Car Hangs Off Hill Near The American Legion Home, January 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, January 19, 1956
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OVER THE HILL - ALMOST: This car, owned by Julius Hinderer of 335 S. Seventh St., remained precariously balanced against a tree after it skidded off an embankment behind the ice-coated parking lot at the American Legion Home on S. Main St. last night. Hinderer is general manager at the Legion.
Ann Arbor News, January 19, 1956
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OVER THE HILL - ALMOST: This car, owned by Julius Hinderer of 335 S. Seventh St., remained precariously balanced against a tree after it skidded off an embankment behind the ice-coated parking lot at the American Legion Home on S. Main St. last night. Hinderer is general manager at the Legion.
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Over The Hill - Almost
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Onlookers Gather Around The Remains Of An Automobile Hit By A Train In Dexter, August 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1946
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WRECKAGE OF CAR IN WHICH THREE WOMEN DIED: Onlookers view the scattered remnants of the two-door sedan in which three women, two of them from Ann Arbor, were instantly killed as the New York Central railroad's crack streamliner, the Mercury, crashed into the car at Dexter yesterday afternoon. The dead were Miss Theckla Louise Frank, 68, and Mrs. Minnie F. Drittler, 75, sisters, of 333 S. Division St. and Mrs. Dorothy Sager, 40, wife of Prof. Ward Sager of Central State Teachers College, Mt. Pleasant, who was visiting here during his graduate studies at the University.
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1946
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WRECKAGE OF CAR IN WHICH THREE WOMEN DIED: Onlookers view the scattered remnants of the two-door sedan in which three women, two of them from Ann Arbor, were instantly killed as the New York Central railroad's crack streamliner, the Mercury, crashed into the car at Dexter yesterday afternoon. The dead were Miss Theckla Louise Frank, 68, and Mrs. Minnie F. Drittler, 75, sisters, of 333 S. Division St. and Mrs. Dorothy Sager, 40, wife of Prof. Ward Sager of Central State Teachers College, Mt. Pleasant, who was visiting here during his graduate studies at the University.
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Onlookers Gather Around The Remains Of An Automobile Hit By A Train In Dexter, August 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Three Die In Dexter Crash
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Miss Theckla Louise Frank
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Mrs. Minnie F. Drittler
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K-F Employe Killed By Car
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1949
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Morrison, Byron J.
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Former Local Doctor Killed In Crash
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