Robert Palmer After Fox Hunt, December 1939

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1939
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Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1939
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FOX HUNT IS ON IN ANN ARBOR AREA: Robert Palmer, 515 W. Liberty St., shown above with the red fox he shot Thursday while hunting rabbits three miles north of Ann Arbor, believes he may have bagged one of the first foxes taken this fall in Washtenaw county. Palmer was hunting with a dog. Later in the winter, fox hunting will be a popular sport for a large number of Washtenaw county hunters. There is no closed season.
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1939
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FOX HUNT IS ON IN ANN ARBOR AREA: Robert Palmer, 515 W. Liberty St., shown above with the red fox he shot Thursday while hunting rabbits three miles north of Ann Arbor, believes he may have bagged one of the first foxes taken this fall in Washtenaw county. Palmer was hunting with a dog. Later in the winter, fox hunting will be a popular sport for a large number of Washtenaw county hunters. There is no closed season.
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Fox Hunters, January 1939

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1939
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Ann Arbor News, February 4, 1939
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FOX HUNTING REVIVED IN WASHTENAW COUNTY: Attesting to the increasing popularity of fox hunting in Washtenaw county, as the number of red foxes increases in Southern Michigan are these pictures of nine hunters and part of their bag of foxes. In the picture at the top [this photo], seven Bridgewater Hunters are shown with four of the seven foxes they shot in four consecutive days of hunting, three other foxes having been skinned before the picture was taken. The three men standing are, left to right: Paul Jedele, Jacob Hasenfuss and Lorrin Jedele. Kneeling, from left to right, are: George Hertler, Karl Bredernitz, Rolland Layer and Milton Wiedmayer.
Ann Arbor News, February 4, 1939
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FOX HUNTING REVIVED IN WASHTENAW COUNTY: Attesting to the increasing popularity of fox hunting in Washtenaw county, as the number of red foxes increases in Southern Michigan are these pictures of nine hunters and part of their bag of foxes. In the picture at the top [this photo], seven Bridgewater Hunters are shown with four of the seven foxes they shot in four consecutive days of hunting, three other foxes having been skinned before the picture was taken. The three men standing are, left to right: Paul Jedele, Jacob Hasenfuss and Lorrin Jedele. Kneeling, from left to right, are: George Hertler, Karl Bredernitz, Rolland Layer and Milton Wiedmayer.
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Marilyn O'Donnell Holds Junior, her Pet Fox, September 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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1958
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Junior the Pet Fox, September 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Year:
1958
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Ann Arbor News, September 15, 1958
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FRIENDLY FOX: One of the more unusual household pets in Ann Arbor is "Junior," a pet red fox owned by Marilyn O'Donnell at 433 Second St. "Junior" romps with the O'Donnell dog and, just to show that there are no hard feelings, eats his dog food.
Ann Arbor News, September 15, 1958
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FRIENDLY FOX: One of the more unusual household pets in Ann Arbor is "Junior," a pet red fox owned by Marilyn O'Donnell at 433 Second St. "Junior" romps with the O'Donnell dog and, just to show that there are no hard feelings, eats his dog food.
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