Paul Gayeff Poses with Barn Owl Found at 537 Detroit Street, August 1954

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1954
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Ann Arbor News, August 11, 1954
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BACKYARD VISITOR: A 10-year-old Escanaba boy visiting Ann Arbor this summer found this barn owl today in the backyard of his grandmother's home, Paul Gayeff, grandson of Mrs. Joseph Yanitsky of 537 Detroit St., demonstrates the owl's wingspread. The bird is being turned over to the University.
Ann Arbor News, August 11, 1954
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BACKYARD VISITOR: A 10-year-old Escanaba boy visiting Ann Arbor this summer found this barn owl today in the backyard of his grandmother's home, Paul Gayeff, grandson of Mrs. Joseph Yanitsky of 537 Detroit St., demonstrates the owl's wingspread. The bird is being turned over to the University.
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House, 537 Detroit St, July 3, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2024
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537 Detroit St, 1981 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

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1981
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Johnny & Marcia Ann Flis, Together With Their Uncle Joe Yanitsky, Build A Snowman For V-Mail, February 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1944
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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1944
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SNOWMAN FOR THE TROPICS: Johnny and Marcia Ann Flis who live with their mother at 537 Detroit St., have a father, Air Corps Capt. John J. Flis, in New Guinea who longs for the sight of snow, so Johnny, two, and Marcia Ann, four, made a snowman and arranged to have this picture made to send to him. Their uncle, Joe Yanitsky, appears with them.
Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1944
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SNOWMAN FOR THE TROPICS: Johnny and Marcia Ann Flis who live with their mother at 537 Detroit St., have a father, Air Corps Capt. John J. Flis, in New Guinea who longs for the sight of snow, so Johnny, two, and Marcia Ann, four, made a snowman and arranged to have this picture made to send to him. Their uncle, Joe Yanitsky, appears with them.
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Johnny & Marcia Ann Flis, Together With Their Uncle Joe Yanitsky, Build A Snowman For V-Mail, February 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1944
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Johnny & Marcia Ann Flis, Together With Their Uncle Joe Yanitsky, Build A Snowman For V-Mail, February 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1944
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Mrs. Mary Farynack

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8
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July
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1961
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Takes Leading Role In Local Movie

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20
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March
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1940
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Huber, George

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18
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April
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1971
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