Odd Fellows Convention, October 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1940
Caption:
HERE FOR CONVENTION: Fred A. Rogers, Lansing, who is beginning his thirtieth year as secretary of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows, posed (at the extreme left) with four of the past grand masters as the state convention resumed this morning in Masonic temple. Left to right are Mr. Rogers, Judge Herman Dehnke of Harrisville, Andrew J. Brodie of Detroit, Henry S. Sweeney of Detroit, and Herbert A. Thompson of Williamston. Mr. Thompson is one of the distinguished guests. He is a past grand sire of the international Odd Fellows.
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1940
Caption:
HERE FOR CONVENTION: Fred A. Rogers, Lansing, who is beginning his thirtieth year as secretary of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows, posed (at the extreme left) with four of the past grand masters as the state convention resumed this morning in Masonic temple. Left to right are Mr. Rogers, Judge Herman Dehnke of Harrisville, Andrew J. Brodie of Detroit, Henry S. Sweeney of Detroit, and Herbert A. Thompson of Williamston. Mr. Thompson is one of the distinguished guests. He is a past grand sire of the international Odd Fellows.
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Inspecting Historical Cemetery, August 1956
Year:
1956
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Ann Arbor News, August 29, 1956
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JUDGE INSPECTS CEMETERY: Before adjourning the case for two months, Circuit Judge Herman Dehnke of Harrisville (right) recessed the court hearing on the fate of this "historic" cemetery to inspect the site off Packard Rd. near Yost Blvd. The Daughters of the American Revolution which is seeking to preserve the cemetery, built the stone wall in 1938. Attorneys Clan Crawford, jr., (left), who represents the DAR, and Arthur C. Lehman, Pittsfield township attorney, accompanied Judge Dehnke on his inspection.
Ann Arbor News, August 29, 1956
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JUDGE INSPECTS CEMETERY: Before adjourning the case for two months, Circuit Judge Herman Dehnke of Harrisville (right) recessed the court hearing on the fate of this "historic" cemetery to inspect the site off Packard Rd. near Yost Blvd. The Daughters of the American Revolution which is seeking to preserve the cemetery, built the stone wall in 1938. Attorneys Clan Crawford, jr., (left), who represents the DAR, and Arthur C. Lehman, Pittsfield township attorney, accompanied Judge Dehnke on his inspection.
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Photostat Case Rests On Attorneys' Briefs
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Month
April
Year
1956
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