Board of Trustees to borrow the necessary funds to erect the 16,450 square foot facility. Groundbreaking for the new building took place in May 1993, and an open house for the new Saline District Library at 555 N. Maple Road was held in January 1994.
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- Saline High School football team, sometime around 1898 to 1903.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos