Ypsilanti Youth Missing In Korea
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11
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January
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1951
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County Jail Administrator Paul Wasson Talks With Inmate, January 1973 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1973
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Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1973
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Jail Administrator At Work: Paul Wasson, the new administrator for the County Jail, directs the preparation of a meal for prisoners with Ted Murray, an inmate who wants to become a cook when he is released. Wasson says he intends to help place Murray in a cooking job when he is discharged.
Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1973
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Jail Administrator At Work: Paul Wasson, the new administrator for the County Jail, directs the preparation of a meal for prisoners with Ted Murray, an inmate who wants to become a cook when he is released. Wasson says he intends to help place Murray in a cooking job when he is discharged.
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County Jail Administrator Paul Wasson Talks With Inmate, January 1973 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1973
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Portrait of Realtor James W. Anderson, Jr., circa 1976-1977 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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c.1976
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Portrait of Realtor James W. Anderson, Jr., circa 1976-1977 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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c.1976
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Family Greets Korean War Vet Robert W. Fletcher, August 1953
Year:
1953
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Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1953
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Ypsilanti POW Reunited With Family: Reunited here with members of his family is Pfc. Robert W. Fletcher, 21, of Ypsilanti, who arrived at Willow Run by plane last night, about two years and nine months after his capture by Communist forces in North Korea. The repatriated soldier is pictured during a formal reception in his honor, held this morning at the Post 408 American Legion Home in Ypsilanti. Left to right: two of his nieces, Myrtle Jones and Marilyn Campbell; Fletcher; an aunt, Mrs. Pauline Warren; his mother, Mrs. Mae Woodson; and a sister, Mrs. Christine Ellison. (Story page 8; other pictures page 32)
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1953
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Ypsilanti POW Reunited With Family: Reunited here with members of his family is Pfc. Robert W. Fletcher, 21, of Ypsilanti, who arrived at Willow Run by plane last night, about two years and nine months after his capture by Communist forces in North Korea. The repatriated soldier is pictured during a formal reception in his honor, held this morning at the Post 408 American Legion Home in Ypsilanti. Left to right: two of his nieces, Myrtle Jones and Marilyn Campbell; Fletcher; an aunt, Mrs. Pauline Warren; his mother, Mrs. Mae Woodson; and a sister, Mrs. Christine Ellison. (Story page 8; other pictures page 32)
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Ypsilanti Leaders Greet Korean War Vet Robert W. Fletcher, August 1953
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1953
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Eugene C. Beatty Greets Korean War Vet Robert W. Fletcher, August 1953
Year:
1953
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Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1953
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NERVOUS BUT HAPPY: Thin and slightly nervous, but very happy, is Pfc. Robert W. Fletcher of Ypsilanti (left), first Washtenaw county prisoner of war to be returned from a North Korean prison camp. Here he converses with Eugene C. Beatty (right), principal of Ypsilanti's Harriet School, while his mother, Mrs. Mae Woodson (left), looks on. Friends and relatives surround Fletcher, who was formally welcomed in ceremonies this morning in front of the American Legion Post 408 Home on Worden St.
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1953
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NERVOUS BUT HAPPY: Thin and slightly nervous, but very happy, is Pfc. Robert W. Fletcher of Ypsilanti (left), first Washtenaw county prisoner of war to be returned from a North Korean prison camp. Here he converses with Eugene C. Beatty (right), principal of Ypsilanti's Harriet School, while his mother, Mrs. Mae Woodson (left), looks on. Friends and relatives surround Fletcher, who was formally welcomed in ceremonies this morning in front of the American Legion Post 408 Home on Worden St.
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