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AADL Talks To: Susan Wineberg

Susan Wineberg
Susan Wineberg, October 1995

Susan is a local history institution in Ann Arbor. She’s been president of the Washtenaw County Historical Society, served on the Historic District Commission, and worked with several groups on prominent local history projects and exhibits. She's accumulated a vast collection of local history, including a slide collection documenting local buildings; and she co-authored the book on Historical Buildings in Ann Arbor. Susan talks with us about how she happened upon her love of local history and local architecture in particular. She shares several stories detailing the politics involved in historic preservation efforts and the many friends and colleagues she worked with over the years.

Historical articles and photos about Susan Wineberg

Susan Wineberg Collection

Landmarks: Historic Structures Protected

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
April
Year
1973
Copyright
Copyright Protected

City Councilmen Receive "Your Government Officials" Publication From League Of Women Voters Members, February 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

City Councilmen Receive "Your Government Officials" Publication From League Of Women Voters Members, February 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1966
Caption:
In pre-finance drive activity League of Women Voters drive chairman, Mrs. William Weichlein (from left) presents copies of "Your Government Officials," a league publication listing all locally elected and appointed officials, to City Councilmen John Hathaway and Dr. Edward Pierce. With them is Mrs. Pierce, a league member. The booklet accompanied the organization's 1966 finance drive letter which has been mailed to 2,200 citizens.

LWV Fund Drive Set For February

LWV Fund Drive Set For February image
Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
October
Year
1974
Copyright
Copyright Protected

League Of Women Voters Members Meet At Hathaway's Hideaway, January 1975

League Of Women Voters Members Meet At Hathaway's Hideaway, January 1975 image
Year:
1975
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1975
Caption:
TIMES HAVE CHANGED - When the local League of Women Voters first sought outside donations in 1942, its president and treasurer were nearly "blown out of the office" of the local Republican party chairman, who insisted they should be home washing diapers. Today, the League's annual finance drive is carefully planned by members of its finance committee and community leaders. Meeting at Hathaway's Hideaway from left are Barbara Dankert, Pat Pawelski, Susan Westerman, John Hathaway and Rosemarian Blake.