Ladies' Library Association Plaque, March 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1969
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Cornerstone In Library Commemorates Original Building
Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1969
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Cornerstone In Library Commemorates Original Building
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Demolition of Boy Scout Headquarters Building on East Huron Street, February 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, March 1, 1946
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EARLY BUILDING GIVES WAY TO NEW: What was once the Ladies' Library Association building constructed in 1885, is being wrecked to clear the way for erection of a new Michigan Bell Telephone Co. office building at 324 E. Huron St. The building was used as a Boy Scout council headquarters for about 20 years after it was given by the association to the board of education.
Ann Arbor News, March 1, 1946
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EARLY BUILDING GIVES WAY TO NEW: What was once the Ladies' Library Association building constructed in 1885, is being wrecked to clear the way for erection of a new Michigan Bell Telephone Co. office building at 324 E. Huron St. The building was used as a Boy Scout council headquarters for about 20 years after it was given by the association to the board of education.
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Demolition of Boy Scout Headquarters Building on East Huron Street, February 1946
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1946
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Boy Scouts Headquarters on East Huron Street in 1940, September 1973 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1973
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That windowless Michigan Bell Telephone building didn't always occupy its E. Huron St. plot as this picture suggests. Back in the 40s, and before and after, the council office of the Boy Scouts stood there as did (at left) the Cowie residence which later was acquired and razed by The News when parking space became a necessity. Sewell Platt's Ford garage was just to the right of the Scout headquarters building which later on houses a dance academy.
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1973
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That windowless Michigan Bell Telephone building didn't always occupy its E. Huron St. plot as this picture suggests. Back in the 40s, and before and after, the council office of the Boy Scouts stood there as did (at left) the Cowie residence which later was acquired and razed by The News when parking space became a necessity. Sewell Platt's Ford garage was just to the right of the Scout headquarters building which later on houses a dance academy.
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From Our Pictorial Archives
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23
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September
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1973
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Rev. Samuel Earp Commences Rectorship of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in July 1885
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10
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June
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1885
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After Years of Neglect, Tiffany Window Shines Light on Ypsilanti's Past
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25
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December
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1985
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Dr. Tappan Not Coming
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5
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May
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1876
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The Pioneer Society
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3
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March
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1876
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