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Mrs. Willis Bellows...

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Day
14
Month
October
Year
1898
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Public Domain

The Jolly Pathfinders

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Day
18
Month
September
Year
1891
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Public Domain

The Maccabees At Jackson

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
August
Year
1891
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Public Domain

A Visit From Jackson City Officials

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
July
Year
1891
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Public Domain

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
April
Year
1891
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Public Domain

The Glee Club At The Jackson Prison

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
February
Year
1891
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Public Domain

The Visit Of The Jackson Commandery

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Day
16
Month
January
Year
1891
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AADL Talks to Jack Stubbs

In this candid interview, Jack Stubbs, veteran Ann Arbor News photographer (1968-1996), paints a colorful portrait of the life of a newspaper photographer during the pre-digital era of journalism. He discusses tricks of his trade and recalls the creative ways he got the shot. Jack talks about the work of his fellow "shooters" during this period, and about some of the other News photographers he admired, notably Eck Stanger. Stubbs' assignments ranged from city and college sports to crime scenes and weather disasters, and he covered most of Washtenaw County's major events of the era, including Ann Arbor's June 1968 flood; the marches and protests at the end of the 1960s; the Coed murders and trial of John Norman Collins.

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AADL Talks To Veteran Ann Arbor News Reporter Bill Treml

Bill Treml spent forty years at the Ann Arbor News working the police beat--"chasing cops and robbers," as he puts it. In that time he saw and reported on many of the stories we remember: the Coed Murders of John Norman Collins, UFO sightings, a bank robbery in Ypsilanti that left one police officer dead. Much of what we remember we remember from what he wrote. We got a chance to talk to Bill about some of those stories and what kept him at it through all those years. Treml's self-effacing manner cannot hide the fact that he went places most of us have never gone and witnessed things most of us never want to see. He stood in mud in his pajamas at murder scenes. He chased down paddy wagons. He took a front row seat to riots. He sat across the table from one of the worst serial killers in Michigan's history. Treml shared his stories of years as a reporter and told us what it takes to be a great reporter in any age of news reporting. 

State Liberty Convention

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Parent Issue
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11
Month
August
Year
1848
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Public Domain