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- Art Miller. Born September 17, 1902. Died March 1996. Farmer. Farm stood where Brecon Village now operates. Also auctioneer and historian.; Lived with schoolteacher wife, Ruth, on N. Ann Arbor Street.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Vesta Mills, daughter of Ruel Mills. She taught piano in Saline for 54 years. A University of Michigan graduate, she retired in 1952. Her studio was in her historic home at 200 West Michigan Avenue. Mills Drive now marks her driveway.; The first piano in Saline was purchased by Russell Mills, Vesta's grandfather.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- In 1907 Zilpha Davenport knew of a little building behind the bank she could lease to the library. Somehow that "lease" turned into a deed on closer look, and the library had a home of its own. In 1918 Mrs. Davenport built a new library on N. Ann Arbor St.
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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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- 1943. Brother and sister Roy Clarence Wiebush and Joan Kay Wiebusch.
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- Daughter of Merrit Martin Sr. and Genevieve Barr Martin.
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- Saline Area Historical Photos
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- George Feldkamp and his wife Louisa Rentschler Feldkamp. They lived west of Saline, on the north side of Michigan Ave., about halfway between Case and Willow Roads. That was the Feldkamp homestead. George Feldkamp was born Nov. 8, 1858 and died Aug. 17, 1946. Louisa was born March 31, 1858 and died Dec. 26, 1934. They had seven children: Aaron George, Ruben Carl, Viola Otilda, Arthur Julius, Omer Henry, Edna Marie, and Elmer Daniel. George and his wife Louisa are buried at St. James Cemetery, Saline. Louisa's brother was Emanuel Rentschler, the founder of the Saline Rentschler Farm, now a museum. Photo donated by Stacey Burmeister Gingras.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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