James and Clara Petrie House, 1111 Fair Oaks Pkwy, Ives Woods Neighborhood, January 26, 2021 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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James and Clara Petrie House, 1111 Fair Oaks Pkwy, Ives Woods Neighborhood, September 20, 2019 Photographer: Steve Jensen

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James and Clara Petrie House, 1111 Fair Oaks Pkwy, Ives Woods Neighborhood, October 25, 2020 Photographer: Steve Jensen

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Fund-Raising Campaign Will Restore Voice Of Historic Ann Arbor Instrument

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1997
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Many In Area Were Active In Underground Railroad

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Grown-Ups And Children Rediscover The Almost Lost Art Of Reading Together

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James Petrie House, 1916

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AADL Productions Podcast: Carol Mull and the Underground Railroad
Tue, 10/13/2009 - 3:08pm
In this episode, AADL speaks with Carol Mull, a local historian of the Underground Railroad. Carol talks about her upcoming book on the Underground Railroad in Michigan and her work with the Michigan Freedom Trail Commission. Mull also discusses some of the gems she found in The Signal of Liberty, a 19th century abolitionist newspaper published in Ann Arbor.