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Fingerle Lumber Employees Unload A New Shipment, May 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Fingerle Lumber Employees Unload A New Shipment, May 1936 image
Year:
1936
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1936
Caption:
LUMBER FOR 15 NEW HOUSES ARRIVES: Employes of the Fingerle Lumber company are shown above unloading eight carloads of new lumber for Ann Arbor home construction. According to railroad men, this is the largest individual shipment of lumber into the city since war days of 1918. Enough material arrived in these eight cars to furnish all the lumber necessary for the construction of 15 new houses. Most of it, according to Earle C. Fingerle, has already been sold.

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Day
24
Month
August
Year
1943
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Climax locomotive stops in Ann Arbor, November 1956

Climax locomotive stops in Ann Arbor, November 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1956
Caption:
MUSEUM PIECE: This Climax logging locomotive arrived here yesterday and was sidetracked at the Ann Arbor Railroad depot prior to delivery to Northwood Enterprises, an Ann Arbor corporation which is building the nation's first "live" museum of the logging industry. The museum will be on 65-acre tracts on Seven Mile Rd. near Whitmore Lake in Northfield township. This locomotive will carry museum visitors to various installations.