Voters Gather Outside Ann Arbor 6th Ward Polling Place On Election Day, November 2, 1948
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1948
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Army Takes over Sixth Ward Polling Place, Forest Ave., Ann Arbor, June, 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, June 24, 1952
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Army Takes Over Polling Place: The U.S. Army and Air Force officially take over the Sixth Ward polling place on Forest Ave. as their new recruiting station in Ann Arbor. City Clerk Fred J. Looker (in doorway) has presented the keys to the building to Col. R. M. Lawson (right), who has charge of recruiting in Michigan. The recruiters will vacate the polling place on election days by terms of a rent-free agreement with the city. The recruiting station was previously in the Armory.
Ann Arbor News, June 24, 1952
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Army Takes Over Polling Place: The U.S. Army and Air Force officially take over the Sixth Ward polling place on Forest Ave. as their new recruiting station in Ann Arbor. City Clerk Fred J. Looker (in doorway) has presented the keys to the building to Col. R. M. Lawson (right), who has charge of recruiting in Michigan. The recruiters will vacate the polling place on election days by terms of a rent-free agreement with the city. The recruiting station was previously in the Armory.
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