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Osmon Grider Holds An Opossum, February 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Osmon Grider Holds An Opossum, February 1938 image
Year:
1938
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1938
Caption:
NO WEAPON NEEDED FOR 'POSSUM HUNTING: Osmon Grider, 1124 Ann St., doesn't need a gun when he goes 'possum hunting. Grider was driving along the river road Monday night when the full-grown opossum he is holding so gingerly crossed the road in front of his car. Mr. Grider stopped his automobile and nabbed Mr. 'Possum with his bare hands. He swears that 'possums are harmless if you know how to catch them but judging by the display of teeth and claws this specimen is making, we prefer to do our 'possum hunting with a gun.

Opossum In Lyle Todd's Chicken Coop, December 1947

Opossum In Lyle Todd's Chicken Coop, December 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1948
Caption:
OPOSSUM INVADES CHICKEN COOP: Curled up and ready to sleep (if people would only leave him alone), this opossum was photographed in a hen nest in a chicken coop owned by Lyle Todd, 2906 South St., East Ann Arbor. Todd doesn't know just when the furry animal moved in with the chickens but says the 'possum acts right at home.

Children Ride A Pony Cart At The O'Connor Farm, June 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Children Ride A Pony Cart At The O'Connor Farm, June 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 20, 1964
Caption:
SUNDAY DRIVERS: There are always loads of pleasant things to do when playmates come visiting the children of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald A. O'Connor of Saline Road. On Sunday afternoon, a favorite pastime is taking a pony cart ride down country lanes in a cart drawn by pony, "Topsy," with colt, "Ringo Starr," nearby. In the foreground (from left) are Jerry, Pat and Ann O'Connor and Cassie Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mann of Granger Avenue. Seated in the background (from left) are Cathy and Maureen O'Connor and Kathy DeVine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John DeVine of Granger Avenue. The two-wheeler governess' cart is 50 years old.