Roger and Joey Clay and Fawn, July 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1961
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Joey "Jo-Jo" Clay Sits with the Family's Adopted Fawn, July 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1961
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Ann Arbor News, July 8, 1961
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'JO-JO' AND FRIEND: "Jo-Jo" Clay has seen lots of different animals around his rural Northfield township home. But when this fawn showed up the other morning and gave him a friendly nuzzle, "Jo-Jo" thought that this would be the best pet a boy could have.
Ann Arbor News, July 8, 1961
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'JO-JO' AND FRIEND: "Jo-Jo" Clay has seen lots of different animals around his rural Northfield township home. But when this fawn showed up the other morning and gave him a friendly nuzzle, "Jo-Jo" thought that this would be the best pet a boy could have.
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Roger Clay Feeds a Friendly Fawn, July 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1961
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Aerial Photograph of Frank R. Ross's Farm and US 23, Northfield Township, July 1957

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1957
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Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1957
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The Stranded House: This aerial view of the new dual-lane US-23 in Northfield township shows the quandry in which the Frank R. Ross family has been placed by the building of the new road. The Ross farm home is seen in the lower center. Seventeen of the 18 acres of land owned by Ross are located in the open stretch of land directly across the dual-lane highway. He is required to drive 2 1/2 miles around the new road to reach his 17 acres, although the land is only 250 feet from his home.
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1957
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The Stranded House: This aerial view of the new dual-lane US-23 in Northfield township shows the quandry in which the Frank R. Ross family has been placed by the building of the new road. The Ross farm home is seen in the lower center. Seventeen of the 18 acres of land owned by Ross are located in the open stretch of land directly across the dual-lane highway. He is required to drive 2 1/2 miles around the new road to reach his 17 acres, although the land is only 250 feet from his home.
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Aerial Photograph of Northfield Township Airstrip on the Nollar Farm, March 1958

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1958
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Ann Arbor News, March 29, 1958
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Cornfield Airstrip: Northfield township has its own airstrip now, a 1,600-foot runway cutting through a cornfield on the Douglas F. Nollar farm at 5766 Nollar Rd., about five miles north of Ann Arbor. The runway is part of the Northfield Aero Service, a newly-organized aircraft repair and instruction station operated by a three-man staff. Note light planes being serviced near barns in center.
Ann Arbor News, March 29, 1958
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Cornfield Airstrip: Northfield township has its own airstrip now, a 1,600-foot runway cutting through a cornfield on the Douglas F. Nollar farm at 5766 Nollar Rd., about five miles north of Ann Arbor. The runway is part of the Northfield Aero Service, a newly-organized aircraft repair and instruction station operated by a three-man staff. Note light planes being serviced near barns in center.
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Aerial Photograph of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Northfield Township, September 1956

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1956
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Aerial Photograph of Whitmore Lake, Northfield Township, August 1956

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1956
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Ann Arbor News, September 5, 1956
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Whitmore Lake: One of Washtenaw county's most popular areas for outdoor sports is Whitmore Lake in Northfield Township. This air view shows the southwest section. East Shore Dr. follows the lake on the left and US-23 runs beside it along the top of the photo. Numerous docks and cottages dot the lake shore.
Ann Arbor News, September 5, 1956
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Whitmore Lake: One of Washtenaw county's most popular areas for outdoor sports is Whitmore Lake in Northfield Township. This air view shows the southwest section. East Shore Dr. follows the lake on the left and US-23 runs beside it along the top of the photo. Numerous docks and cottages dot the lake shore.
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Aerial Photograph of Horseshoe Lake, Northfield Township, August 1956

Year:
1956
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Ann Arbor News, September 5, 1956
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Horseshoe Lake: So named because of its shape, Horseshoe Lake is located just south of Whitmore Lake off US-23. Northfield township has 450 acres of lakes and 52 acres of recreational grounds. Whitmore and Horseshoe are the largest lakes.
Ann Arbor News, September 5, 1956
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Horseshoe Lake: So named because of its shape, Horseshoe Lake is located just south of Whitmore Lake off US-23. Northfield township has 450 acres of lakes and 52 acres of recreational grounds. Whitmore and Horseshoe are the largest lakes.
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For the record: Farmers market location wrong

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10
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August
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2000
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Mother Of Child Bitten By Bat Issues Warning On Treatment

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30
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August
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1989
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