Clark E. Ferguson After Bear Hunt, November 1939

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1939
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Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1939
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ONE OF THE LARGEST BEARS TAKEN THIS YEAR: Clark E. Ferguson of Ann Arbor, chairman of the Washtenaw County Road commission, is shown with the 502-pound black bear he brought back from near Lovells Wednesday. Ferguson shot the huge bear -- taller than a man -- between the eyes as it came toward him, and the first shot dropped the animal. It probably was just as well, because the Ann Arbor man was alone at the time. The bear is one of the largest taken out of the Michigan woods this season.
Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1939
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ONE OF THE LARGEST BEARS TAKEN THIS YEAR: Clark E. Ferguson of Ann Arbor, chairman of the Washtenaw County Road commission, is shown with the 502-pound black bear he brought back from near Lovells Wednesday. Ferguson shot the huge bear -- taller than a man -- between the eyes as it came toward him, and the first shot dropped the animal. It probably was just as well, because the Ann Arbor man was alone at the time. The bear is one of the largest taken out of the Michigan woods this season.
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Antiques In The Dixboro General Store, December 1975 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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1975
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Ann Arbor News, December 28, 1975
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Table with carved bear stand is a favorite among the 83 pieces Henshaw procured in Burnley in England's northern coal mining district.
Ann Arbor News, December 28, 1975
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Table with carved bear stand is a favorite among the 83 pieces Henshaw procured in Burnley in England's northern coal mining district.
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Bear-Back Rider

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14
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March
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1949
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Deer, Bear, and Coyote at the Artificial Ice Company, November 1938 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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1938
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Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1938
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The top picture was taken in the refrigerator vault of the Artificial Ice & Coal Co. The bear on the cold bed was shot by A. K. Moore, of Dearborn, and the coyote at the end of the line was taken by Ray Jacox, of Belleville. Just a few of the more than 50 deer shot by local hunters and held in cold storage at the time the picture was taken are included in this photo.
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1938
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The top picture was taken in the refrigerator vault of the Artificial Ice & Coal Co. The bear on the cold bed was shot by A. K. Moore, of Dearborn, and the coyote at the end of the line was taken by Ray Jacox, of Belleville. Just a few of the more than 50 deer shot by local hunters and held in cold storage at the time the picture was taken are included in this photo.
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Bear Cubs' Names Are 'Maize,' 'Blue'

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5
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July
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1957
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'U' Plans Outdoor Museum With Zoo

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10
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September
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1938
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Outdoor Museum

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September
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1938
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Bear Mound

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21
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September
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1938
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Artist's Conception Of Proposed Zoological Garden - Bear Mound, September 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1938
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Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1938
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BEAR MOUND: Bears will be given a rise of ground all to themselves in the proposed outdoor museum of the University of Michigan. These animals and others in the zoological garden connected with the museum will live in their natural environment, with no cages. They will be confined to their own areas by precipices and moats. The above picture is an artist's conception of the bear mound.
Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1938
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BEAR MOUND: Bears will be given a rise of ground all to themselves in the proposed outdoor museum of the University of Michigan. These animals and others in the zoological garden connected with the museum will live in their natural environment, with no cages. They will be confined to their own areas by precipices and moats. The above picture is an artist's conception of the bear mound.
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Bear Cubs Housed In Campus Museum

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1
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March
Year
1933
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