Victorian Tea Party at Kempf House Museum, February 1997 Photographer: William Jordan
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1997
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Ann Arbor News, February 9, 1997
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From left, 6-year-old Ana Wyborski puts sugar in her tea while Jan Ennis and Marnie Paulus request fresh pots of tea from the kitchen.
Ann Arbor News, February 9, 1997
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From left, 6-year-old Ana Wyborski puts sugar in her tea while Jan Ennis and Marnie Paulus request fresh pots of tea from the kitchen.
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Welcoming Guests to the Victorian Tea Party at Kempf House Museum, February 1997 Photographer: William Jordan
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1997
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Exploring an Antique Doll House at the Victorian Tea Party at Kempf House Museum, February 1997 Photographer: William Jordan
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1997
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Tea Time - Visitors Jam Kempf House For Victorian Party
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1997
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Seeback, Geraldine
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1995
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Joe O'Neal Shows Wystan Stevens The Economy Baler He Donated To Washtenaw Historical Society, July 1984 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1984
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Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1984
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Wystan Stevens, left, president of the Washtenaw County Historical Society, examines a hand-operated baling press donated to the society by Kerrytown owner Joe O'Neal. The baler was manufactured by the Economy Baler Company founded in Ann Arbor in 1881 and located at 1254 N. Main St until it ceased business around 1978. The society wants to locate, acquire and preserve objects of local manufacture which illustrate the industrial and social history of the county, Stevens said, in spite of the fact that it has no museum.
Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1984
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Wystan Stevens, left, president of the Washtenaw County Historical Society, examines a hand-operated baling press donated to the society by Kerrytown owner Joe O'Neal. The baler was manufactured by the Economy Baler Company founded in Ann Arbor in 1881 and located at 1254 N. Main St until it ceased business around 1978. The society wants to locate, acquire and preserve objects of local manufacture which illustrate the industrial and social history of the county, Stevens said, in spite of the fact that it has no museum.
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Lela Duff Swells Historical Unit's Museum Fund
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26
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February
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1963
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Historical Society Honors Lela Duff
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27
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1963
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History's Grand Lady, Lela Duff Dies
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1983
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Future Museum Piece
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1984
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