Recently Elected Washtenaw County Farm Bureau Directors, March 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1936
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Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1936
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FARM BUREAU OFFICERS ELECTED: Recently elected directors of the Washtenaw County Farm Bureau, shown above, met in the county building yesterday afternoon to choose new officers for the year. Reading left to right they are Roland Stein, George R. Haab, Del Begole elected vice president, Robert F. Garrod, new president, Frank F. Geiger, new secretary and treasurer, Gordon S. Gill and Aaron G. Feldkamp. New directors, Ray T. Gibbs and Frank Kleinschmidt do not appear in this picture. Membership of the Farm Bureau in Washtenaw county now totals 180 farmers.
Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1936
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FARM BUREAU OFFICERS ELECTED: Recently elected directors of the Washtenaw County Farm Bureau, shown above, met in the county building yesterday afternoon to choose new officers for the year. Reading left to right they are Roland Stein, George R. Haab, Del Begole elected vice president, Robert F. Garrod, new president, Frank F. Geiger, new secretary and treasurer, Gordon S. Gill and Aaron G. Feldkamp. New directors, Ray T. Gibbs and Frank Kleinschmidt do not appear in this picture. Membership of the Farm Bureau in Washtenaw county now totals 180 farmers.
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Gordon Gill With Cows On His Superior Township Dairy Farm, August 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, August 24, 1956
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DAIRYING IMPORTANT: GORDON GILL, a descendant of one of the pioneer families of Superior township, operates a 250-acre dairy farm at 2575 Ridge Rd. Dairying is an important business in this township, where life is influenced by the fertile soil which brought the "Superior" designation to the 36-square-mile area.
Ann Arbor News, August 24, 1956
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DAIRYING IMPORTANT: GORDON GILL, a descendant of one of the pioneer families of Superior township, operates a 250-acre dairy farm at 2575 Ridge Rd. Dairying is an important business in this township, where life is influenced by the fertile soil which brought the "Superior" designation to the 36-square-mile area.
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Washtenaw Panorama -- Superior Township
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1956
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Washtenaw County Farm Bureau Directors Meeting, February 1939
Year:
1939
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Ann Arbor News, February 15, 1939
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FARM BUREAU DIRECTORS PLAN ANNUAL MEETING: When a meeting of the Washtenaw County Farm Bureau directors was held at the county building to plan the annual meeting Friday, Feb. 24, all of the nine members of the board were present. In this picture they are listening to Ray L. Smalley, district Farm Bureau organizer, as he outlines a tentative program. Beginning at the left, the men around the table are Frank Kleinschmidt, Webster township; E. P. Hellner, Northfield; Frank Geiger, Salem; Clarence Carr, Saline; George Haab, Freedom township; Del Begole, York township; Robert Garrod, Augusta township; Gordon Gill, Superior township; R. T. Gibbs, Pittsfield township; and Mr. Smalley.
Ann Arbor News, February 15, 1939
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FARM BUREAU DIRECTORS PLAN ANNUAL MEETING: When a meeting of the Washtenaw County Farm Bureau directors was held at the county building to plan the annual meeting Friday, Feb. 24, all of the nine members of the board were present. In this picture they are listening to Ray L. Smalley, district Farm Bureau organizer, as he outlines a tentative program. Beginning at the left, the men around the table are Frank Kleinschmidt, Webster township; E. P. Hellner, Northfield; Frank Geiger, Salem; Clarence Carr, Saline; George Haab, Freedom township; Del Begole, York township; Robert Garrod, Augusta township; Gordon Gill, Superior township; R. T. Gibbs, Pittsfield township; and Mr. Smalley.
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