AADL Talks To: Ingrid Sheldon, 59th Mayor of Ann Arbor, 1993-2000
In this episode, AADL talks to Ingrid Sheldon. Ingrid was Ann Arbor's mayor from 1993-2000. She was Ann Arbor's last Republican mayor and is remembered as a politician who did not stick strictly to party lines. Ingrid has also been a long time active member of the Ann Arbor volunteer and philanthropy communities who transitioned to politics after her involvement in the Ann Arbor Jaycees. She tells us about growing up in Ann Arbor township and attending its one room school, her appreciation for meeting and working with a diversity of people throughout the community, and her notable accomplishments.
Changes at Kerrytown involve several shops
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August
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2000
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HDC names winners of its annual awards
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1998
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GOP names Sheldon as mayoral candidate
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1992
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There'll be 'green' peace 'twixt Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor
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1996
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Deal To Buy Kerrytown Bistro In Works
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1991
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Joe O'Neal Shows Wystan Stevens The Economy Baler He Donated To Washtenaw Historical Society, July 1984 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1984
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Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1984
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Wystan Stevens, left, president of the Washtenaw County Historical Society, examines a hand-operated baling press donated to the society by Kerrytown owner Joe O'Neal. The baler was manufactured by the Economy Baler Company founded in Ann Arbor in 1881 and located at 1254 N. Main St until it ceased business around 1978. The society wants to locate, acquire and preserve objects of local manufacture which illustrate the industrial and social history of the county, Stevens said, in spite of the fact that it has no museum.
Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1984
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Wystan Stevens, left, president of the Washtenaw County Historical Society, examines a hand-operated baling press donated to the society by Kerrytown owner Joe O'Neal. The baler was manufactured by the Economy Baler Company founded in Ann Arbor in 1881 and located at 1254 N. Main St until it ceased business around 1978. The society wants to locate, acquire and preserve objects of local manufacture which illustrate the industrial and social history of the county, Stevens said, in spite of the fact that it has no museum.
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Future Museum Piece
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1984
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Deal To Buy Kerrytown Bistro In Works
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1991
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Kerrytown Bistro Serving Last Sumptouous Supper Jan. 29
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2003
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