Press enter after choosing selection

A Tree In Memory

A Tree In Memory image
Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
April
Year
1972
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Memorial Tree Planting at First Unitarian Church Photographer: Eck Stanger

Memorial Tree Planting at First Unitarian Church image
Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1972
Caption:
A Tree In Memory - Preparing for a tree planting ceremony Easter morning, Dr. Edwin Gaede, left, Vicky Stevens, and Sidney Quigley of First Unitarian Church, examine the Katsura tree. The congregation is planting the tree, which grows commonly among the Buddhist temples in Indochina, outside the First Unitarian building. Gaede says the tree is a tribute to the living and dead in Indochina who have suffered through the Vietnam War. The church is also planning a communion service. (News photo by Eck Stanger)

Traveling To Understand

Traveling To Understand image
Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
May
Year
1992
Copyright
Copyright Protected

U.S. Armed Forces List of Washtenaw County Men Killed in Vietnam Grows Photographer: Jack Stubbs

U.S. Armed Forces List of Washtenaw County Men Killed in Vietnam Grows image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 6, 1969
Caption:
War Dead List Grows Carl A. Heldt, director of the county office of veterans affairs, looks at the growing list of Washtenaw County men killed in Vietnam. Twelve names have recently been added to the Vietnam-Korea memorial plaque in the south lobby of the county building. They are: Eugene R. Suarez, Neil Stehle, Gary Shepperdson, Richard M. O'Neal, Charles Miller, Charles P. Brown, and George V. Airey, all of Ann Arbor; James Bryan, Milan; James L. McIlvoy, South Lyon; Russell Michalke, Saline; and Larry Adams, Ypsilanti. More names are still to be added.