Snow Removal Crew Shovels Snow Off South State Street, January 1939
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Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1939
Caption
Digging the city out of the worst snowstorm of the winter was a crew of 160 men and 40 trucks, the largest army ever put in service for snow removal here. One crew of four men is shown in the top picture shoveling snow off S. State St. into one of the trucks. A steady stream of trucks were carrying the snow to the Huron river where it was being dumped as fast as it was shoveled from the streets, as shown in the lower photo.
Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1939
Caption
Digging the city out of the worst snowstorm of the winter was a crew of 160 men and 40 trucks, the largest army ever put in service for snow removal here. One crew of four men is shown in the top picture shoveling snow off S. State St. into one of the trucks. A steady stream of trucks were carrying the snow to the Huron river where it was being dumped as fast as it was shoveled from the streets, as shown in the lower photo.
Year
1939
Month
January
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But there are five men in…
But there are five men in the picture...
Captions appear here as they…
Captions appear here as they were printed in the paper! You'll need to take it up with the city desk editor, circa 1939... =)
Haha, need to find the flux…
Haha, need to find the flux capacitor to fix this mistake!