Inspecting Historical Cemetery, August 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, August 29, 1956
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JUDGE INSPECTS CEMETERY: Before adjourning the case for two months, Circuit Judge Herman Dehnke of Harrisville (right) recessed the court hearing on the fate of this "historic" cemetery to inspect the site off Packard Rd. near Yost Blvd. The Daughters of the American Revolution which is seeking to preserve the cemetery, built the stone wall in 1938. Attorneys Clan Crawford, jr., (left), who represents the DAR, and Arthur C. Lehman, Pittsfield township attorney, accompanied Judge Dehnke on his inspection.
Ann Arbor News, August 29, 1956
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JUDGE INSPECTS CEMETERY: Before adjourning the case for two months, Circuit Judge Herman Dehnke of Harrisville (right) recessed the court hearing on the fate of this "historic" cemetery to inspect the site off Packard Rd. near Yost Blvd. The Daughters of the American Revolution which is seeking to preserve the cemetery, built the stone wall in 1938. Attorneys Clan Crawford, jr., (left), who represents the DAR, and Arthur C. Lehman, Pittsfield township attorney, accompanied Judge Dehnke on his inspection.
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Women Campaigning For Judicial Changes
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31
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May
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1968
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Head Shot of Judge S. J. Elden, June 1979 Photographer: Deborah Ouellette
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1979
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Judge S. J. Elden at His Desk, December 1992 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1992
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Judge S. J. Elden with Pipe Collection, December 1992 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1992
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Traffic law altered, except here
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31
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July
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1979
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Judge Elden ready to make his final decision
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10
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December
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1992
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Judge S. J. Elden in Ann Arbor City Hall Courtroom, December 1992 Photographer: Robert Chase
Year:
1992
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Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1992
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District Judge S.J. Elden talks about his nearly 25 years as a judge in Ann Arbor Tuesday in his City Hall Courtroom. Elden will be retiring this month.
Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1992
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District Judge S.J. Elden talks about his nearly 25 years as a judge in Ann Arbor Tuesday in his City Hall Courtroom. Elden will be retiring this month.
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Head Shot of Judge Elden, June 1979
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1979
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Judge Francis L. O'Brien with Future Judge S. J. Elden, December 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1966
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Ann Arbor News, December 16, 1966
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S. J. Elden (seated), assistant city attorney who will become Ann Arbor's new Municipal Court judge on Jan. 1, looks over a court book with Judge Francis L. O'Brien who leaves his bench on that date to become Probate Court judge. O'Brien will be working with Elden in the next two weeks to acquaint him with the operation of the court.
Ann Arbor News, December 16, 1966
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S. J. Elden (seated), assistant city attorney who will become Ann Arbor's new Municipal Court judge on Jan. 1, looks over a court book with Judge Francis L. O'Brien who leaves his bench on that date to become Probate Court judge. O'Brien will be working with Elden in the next two weeks to acquaint him with the operation of the court.
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