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Village Green Awaits Dixboro Festival

Village Green Awaits Dixboro Festival image
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Day
7
Month
July
Year
1984
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Former Students Visit Townline School for Centennial Reunion, May 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Former Students Visit Townline School for Centennial Reunion, May 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1966
Caption:
Ex-Students - Among some 200 persons attending Superior Townline School's 100th anniversary festivities at 5650 E Joy Rd yesterday were these pre-1900 students of the one-room schoolhouse. From left are Mrs. May Bartlett Gasser, Miss Lois Nowland, Mrs. Blanche Bunn Martin, Mrs. Pearl Shankland Warner and Carl Bolgos (holding "dinner pail" of the era and serving old-fashioned molasses cookies).

Members of the Quackenbush Family Have Fond Memories of Townline School, May 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Members of the Quackenbush Family Have Fond Memories of Townline School, May 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1966
Caption:
Former Students Visit School - Members of the Quackenbush family who have fond memories of Townline School visited their often-refurbished schoolhouse recently. They are (from left) Edith Quackenbush Savery of Chelsea Methodist Home, who graduated from its eight grade in 1892 and taught there from 1896 to 1898; Earl Quackenbush, of Dixboro, a first grader in 1890 - 91; Flossie Quackenbush of Lurie Terrace, a first grader in 1893 - 94; and Leola Quackenbush Leslie of Dixboro, who is holding an 1894 songbook used for opening ceremonies and who taught its pupils in 1913 - 14 after having studied there in 1895 - 96.

Historic Superior Townline School on Joy Road, August 1956

Historic Superior Townline School on Joy Road, August 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 24, 1956
Caption:
Superior Townline School: Great-grandfathers of children now attending Superior Townline School learned their lessons in the same stone building on Joy Rd. This school is one of 10 tiny schoolhouses which dot the township.