John R. Meadows gets his last haircut at Duane Welch's barbershop located at 115 W. Huron St., June 20, 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1961
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John R. Meadows gets his last haircut at Duane Welch's barbershop located at 115 W. Huron St., June 20, 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1961
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John R. Meadows gets his last haircut at Duane Welch's barbershop located at 115 W. Huron St., June 20, 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Year:
1961
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1961
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LONG PATRONAGE ENDS: John R. Meadows, senior vice-president of the Ann Arbor Bank, for 38 years a patron of the barbershop at 115 W. Huron St., got his last haircut there yesterday from barber Duane Welch. The shop closes July 1 to make way for the Ann Arbor Trust Company's expansion program. The late Frank Miller owned the shop between 1922 and 1953, when it was sold to Ray Knieper. Welch has operated it since 1958.
Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1961
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LONG PATRONAGE ENDS: John R. Meadows, senior vice-president of the Ann Arbor Bank, for 38 years a patron of the barbershop at 115 W. Huron St., got his last haircut there yesterday from barber Duane Welch. The shop closes July 1 to make way for the Ann Arbor Trust Company's expansion program. The late Frank Miller owned the shop between 1922 and 1953, when it was sold to Ray Knieper. Welch has operated it since 1958.
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Frank Miller, barber for 50 years, cuts Malcolm Campbell's hair, March 1953

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1953
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Ann Arbor News, March 27, 1953
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Frank Miller, who has operated Miller's Barber Shop at 115 W. Huron St. since 1915, give one of his last haircuts to Malcolm Campbell, 5, of Dixboro. Miller will end a career of 50 years' barbering tomorrow, move to Florida and take things easy.
Ann Arbor News, March 27, 1953
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Frank Miller, who has operated Miller's Barber Shop at 115 W. Huron St. since 1915, give one of his last haircuts to Malcolm Campbell, 5, of Dixboro. Miller will end a career of 50 years' barbering tomorrow, move to Florida and take things easy.
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