Katon Matthews Grinds Coriander To Add To Homemade Sausage At Cobblestone Farm, September 22, 1999 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
Year:
1999
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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1999
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Katon Matthews, 14, of Ann Arbor grinds some coriander to add to a sausage mix at the Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor Tuesday afternoon. At right, Stone School instructor John Iler, left, hands over homemade sausage to Matthews, center, and Dan Livingston, 17, to hang in the smokehouse at the farm. Students were learning 19th century food practices and preservation techniques by making sausage and smoking it. They also are working on weed and brush removal in a wooded area and helping amend soil in the circle garden for plants of the 1800s.
Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1999
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Katon Matthews, 14, of Ann Arbor grinds some coriander to add to a sausage mix at the Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor Tuesday afternoon. At right, Stone School instructor John Iler, left, hands over homemade sausage to Matthews, center, and Dan Livingston, 17, to hang in the smokehouse at the farm. Students were learning 19th century food practices and preservation techniques by making sausage and smoking it. They also are working on weed and brush removal in a wooded area and helping amend soil in the circle garden for plants of the 1800s.
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Lois Lane Spins Wool At Cobblestone Farm's County Fair Day, July 26, 1999 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
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1999
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Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1999
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Above, Ann Arbor resident Sylvia Clark, 8, a winner in the pie-eating contest Sunday at County Fair Day at Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor, makes eye contact with the judges to let them know she had finished eating. At left, Paul Burns of Parma, Mich. lines up his shot as he plays a 19th century version of horseshoes. Below, Lois Lane of Tecumseh spins her wool into yarn during a demonstration.
Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1999
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Above, Ann Arbor resident Sylvia Clark, 8, a winner in the pie-eating contest Sunday at County Fair Day at Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor, makes eye contact with the judges to let them know she had finished eating. At left, Paul Burns of Parma, Mich. lines up his shot as he plays a 19th century version of horseshoes. Below, Lois Lane of Tecumseh spins her wool into yarn during a demonstration.
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Stone School Instructor, John Iler, Shows Students Homemade Sausage At Cobblestone Farm, September 22, 1999 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
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1999
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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1999
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Katon Matthews, 14, of Ann Arbor grinds some coriander to add to a sausage mix at the Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor Tuesday afternoon. At right, Stone School instructor John Iler, left, hands over homemade sausage to Matthews, center, and Dan Livingston, 17, to hang in the smokehouse at the farm. Students were learning 19th century food practices and preservation techniques by making sausage and smoking it. They also are working on weed and brush removal in a wooded area and helping amend soil in the circle garden for plants of the 1800s.
Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1999
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Katon Matthews, 14, of Ann Arbor grinds some coriander to add to a sausage mix at the Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor Tuesday afternoon. At right, Stone School instructor John Iler, left, hands over homemade sausage to Matthews, center, and Dan Livingston, 17, to hang in the smokehouse at the farm. Students were learning 19th century food practices and preservation techniques by making sausage and smoking it. They also are working on weed and brush removal in a wooded area and helping amend soil in the circle garden for plants of the 1800s.
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Megan Rothenberg At Cobblestone Farm's 1850s Style Independence Day Celebration, July 7, 1997 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
Year:
1997
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Ann Arbor News, July 7, 1997
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Megan Rothenberg, 4, of Novi, top, shyly stands in the doorway of the kitchen to Ann Arbor's Cobblestone Farm to watch the adults prepare the meal for Independence Day 1851 Sunday afternoon. Rothenberg was dressed in her 1850s garb for the occasion. Above left, Roger Cope stitches a harness to put on plowing horses. Cope says it might take him a couple of days to make the harness, depending on the detail of the work on it. Above right, Brian Coleman, left, Thomas Alleman, center, and Alan Rothenberg chat on the porch of Cobblestone Farm dressed in their 1850s clothing.
Ann Arbor News, July 7, 1997
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Megan Rothenberg, 4, of Novi, top, shyly stands in the doorway of the kitchen to Ann Arbor's Cobblestone Farm to watch the adults prepare the meal for Independence Day 1851 Sunday afternoon. Rothenberg was dressed in her 1850s garb for the occasion. Above left, Roger Cope stitches a harness to put on plowing horses. Cope says it might take him a couple of days to make the harness, depending on the detail of the work on it. Above right, Brian Coleman, left, Thomas Alleman, center, and Alan Rothenberg chat on the porch of Cobblestone Farm dressed in their 1850s clothing.
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Roger Cope Stitches A Horse Harness At Cobblestone Farm's 1850s Style Independence Day Celebration, July 7, 1997 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
Year:
1997
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Ann Arbor News, July 7, 1997
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Megan Rothenberg, 4, of Novi, top, shyly stands in the doorway of the kitchen to Ann Arbor's Cobblestone Farm to watch the adults prepare the meal for Independence Day 1851 Sunday afternoon. Rothenberg was dressed in her 1850s garb for the occasion. Above left, Roger Cope stitches a harness to put on plowing horses. Cope says it might take him a couple of days to make the harness, depending on the detail of the work on it. Above right, Brian Coleman, left, Thomas Alleman, center, and Alan Rothenberg chat on the porch of Cobblestone Farm dressed in their 1850s clothing.
