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Ann Arbor Public Schools Administration Building - Board Meeting Room, May 1957

Ann Arbor Public Schools Administration Building - Board Meeting Room, May 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 16, 1957
Caption:
SCHOOL BOARD 'HOME': The entryway and reception desk of the "new" Ann Arbor Board of Education administration building (top photo) shows the extent of remodeling to modernize the Wells St. - Forest Ave. structure - the former Eberbach School. The room in which future school board meetings will be held is shown in the picture at bottom. Colvin, Robinson & Associates, architects for the $145,000 remodeling job, said today just minor work and cleanup remain to be done. School officials are to inspect the building next week.

Ready For Public Inspection

Ready For Public Inspection image
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28
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September
Year
1957
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Basement Flooded In School Offices

Basement Flooded In School Offices image
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2
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January
Year
1969
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School Records Dry Out

School Records Dry Out image
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3
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January
Year
1969
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$200,000 Blaze Termed Arson

$200,000 Blaze Termed Arson image
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22
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November
Year
1971
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Facility Was Built In 1916

Facility Was Built In 1916 image
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22
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November
Year
1971
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McPherson Says Many Records Remain Intact

McPherson Says Many Records Remain Intact image
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24
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November
Year
1971
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Salvage Work At Damaged Administration Building, November 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Salvage Work At Damaged Administration Building, November 1971 image
Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1971
Caption:
Salvage crews remove equipment and records from the Ann Arbor School Administration Building, 1220 Wells, which was heavily damaged by a fire early Sunday. According to Supt. R. Bruce McPherson a substantial quantity of financial records and other important data has already been retrieved from the building, and other material will be removed after the remains of the roof have been taken off to assure safety of the work crews.