Mueller House To Be Torn Down For Park, June 1966 Photographer: Blatt
Year:
1966
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Ann Arbor News, June 17, 1966
Caption:
Yielding To Park. This tree-shrouded house on the corner of Wayne and Vinewood will be torn down soon to make room for "Postman's Stop" park, recently deeded to the city by Mrs. Harry A. Towsley. The house was occupied by Mrs. Anne Mueller until about two years ago. She died last year. Mrs. Mueller, a 1903 graduate of the University, called her home "the rough box" and took great pleasure in the wildflower garden surrounding it. In her later years, Mrs. Mueller was cared for by neighbors, particularly Mrs. Towsley, and received short daily visits from city postmen who took a personal interest in her welfare. The City Council received the deed to the property Monday.
Ann Arbor News, June 17, 1966
Caption:
Yielding To Park. This tree-shrouded house on the corner of Wayne and Vinewood will be torn down soon to make room for "Postman's Stop" park, recently deeded to the city by Mrs. Harry A. Towsley. The house was occupied by Mrs. Anne Mueller until about two years ago. She died last year. Mrs. Mueller, a 1903 graduate of the University, called her home "the rough box" and took great pleasure in the wildflower garden surrounding it. In her later years, Mrs. Mueller was cared for by neighbors, particularly Mrs. Towsley, and received short daily visits from city postmen who took a personal interest in her welfare. The City Council received the deed to the property Monday.
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Postman's Rest Park, May 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1972
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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1972
Caption:
A Little Wild Spot. The ramshackle old house pictured at right, unoccupied for two years at the time this photo was taken in 1966, was Anne Mueller's "rough box." After her death at the age of 85, her wildflower garden at the corner of Vinewood and Wayne was deeded to the city for a park. The house now gone, Postman's Park, below, was named as a tribute to Norm Kern and Bob Schlupe, the mail carriers who stopped each day to see that "Annie" was all right. (News photo below by Jack Stubbs)
Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1972
Caption:
A Little Wild Spot. The ramshackle old house pictured at right, unoccupied for two years at the time this photo was taken in 1966, was Anne Mueller's "rough box." After her death at the age of 85, her wildflower garden at the corner of Vinewood and Wayne was deeded to the city for a park. The house now gone, Postman's Park, below, was named as a tribute to Norm Kern and Bob Schlupe, the mail carriers who stopped each day to see that "Annie" was all right. (News photo below by Jack Stubbs)
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Park Honoring Postman Given City
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14
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June
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1966
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Yielding To Park
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1966
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Postman's Park: A Lady's Tribute To Those Who Cared
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24
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May
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1972
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