Ann Arbor News, July 7, 1997
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Megan Rothenberg, 4, of Novi, top, shyly stands in the doorway of the kitchen to Ann Arbor's Cobblestone Farm to watch the adults prepare the meal for Independence Day 1851 Sunday afternoon. Rothenberg was dressed in her 1850s garb for the occasion. Above left, Roger Cope stitches a harness to put on plowing horses. Cope says it might take him a couple of days to make the harness, depending on the detail of the work on it. Above right, Brian Coleman, left, Thomas Alleman, center, and Alan Rothenberg chat on the porch of Cobblestone Farm dressed in their 1850s clothing.
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Three Men Chat On Porch At Cobblestone Farm's 1850s Style Independence Day Celebration, July 7, 1997 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
Year:
1997
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Ann Arbor News, July 7, 1997
Caption:
Megan Rothenberg, 4, of Novi, top, shyly stands in the doorway of the kitchen to Ann Arbor's Cobblestone Farm to watch the adults prepare the meal for Independence Day 1851 Sunday afternoon. Rothenberg was dressed in her 1850s garb for the occasion. Above left, Roger Cope stitches a harness to put on plowing horses. Cope says it might take him a couple of days to make the harness, depending on the detail of the work on it. Above right, Brian Coleman, left, Thomas Alleman, center, and Alan Rothenberg chat on the porch of Cobblestone Farm dressed in their 1850s clothing.
Ann Arbor News, July 7, 1997
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Megan Rothenberg, 4, of Novi, top, shyly stands in the doorway of the kitchen to Ann Arbor's Cobblestone Farm to watch the adults prepare the meal for Independence Day 1851 Sunday afternoon. Rothenberg was dressed in her 1850s garb for the occasion. Above left, Roger Cope stitches a harness to put on plowing horses. Cope says it might take him a couple of days to make the harness, depending on the detail of the work on it. Above right, Brian Coleman, left, Thomas Alleman, center, and Alan Rothenberg chat on the porch of Cobblestone Farm dressed in their 1850s clothing.
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1844 Wedding Recreated At Cobblestone Farm, May 5, 1997 Photographer: Paul Warner
Year:
1997
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Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1997
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Vanessa Miller, far right, of Clarkston, and others in 1840s-era dress, watch during a Sunday program at Ann Arbor's Cobblestone Farm called Wedding March: A Ticknor Family Celebration. The Farm recreated the 1844 wedding of Louisa Douglass to Wolcott Ticknor, complete with period dress and wedding cake.
Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1997
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Vanessa Miller, far right, of Clarkston, and others in 1840s-era dress, watch during a Sunday program at Ann Arbor's Cobblestone Farm called Wedding March: A Ticknor Family Celebration. The Farm recreated the 1844 wedding of Louisa Douglass to Wolcott Ticknor, complete with period dress and wedding cake.
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Dancers At The Family Dance Series At Cobblestone Farm, January 27, 1997 Photographer: Paul Warner
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1997
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1997
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John Freeman and his four-year-old daughter, Kerry Lyn, lead dancers in a line dance during the Cobblestone Farm Center's Family Dance Series Sunday at the farm. About 50 dancers of all ages learned new square dances and line dances.
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1997
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John Freeman and his four-year-old daughter, Kerry Lyn, lead dancers in a line dance during the Cobblestone Farm Center's Family Dance Series Sunday at the farm. About 50 dancers of all ages learned new square dances and line dances.
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Family Dance At Cobblestone Farm, January 27, 1997 Photographer: Paul Warner
Year:
1997
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1997
Caption:
John Freeman and his four-year-old daughter, Kerry Lyn, lead dancers in a line dance during the Cobblestone Farm Center's Family Dance Series Sunday at the farm. About 50 dancers of all ages learned new square dances and line dances.
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1997
Caption:
John Freeman and his four-year-old daughter, Kerry Lyn, lead dancers in a line dance during the Cobblestone Farm Center's Family Dance Series Sunday at the farm. About 50 dancers of all ages learned new square dances and line dances.
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John Freeman & Daugher, Kerry Lyn, Demonstrate Line Dance At Cobblestone Farm, January 27, 1997 Photographer: Paul Warner
Year:
1997
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1997
Caption:
John Freeman and his four-year-old daughter, Kerry Lyn, lead dancers in a line dance during the Cobblestone Farm Center's Family Dance Series Sunday at the farm. About 50 dancers of all ages learned new square dances and line dances.
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1997
Caption:
John Freeman and his four-year-old daughter, Kerry Lyn, lead dancers in a line dance during the Cobblestone Farm Center's Family Dance Series Sunday at the farm. About 50 dancers of all ages learned new square dances and line dances.
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