Anna Walsh Receives First Waterloo Project Check, June 1935 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1935
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Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1935
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Mrs. Anna Walsh is shown receiving a check from J. L. Kabatasky, attorney of the department of justice, yesterday afternoon at her home on Congdon St., Chelsea, for acreage which will be used in the Waterloo project. At the left is C. D. Platt, project manager, while standing is John Keusch, Chelsea attorney, the local representative of the legal division of resettlement administration. Dr. Walter Koelz, of the University faculty, who has been vitally interested in the project development, also was present. Mr. Keusch is a grandson of Mrs. Walsh.
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1935
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Mrs. Anna Walsh is shown receiving a check from J. L. Kabatasky, attorney of the department of justice, yesterday afternoon at her home on Congdon St., Chelsea, for acreage which will be used in the Waterloo project. At the left is C. D. Platt, project manager, while standing is John Keusch, Chelsea attorney, the local representative of the legal division of resettlement administration. Dr. Walter Koelz, of the University faculty, who has been vitally interested in the project development, also was present. Mr. Keusch is a grandson of Mrs. Walsh.
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Oldest Residents of Chelsea Methodist Episcopal Home Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1935
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Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1935
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Will Be Honored At Chelsea. These nonogenarians who are residents of the Methodist Old People's home at Chelsea will be honor guests at a special program arranged for 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home. Seated from left to right are Mrs. Emma A. Rowe, 92, whose former home was in Birmingham, Mrs. Harriet Carhart who came from Pontiac, and is 93 years old, Miss Alvira Whipple, formerly of Belleville, 90 years old, and Mrs. Susan A. Danson, formerly of Detroit, 92 years old. Standing, left to right are Joseph A. Gibson, 90, formerly of Detroit, Mrs. Susan Baldwin, k of Petersburg, who is 93. Another retired pastor, Rev. N. L. Bray, who is 91 years old, also is a member of the home, and will be among the group honored tomorrow. 92, formerly of Morenci, and Rev. N. Norton Clar
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1935
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Will Be Honored At Chelsea. These nonogenarians who are residents of the Methodist Old People's home at Chelsea will be honor guests at a special program arranged for 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home. Seated from left to right are Mrs. Emma A. Rowe, 92, whose former home was in Birmingham, Mrs. Harriet Carhart who came from Pontiac, and is 93 years old, Miss Alvira Whipple, formerly of Belleville, 90 years old, and Mrs. Susan A. Danson, formerly of Detroit, 92 years old. Standing, left to right are Joseph A. Gibson, 90, formerly of Detroit, Mrs. Susan Baldwin, k of Petersburg, who is 93. Another retired pastor, Rev. N. L. Bray, who is 91 years old, also is a member of the home, and will be among the group honored tomorrow. 92, formerly of Morenci, and Rev. N. Norton Clar
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The Hausmanns of Whittaker Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1937
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Contest Winners in Interurban Towns Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1928
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Ann Arbor Police Department - New Pontiac Police Fleet
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1947
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Peggy Allin: English Cyclist with Chief N Cooke & Alabama Trooper Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1939
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Vladimir Horowitz Outside Hill Auditorium, April 1978 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1978
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Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1978
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THE ARTIST -- Natty in bow tie and topcoat, pianist Vladimir Horowitz stopped by the kiosk in front of Hill Auditorium Saturday afternoon. As the background poster proclaims, Horowitz will join Conductor Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra this afternoon in the finale of Ann Arbor's 85th May Festival. A sold-out audience will hear Horowitz play Piano Concerto No 3 in D Minor by Rachmaninoff. (Staff Photo By Jack Stubbs)
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1978
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THE ARTIST -- Natty in bow tie and topcoat, pianist Vladimir Horowitz stopped by the kiosk in front of Hill Auditorium Saturday afternoon. As the background poster proclaims, Horowitz will join Conductor Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra this afternoon in the finale of Ann Arbor's 85th May Festival. A sold-out audience will hear Horowitz play Piano Concerto No 3 in D Minor by Rachmaninoff. (Staff Photo By Jack Stubbs)
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Leonard Bernstein, February 1984 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1984
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Ann Arbor News Photographer Jack Stubbs, September 1982 Photographer: Jane Hale
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1982
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Portrait Of Jeff Davis
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1891
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