Ceilon Hill & Eck Stanger At Allen Creek Outlet To The Huron River, December 1948
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Ann Arbor News, December 16, 1948
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NARROW ESCAPE: New Photographer Eck Stanger (right) ruefully appraises his mud-plastered right leg after he stepped off the concrete entrance to the Allen's Creek Drain at its Huron River outlet. What looked like solid ground turned out to be a quicksand of silt, apparently bottomless. Drain Commissioner Ceilon Hill (left) averted possible more serious consequences by pulling Stanger out. The sinkhole is a source of danger to children playing in the area.
Ann Arbor News, December 16, 1948
Caption
NARROW ESCAPE: New Photographer Eck Stanger (right) ruefully appraises his mud-plastered right leg after he stepped off the concrete entrance to the Allen's Creek Drain at its Huron River outlet. What looked like solid ground turned out to be a quicksand of silt, apparently bottomless. Drain Commissioner Ceilon Hill (left) averted possible more serious consequences by pulling Stanger out. The sinkhole is a source of danger to children playing in the area.
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1948
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December
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