First National Bank Buildings, 1941 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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1941
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Winter storm at Main and Huron Streets, November 1950

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1950
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May
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1942
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S Main & Washington Streets, January 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1950
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Hogan-Hayes Furs Storefront on S Main Remains Lit During Voluntary Brown Out, May 1946

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Japanese Suicide Submarine, July 1943

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14
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July
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Twins Jack and Charlie Mairer Check Out Santa Claus, December 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1942
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Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1942
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TWINS MEET SANTA: Jack and Charles Maier didn't have any doubts about being forgotten by Santa Claus today, for they talked it all over with him yesterday in the window of the Hogan-Hayes fur store. They are two years and four months old, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Norman R. F. Maier, 1303 Brooklyn Ave. Identical twins, Jack is at the left and Charles is at the right. The store window Santa is a dummy who nods mechanically but the twins appear satisfied.
Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1942
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TWINS MEET SANTA: Jack and Charles Maier didn't have any doubts about being forgotten by Santa Claus today, for they talked it all over with him yesterday in the window of the Hogan-Hayes fur store. They are two years and four months old, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Norman R. F. Maier, 1303 Brooklyn Ave. Identical twins, Jack is at the left and Charles is at the right. The store window Santa is a dummy who nods mechanically but the twins appear satisfied.
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Hogan-Hayes Furs, March, 1949

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