Monument, Kimberly Maged Perennial Garden, Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800 N Dixboro Rd, University of Michigan, April 26, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Ypsilanti Spanish War Veterans Committee, February 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1940
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IN CHARGE OF SPANISH WAR MONUMENT: The committee of Spanish American War veterans, which is in charge of raising funds for a monument to be erected in Ypsilanti next May at the annual reunion of the 31st Michigan Infantry, is shown in the above photograph. Seated is Philip J. Becker, Ann Arbor chairman; standing (left to right) are Clinton H. Wellbrook, Merritt L. Deyo, Walter J. Pierce, secretary; John P. Kirk, treasurer, George A. Kenny and Charles D. Campbell, Ypsilanti.
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1940
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IN CHARGE OF SPANISH WAR MONUMENT: The committee of Spanish American War veterans, which is in charge of raising funds for a monument to be erected in Ypsilanti next May at the annual reunion of the 31st Michigan Infantry, is shown in the above photograph. Seated is Philip J. Becker, Ann Arbor chairman; standing (left to right) are Clinton H. Wellbrook, Merritt L. Deyo, Walter J. Pierce, secretary; John P. Kirk, treasurer, George A. Kenny and Charles D. Campbell, Ypsilanti.
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Ypsilanti Spanish War Veterans Committee, February 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1940
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Soldiers' Monument is moved from old Courthouse lawn to Forest Hill Cemetery, January 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1954
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Ann Arbor News, January 4, 1954
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This is how the Soldiers' Monument, which stood for many years at N. Main and E. Huron Sts. on the Courthouse lawn, looks today in its new surrounding at Forest Hill Cemetery. The monument, moved to make way for construction of Washtenaw's new county building, is located just inside the Observatory St. entrance of the cemetery.
Ann Arbor News, January 4, 1954
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This is how the Soldiers' Monument, which stood for many years at N. Main and E. Huron Sts. on the Courthouse lawn, looks today in its new surrounding at Forest Hill Cemetery. The monument, moved to make way for construction of Washtenaw's new county building, is located just inside the Observatory St. entrance of the cemetery.
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Civil War monument without plaque, April 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, March 23, 1962
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Gone from this monument on Broadway near the Huron River is a plaque that honored Ann Arbor residents who fought in the Civil War. The marker is one of the city's oldest.
Ann Arbor News, March 23, 1962
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Gone from this monument on Broadway near the Huron River is a plaque that honored Ann Arbor residents who fought in the Civil War. The marker is one of the city's oldest.
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Ann Arbor Yesterdays ~ Our Women In The Civil War
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29
Month
May
Year
1961
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Ann Arbor Honor Roll Monument For Veterans, May 1946
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1946
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Arnet Firm Will Have Open House On Anniversary
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18
Month
April
Year
1944
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Arnet's Cemetery Memorials
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19
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April
Year
1944
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Arnet's Memorials Spans Half Century; Looks Ahead
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13
Month
November
Year
1954
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