Saline's York Mill Being Razed, June 1948

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1948
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Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1948
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YORK MILL, SALINE LANDMARK FOR 112 YEARS, BEING RAZED: After more than a century of service to farmers of the neighborhood the York Mill, at the Saline city limits and Milan Rd. is being razed to make way for a new slaughter house for poultry. The old water mill and dam will be preserved for scenic purposes. Gerhardt Cekau is the present owner of the property.
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1948
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YORK MILL, SALINE LANDMARK FOR 112 YEARS, BEING RAZED: After more than a century of service to farmers of the neighborhood the York Mill, at the Saline city limits and Milan Rd. is being razed to make way for a new slaughter house for poultry. The old water mill and dam will be preserved for scenic purposes. Gerhardt Cekau is the present owner of the property.
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York Mill, Saline Landmark, Being Torn Down

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Martin Fuoss With His Flock Of White Holland Turkeys, Saline, November 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1937
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Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1937
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SOME OF THE WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS OF THE MARTIN FUOSS FLOCK: Martin Fuoss is shown here with some of his flock of several hundred White Holland turkeys on his farm one mile east of Saline on US-112. State college specialists selected the Fuoss farm for a discussion of marketing problems Monday.
Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1937
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SOME OF THE WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS OF THE MARTIN FUOSS FLOCK: Martin Fuoss is shown here with some of his flock of several hundred White Holland turkeys on his farm one mile east of Saline on US-112. State college specialists selected the Fuoss farm for a discussion of marketing problems Monday.
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Douglas Bacon & Sarah Wackenhut With Pumpkins, October 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1958
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Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1958
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PUMPKIN SCULPTURE: Sarah Wackenhut and Douglas Bacon, both five years old, are shown preparing for the pumpkin carving contest Friday, sponsored by the Saline Child Study Club and Principal Mrs. Charles Barclay. The children themselves will select the classroom champions and adult judges, the best two in the elementary school.
Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1958
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PUMPKIN SCULPTURE: Sarah Wackenhut and Douglas Bacon, both five years old, are shown preparing for the pumpkin carving contest Friday, sponsored by the Saline Child Study Club and Principal Mrs. Charles Barclay. The children themselves will select the classroom champions and adult judges, the best two in the elementary school.
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Turtles Trapped For Saline's Polar Bear Inn, May 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1938
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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1938
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SALINE MEN GET BIG TURTLE CATCH: Trapping turtles isn't very common in Washtenaw county, and capturing 10 turtles in six traps is even more rare, but that's what George Hertler of US-112, Saline township, did Wednesday. The gross weight of the catch was about 150 pounds, and the largest turtle weighed 19 pounds. Mr. Hertler obtains turtle meat and turtle soup for his restaurant, and the turtles are caught in Snake lake near Clinton. Mrs. Hertler paints the shells like those suspended from the roof in the picture. Holding some of the catch, from left to right, are: Will Schumacher, route 2, Saline, Mrs. Hertler and Mr. Hertler.
Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1938
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SALINE MEN GET BIG TURTLE CATCH: Trapping turtles isn't very common in Washtenaw county, and capturing 10 turtles in six traps is even more rare, but that's what George Hertler of US-112, Saline township, did Wednesday. The gross weight of the catch was about 150 pounds, and the largest turtle weighed 19 pounds. Mr. Hertler obtains turtle meat and turtle soup for his restaurant, and the turtles are caught in Snake lake near Clinton. Mrs. Hertler paints the shells like those suspended from the roof in the picture. Holding some of the catch, from left to right, are: Will Schumacher, route 2, Saline, Mrs. Hertler and Mr. Hertler.
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Children's Halloween Art Decorates Business Windows In Downtown Saline, October 1953

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1953
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Judith Marks with Papier Mache Boarshead for Macon United Methodist Church Boarshead Festival, November 1972 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1972
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Wayne Clements, Saline Area Historical Society President, Surveys Oakwood Cemetery, April 1990 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

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1990
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Cindy Langer & Wayne Clements Survey Oakwood Cemetery In Saline, April 1990 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

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1990
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Ann Arbor News, April 12, 1990
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Cindy Langer and Wayne Clements survey site where they want historic marker placed.
Ann Arbor News, April 12, 1990
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Cindy Langer and Wayne Clements survey site where they want historic marker placed.
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Grave question: What constitutes a cemetery?

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12
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April
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1990
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