Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1979
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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Cody Yannott, left, and Wesley Andrews pause in front of the Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center on William Street. They are among those struggling to maintain their identity as Native Americans.
Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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Cody Yannott, left, and Wesley Andrews pause in front of the Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center on William Street. They are among those struggling to maintain their identity as Native Americans.
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Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1979
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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Cody Yannott, left, and Wesley Andrews in front of Indian Center
Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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Cody Yannott, left, and Wesley Andrews in front of Indian Center
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Milton Underdown Winning A Catboat Race On Barton Pond, October 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1937
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Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1937
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UNDERDOWN WINS CATBOAT RACE: Milton Underdown of Barton Hills is shown finishing ahead of the field in the 2 1/2 mile catboat race held on the Barton Hills pond yesterday afternoon. Underdown in his Barton Cat finished a length ahead of Prof. Arthur B. Moehlman, also of Barton Hills. Prof. Robert Angell, a non-resident member of the Barton Boat club, is shown in the background at the right far behind the two leaders. Angell finished third in the contest - the last match race of the season for club members.
Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1937
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UNDERDOWN WINS CATBOAT RACE: Milton Underdown of Barton Hills is shown finishing ahead of the field in the 2 1/2 mile catboat race held on the Barton Hills pond yesterday afternoon. Underdown in his Barton Cat finished a length ahead of Prof. Arthur B. Moehlman, also of Barton Hills. Prof. Robert Angell, a non-resident member of the Barton Boat club, is shown in the background at the right far behind the two leaders. Angell finished third in the contest - the last match race of the season for club members.
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Barton Boat Club Catboat Race On Barton Pond, October 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1937
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Barton Boat Club Catboat Race On Barton Pond, October 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1937
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Barton Boat Club Boathouse, October 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1937
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Polishing The Club Plane
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May
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1948
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Mayor Campbell Presents Fred McCann, Detroit Beagle Club President, With A Key To Ann Arbor, September 1935 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1935
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Ann Arbor News, September 24, 1935
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Ann Arbor is going to the dogs. At least this week. Pictured above Mayor Robert C. Campbell is presenting Fred McCann, president of the Detroit Beagle club, with the key to the city. The picture was taken on Geddes Heights where field Beagle trials are being held all this week. Front row, left to right, are James Smith, Saginaw; Mayor Campbell, McCann, Dan Steele and his son and George Eberle, chairman of the field trials. Between Campbell and McCann are Charles Berry of Saginaw and W. Hardy of Lansing. In the extreme background are the two judges, Beryl Bishop of Lansing and E. L. Gray of Indianapolis.
Ann Arbor News, September 24, 1935
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Ann Arbor is going to the dogs. At least this week. Pictured above Mayor Robert C. Campbell is presenting Fred McCann, president of the Detroit Beagle club, with the key to the city. The picture was taken on Geddes Heights where field Beagle trials are being held all this week. Front row, left to right, are James Smith, Saginaw; Mayor Campbell, McCann, Dan Steele and his son and George Eberle, chairman of the field trials. Between Campbell and McCann are Charles Berry of Saginaw and W. Hardy of Lansing. In the extreme background are the two judges, Beryl Bishop of Lansing and E. L. Gray of Indianapolis.
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Facilities At New Country Club Will Include $200,000 Building
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25
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May
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1963
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Ann Arbor Country Club Planners, May 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1963
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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1963
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COUNTRY CLUB SITE: These four persons look over plans of the new Ann Arbor Country Club. The four are (left to right) Supr. E. A. Wolter of Scio township, Architect David Osler of Ann Arbor, Mayor Cecil O. Creal and Minor Vandermade, president of Webster Golflands, Inc., owner of the new club. It is expected to have 700 members. So far, 65 area professional men have joined as charter members.
Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1963
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COUNTRY CLUB SITE: These four persons look over plans of the new Ann Arbor Country Club. The four are (left to right) Supr. E. A. Wolter of Scio township, Architect David Osler of Ann Arbor, Mayor Cecil O. Creal and Minor Vandermade, president of Webster Golflands, Inc., owner of the new club. It is expected to have 700 members. So far, 65 area professional men have joined as charter members.
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