Five Generations Of The Otto Family, July 1940
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1940
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Almost a century is spanned by the five generations represented in this picture. Mrs. Henry Otto of 558 S. Fifth Ave., the oldest, will be 95 years old tomorrow and the youngest is her great-great-granddaughter, two-year old Sharon Westenfeld. In between are Mrs. Otto's son, Henry jr., (left) 818 Brown St. his daughter, Mrs. Russell Bucholz, (standing) 517 Fountain St. and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Westenfeld, 421 Fountain St., who is holding her daughter, Sharon.
Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1940
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Almost a century is spanned by the five generations represented in this picture. Mrs. Henry Otto of 558 S. Fifth Ave., the oldest, will be 95 years old tomorrow and the youngest is her great-great-granddaughter, two-year old Sharon Westenfeld. In between are Mrs. Otto's son, Henry jr., (left) 818 Brown St. his daughter, Mrs. Russell Bucholz, (standing) 517 Fountain St. and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Westenfeld, 421 Fountain St., who is holding her daughter, Sharon.
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Ann Arbor News Employees Red Losey, Karl Horning, and Charlie Westenfeld, wring out clothing at Woodlawn Lake, April 1950
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1950
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Members of the American Broach and King-Seeley baseball teams open new Industrial baseball league, June 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1937
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Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1937
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NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT: Mayor Walter Sadler will throw out the first ball tonight at West Park as teams from American Broach and King-Seeley launch the Industrial baseball league campaign in a game starting at 5:45. Three other clubs, Detroit Edison, Cook Spring and Bell Telephone, will take part in the league which is operating for the first time this year. In the above picture, members of two of the teams, King-Seeley and American Broach, are shown at the conclusion of a recent practice session at West Park. In the top row, left to right are A. Satugh, B. Reigle, E. Harless, D. Emons, C. Buster, F. Soper, A. Folk, F. Mackey, H. Shelton, R. Terry, E. Betke and E. Bertoni. In themiddle row are pictured G. Gross, R. Winklehaus, L. Musil, R. Smith, C. Welke and D. Waldo. In the bottom row are M. Holtz, E. Reichman, C. Westenfeld, C. Seeger, R. Wurster and N. Bucholz, mascot.
Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1937
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NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT: Mayor Walter Sadler will throw out the first ball tonight at West Park as teams from American Broach and King-Seeley launch the Industrial baseball league campaign in a game starting at 5:45. Three other clubs, Detroit Edison, Cook Spring and Bell Telephone, will take part in the league which is operating for the first time this year. In the above picture, members of two of the teams, King-Seeley and American Broach, are shown at the conclusion of a recent practice session at West Park. In the top row, left to right are A. Satugh, B. Reigle, E. Harless, D. Emons, C. Buster, F. Soper, A. Folk, F. Mackey, H. Shelton, R. Terry, E. Betke and E. Bertoni. In themiddle row are pictured G. Gross, R. Winklehaus, L. Musil, R. Smith, C. Welke and D. Waldo. In the bottom row are M. Holtz, E. Reichman, C. Westenfeld, C. Seeger, R. Wurster and N. Bucholz, mascot.
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HRC Seeks Altered Police Setup
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21
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September
Year
1966
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