Democrats Plan Parley
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16
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February
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1939
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Saline Honors Its 'Goodwill Ambassador'
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19
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April
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1977
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Paul T. Lowry, First Presbyterian Church, April 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, April 16, 1965
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Paul T. Lowry is a laboratory technician with the State Highway Department. A member of First Presbyterian Church, he serves on its nominating committee and is a member of the Senior Choir. He also is a former member of the church's Board of Elders and Board of Deacons.
Ann Arbor News, April 16, 1965
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Paul T. Lowry is a laboratory technician with the State Highway Department. A member of First Presbyterian Church, he serves on its nominating committee and is a member of the Senior Choir. He also is a former member of the church's Board of Elders and Board of Deacons.
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Part Of Wines Site To Be Sold
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12
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September
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1957
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Students at Wines School protest the Northbelt bypass, March, 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1962
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YOUNGSTERS PARADE AGAINST NORTHBELT: Equipped with signs reading "Loosen The Belt," "Save Our Woods," etc., some 30 youngsters living in the northwest section of Ann Arbor paraded this morning near Wines School in connection with a move by their elders to get the State Highway Department to change the proposed route of the Northbelt bypass.
Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1962
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YOUNGSTERS PARADE AGAINST NORTHBELT: Equipped with signs reading "Loosen The Belt," "Save Our Woods," etc., some 30 youngsters living in the northwest section of Ann Arbor paraded this morning near Wines School in connection with a move by their elders to get the State Highway Department to change the proposed route of the Northbelt bypass.
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Salvaging Items From The Kappler Home At 3351 Pontiac Road, July 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1961
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Salvaging Items From The Kappler Home At 3351 Pontiac Road, July 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1961
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The Kappler Home At 3351 Pontiac Road Is Burned To Make Room For US-23 Construction, July 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1961
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The Kappler Home At 3351 Pontiac Road Is Burned To Make Room For US-23 Construction, July 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1961
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Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1961
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LANDMARK BURNS FOR LAST TIME: This 13-room brick farmhouse at 3351 Pontiac Rd., in Ann Arbor township, an area landmark believed to be more than a century old, was burned by contractors last night to make way for construction of the US-23 Eastbelt Bypass. Just 50 years ago the house, which was then owned by W. H. Kappler of the Kappler Packing Co., burned and was later rebuilt. Kappler's daughters, Mrs. Kathryn I. Staebler and Mrs. Clara Greiner, occupied the house for the past 12 years until they sold it to the State Highway Department on June 25. Area residents were permitted to take what they wanted from the old home before it was set on fire about 6:30 p.m. yesterday.
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1961
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LANDMARK BURNS FOR LAST TIME: This 13-room brick farmhouse at 3351 Pontiac Rd., in Ann Arbor township, an area landmark believed to be more than a century old, was burned by contractors last night to make way for construction of the US-23 Eastbelt Bypass. Just 50 years ago the house, which was then owned by W. H. Kappler of the Kappler Packing Co., burned and was later rebuilt. Kappler's daughters, Mrs. Kathryn I. Staebler and Mrs. Clara Greiner, occupied the house for the past 12 years until they sold it to the State Highway Department on June 25. Area residents were permitted to take what they wanted from the old home before it was set on fire about 6:30 p.m. yesterday.
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Landmark Burns For Last Time
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28
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July
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1961
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