Frank Kleinschmidt & His Farm Bureau Award, November 1938
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1938
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WINS FARM BUREAU AWARD: Frank Kleinschmidt, of Webster township is shown with the blanket he won for writing the most Farm Bureau memberships in the drive staged in Washtenaw county last spring. His total was the highest in the state.
Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1938
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WINS FARM BUREAU AWARD: Frank Kleinschmidt, of Webster township is shown with the blanket he won for writing the most Farm Bureau memberships in the drive staged in Washtenaw county last spring. His total was the highest in the state.
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Staebler Farm Home on Plymouth Rd, October 1938
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1938
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PLYMOUTH RD. FARM HOUSE ONCE AN INN: One of Washtenaw county's oldest houses, this farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Staebler on Plymouth Rd. was used as a wayside inn a century ago. It was known as the "Half-Way House" and was popular with Detroit to Chicago travellers. The original deed to the property was signed by President Andrew Jackson in 1829.
Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1938
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PLYMOUTH RD. FARM HOUSE ONCE AN INN: One of Washtenaw county's oldest houses, this farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Staebler on Plymouth Rd. was used as a wayside inn a century ago. It was known as the "Half-Way House" and was popular with Detroit to Chicago travellers. The original deed to the property was signed by President Andrew Jackson in 1829.
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Rosentrater Farm - In Wake Of Disastrous Fire, May 1938
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, May 6, 1938
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In Wake Of Disastrous Fire: Smoke still was rising from the ruins of the Rosentrater farm in Webster township when this picture was taken yesterday. A $10,000 fire destroyed eight buildings there Wednesday night and indirectly led to the death of Mrs. William Rosentrater, 23 years old, who suffered a fatal heart attack during the excitement.
Ann Arbor News, May 6, 1938
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In Wake Of Disastrous Fire: Smoke still was rising from the ruins of the Rosentrater farm in Webster township when this picture was taken yesterday. A $10,000 fire destroyed eight buildings there Wednesday night and indirectly led to the death of Mrs. William Rosentrater, 23 years old, who suffered a fatal heart attack during the excitement.
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Aftermath of Rosentrater Farm Fire in Webster Township, May 1938
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1938
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Fleece at Manchester School
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1938
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Fleece at Manchester School
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1938
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Inspecting Wool At Washtenaw Show
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1938
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Inspecting Wool At Washtenaw Show
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1938
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R. L. Savery Implement Show on W Washington
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1938
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R. L. Savery Implement Show on W Washington
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1938
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