Beal Home, Exterior, February 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1956
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Beal Home, Fireplace, February 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1956
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Beal Home, Ceiling Detail, February 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1956
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How It Was Built: This is one of the ceilings in the home. Made of oak and arranged in panels, it represents the solid construction that prevails throughout the entire building.
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1956
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How It Was Built: This is one of the ceilings in the home. Made of oak and arranged in panels, it represents the solid construction that prevails throughout the entire building.
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Beal Home, Interior Detail, February 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1956
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Ghosts of the Past: The fireplaces and the rooms are the same, but the atmosphere no longer prevails. These two rooms are part of the Junius E. Beal home at 343 S. Fifth Ave. Some archways are boarded up.
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1956
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Ghosts of the Past: The fireplaces and the rooms are the same, but the atmosphere no longer prevails. These two rooms are part of the Junius E. Beal home at 343 S. Fifth Ave. Some archways are boarded up.
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Beal Home, Interior, February 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1956
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Junius Beal at the Northside School Dedication, January 1940
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, January 9, 1940
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Pioneer In Education - Junius E. Beal (right), who has contributed much to Ann Arbor's progress in education -- he served 20 years on the Board of Education and 32 years on the University Board of Regents -- last night had an opportunity to inspect the newest adjunct to the local school system, North Side School, at the dedication of the school. Mr. Beal, whose first term on the Board of Education started in 1886, is shown talking with Courtney Maulbetsch, a present member of the board.
Ann Arbor News, January 9, 1940
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Pioneer In Education - Junius E. Beal (right), who has contributed much to Ann Arbor's progress in education -- he served 20 years on the Board of Education and 32 years on the University Board of Regents -- last night had an opportunity to inspect the newest adjunct to the local school system, North Side School, at the dedication of the school. Mr. Beal, whose first term on the Board of Education started in 1886, is shown talking with Courtney Maulbetsch, a present member of the board.
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Civic Leaders Attend Northside School Dedication, January 1940
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, January 9, 1940
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Community Leaders At Dedication: Informality was the keynote as representatives of various groups in the community mingled last night in corridors of the North Side School after the dedication of the new building. In the foreground above are William C. Manchester (left), supervisor from the fifth ward, and Prof. Ralph W. Hammett, alderman from the fifth ward and behind them are, left to right, Junius E. Beal, who served 20 years on the Board of Education and 32 years as a regent of the University, and Courtney Maulbetsch, a member of the Board of Education. Mayor Walter C. Sadler is at the upper right chatting with Robert Ford. In the lower right is Miss Grace Rash who attended with her mother, Mrs. Frank Rash, who can be seen in front of Mr. Maulbetsch.
Ann Arbor News, January 9, 1940
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Community Leaders At Dedication: Informality was the keynote as representatives of various groups in the community mingled last night in corridors of the North Side School after the dedication of the new building. In the foreground above are William C. Manchester (left), supervisor from the fifth ward, and Prof. Ralph W. Hammett, alderman from the fifth ward and behind them are, left to right, Junius E. Beal, who served 20 years on the Board of Education and 32 years as a regent of the University, and Courtney Maulbetsch, a member of the Board of Education. Mayor Walter C. Sadler is at the upper right chatting with Robert Ford. In the lower right is Miss Grace Rash who attended with her mother, Mrs. Frank Rash, who can be seen in front of Mr. Maulbetsch.
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Beal Home, City Landmark, To Be Razed In April - Dwelling Looks Much The Same For 95 Years
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February
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1956
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Dedication Of Facility Set Oct. 13
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3
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October
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1957
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It's Library Week, And City Has Two New Ones - Facilities House 150,000 Volumes
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March
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1958
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