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The Underground Railroad in Ann Arbor | Ann Arbor Observer: Then & Now
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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Submitted by observer on Wed, 02/18/2009 - 3:21pm. The Underground Railroad in Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor Observer, December 1998. In the years before the Civil War, a handful of local abolitionists helped fugitive slaves make their way to freedom in Canada. Signal of Liberty,. May 12, 1841. Was the weekly newspaper of the Anti-Slavery Party of Michigan. "This place" was Ann Arbor, where editor Guy Beckley produced the paper from an office on Broadway. The. Susan Hussey, the daughter of Bat...
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History of the Project | Ann Arbor Streets
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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Ann Arbor Downtown Street Exhibit. History of the Project. The Downtown Ann Arbor Historical Street Exhibit Program began at the grass roots level as an idea developed by local residents interested in the past and future of downtown. The response was positive, and the Ann Arbor Historic District Commission became the official project sponsor. As major fund raising continued, nine more glass frames were installed in the Main Street and Kerrytown area in November of 2001, followed by an...
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AK C^3 Projects | I AM AkLA
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AK C 3 Projects. AK C 3 Projects. To listen to the many stories of others in our community. Enlarges our sense of the whole community sharing a common history. These stories enliven and enrich our sense of community. 8211; Listening Project participant. Inspired by StoryCorps founder, Dave Issay’s book “Listening is an Act of Love”, the University campus collected oral histories of it’s students, staff and faculty. Apple Library of Tomorrow. The Making of Ann Arbor. The Ann Arbor District Library, the Un...
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Ann Arbor Cooks | Ann Arbor Cooks
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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Welcome to Ann Arbor Cooks! Ann Arbor Cooks Blog. Submitted by amy on Sun, 07/12/2009 - 4:39pm. Five women cook up some local history in 1899. While testing the recipes in Ann Arbor Cooks. You can savor an extra slice of Ann Arbor history: Several recipes, particularly within the 1899 Ann Arbor Cookbook. Bear the names of prominent Ann Arbor citizens. On your next visit to Allmendinger Park you can take along Miss E. C. Allmendinger's Quince Tents. Baked Excellent Cocoanut Cookies.
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History of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair: 1960-1969 | 50 Years of Originality: A History of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair
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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Submitted by artfair on Thu, 07/09/2009 - 1:39am. History of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair: 1960-1969. 50 Years of Originality: A History of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair. Click images below for a closer look. View / print pdf. Snowballing into a Mushroom". In 1961 Esther Rainville stated proudly in the Ann Arbor News, Some [university art] students made enough sales to pay their tuition for the fall term. Bumps in the Road. Hey, were you looking for the Summer Game code? And maps of ...
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Ann Arbor’s Outdoor Range | Ann Arbor Police Department Online History
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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Ann Arbor’s Outdoor Range. By Alderman Arthur D. Moore. This is the remarkable story of a remarkable outdoor pistol range. The Ann Arbor Police Department’s splendid outdoor range one of the best in the country is a tribute to a fine police department; an example of complete community cooperation; and a monument to the foresight, planning ability, and stubborn sticktoitiveness of the ex-carpenter who is now Lt. Casper Enkemann. Well, then, $600.00. Of course, it turned out tha...Enter...
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History of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair: 1990-1999 | 50 Years of Originality: A History of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair
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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Submitted by artfair on Thu, 07/09/2009 - 1:38am. History of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair: 1990-1999. 50 Years of Originality: A History of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair. Click images below for a closer look. View / print pdf. Number One Art Fair in the Country. Bumps in the Road. Submitted by irishlaced on Fri, 07/26/2013 - 9:16pm. I finally went to the art fair for the first time this year. it was about time! Making of Ann Arbor. Discover the history of Ann Arbor through 6000 pages...
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About the Ypsilanti Historical Society | Ypsilanti Gleanings
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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. About the Ypsilanti Historical Society. The Ypsilanti Historical Society. The Ypsilanti Historical Museum and Archives. In 2006 the Ypsilanti Historical Society purchased the property at 220 North Huron Street from the City of Ypsilanti and continues to operate the Museum and Archives at this location. Submitted by RootsSeeker on Mon, 12/07/2015 - 4:33pm. Thank you, again. Submitted by brookerspear on Fri, 07/22/2016 - 11:47pm. I want to find out more about my grandparents.
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Cookbook Collection | Ann Arbor Cooks
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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. 1899 Ann Arbor Cookbook. Compiled by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Congregational Church. Ann Arbor, Michigan: George Wahr, 1899. Download a copy of the complete book:. PDF format (may be very large): 1899AACookbook.pdf. Plain text format: 1899AACookbook.txt. Ann Arbor Cookbook. 2nd Edition, revised and expanded. Compiled by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Congregational Church. Ann Arbor, Michigan: George Wahr, 1904. Download a copy of the complete book:. Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1937.
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Five women cook up some local history in 1899 | Ann Arbor Cooks
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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Submitted by amy on Sun, 07/12/2009 - 4:39pm. Five women cook up some local history in 1899. While testing the recipes in Ann Arbor Cooks. You can savor an extra slice of Ann Arbor history: Several recipes, particularly within the 1899 Ann Arbor Cookbook. Bear the names of prominent Ann Arbor citizens. On your next visit to Allmendinger Park you can take along Miss E. C. Allmendinger's Quince Tents. Or you can enjoy Mrs. W. B. Hinsdale's Cream Puffs. Baked Excellent Cocoanut Cookies.