"Driving Force" Honored
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5
Month
April
Year
1986
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State Siftings
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25
Month
June
Year
1880
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John Stewart's Butter Method
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18
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June
Year
1880
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The County Agricultural Society
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19
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March
Year
1880
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Huron Lanes Bowling Alley, December 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1961
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Ann Arbor News, December 28, 1961
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Wins Pacesetter Award: Sewell H. Platt, owner of the Huron Lanes at 320 E. Huron St., has been given the Pacesetter award for December, the third monthly award of the Civic Art Committee. The committee expressed the hope that Platt's "tasteful modernization of the Huron Lanes would set a pattern for more improvement of the properties which surround the planned new City Hall." Previous awards have been given to the Ann Arbor Town Club and George G. Curtis for improvement to the Curtis Building. The committee was established by the City Council.
Ann Arbor News, December 28, 1961
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Wins Pacesetter Award: Sewell H. Platt, owner of the Huron Lanes at 320 E. Huron St., has been given the Pacesetter award for December, the third monthly award of the Civic Art Committee. The committee expressed the hope that Platt's "tasteful modernization of the Huron Lanes would set a pattern for more improvement of the properties which surround the planned new City Hall." Previous awards have been given to the Ann Arbor Town Club and George G. Curtis for improvement to the Curtis Building. The committee was established by the City Council.
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West Park Shelter Dedication Turning Into Major Production
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16
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July
Year
1959
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City To Get West Park Shelter Bids
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29
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September
Year
1958
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Max Spike With His Prize Winning Jersey Cow, September 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1936
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Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1936
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SPIKE'S JERSEY WINS AT FREE FAIR - Max Spike is shown above with the Jersey cow which won first prize and grand championship among 4-H entries at the Washtenaw Free Fair and first prize in the Southeastern Michigan Jersey Parish show.
Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1936
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SPIKE'S JERSEY WINS AT FREE FAIR - Max Spike is shown above with the Jersey cow which won first prize and grand championship among 4-H entries at the Washtenaw Free Fair and first prize in the Southeastern Michigan Jersey Parish show.
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Eldon Pfahler & His Prize Winning Potatoes, October 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1941
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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1941
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COUNTY MAN'S POTATOES WIN STATE SWEEPSTAKES: Eldon Pfahler, who teaches at the Stone school near Ann Arbor, lives with his father Sam Pfahler at 4866 Willow Rd. and plans to adopt farming as his future profession, is shown here with the result of his first venture into farming, an entry of Chippewa potatoes which took first place in its class and sweepstakes cup in the early potato division at the Detroit state fair. The cup and blue ribbon shown beside the potatoes represent Mr. Pfahler's rewards from the Washtenaw county and state fair organizations for his prize winning entries.
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1941
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COUNTY MAN'S POTATOES WIN STATE SWEEPSTAKES: Eldon Pfahler, who teaches at the Stone school near Ann Arbor, lives with his father Sam Pfahler at 4866 Willow Rd. and plans to adopt farming as his future profession, is shown here with the result of his first venture into farming, an entry of Chippewa potatoes which took first place in its class and sweepstakes cup in the early potato division at the Detroit state fair. The cup and blue ribbon shown beside the potatoes represent Mr. Pfahler's rewards from the Washtenaw county and state fair organizations for his prize winning entries.
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King-Seeley receives 'E' for excellence award, May 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1942
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