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Lamb Quadruplets At Kuhl Farm, March 1953 Photographer: Pete Mann

Lamb Quadruplets At Kuhl Farm, March 1953 image
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1953
Caption:
QUADS: Barbara Kuhl, 19, a freshman at Michigan State College, is shown above with a multiple addition to the sheep flock on her father's farm at 11130 Scio Church Rd. Though quadruplets are not unknown in the world of lambs they are still unusual. They have arrived on a farm where there is much knowhow of sheep raising. Barbara herself, a member of the Lima Shepherds 4-H Club, captured many blue ribbons with her sheep and lamb entries.

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Farmer Arthur Kuhl With Damaged Corn Crop, August 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Farmer Arthur Kuhl With Damaged Corn Crop, August 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 28, 1963
Caption:
CORNLESS COB: Arthur Kuhl of Freedom township examines an ear from his corn crop severely damaged this summer by starlings. The birds shred the husks and then almost completely destroy the kernels during the "milk stage."

Mastodon Jaw Bone Found On Kuhl Farm, December 1969 Photographer: Jim Kane

Mastodon Jaw Bone Found On Kuhl Farm, December 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1969
Caption:
Clayton Griffin of Britton was digging a pond on Scio Church Rd. this week when he hit what he was sure was a piece of wood - until he noticed it had teeth! That 'piece of wood' turned out to be the jawbone of a prehistoric mastodon, a huge elephant-like mammal which roamed the state thousands of years ago. More digging revealed other bones and scientists from the University were called to the site at 11131 Scio Church Rd., which is owned by Arthur Kuhl. The bones have been taken to the University's Museum of Paleontology where they are being examined before more excavating is done. Above, Kuhl stands beside the animal's thigh bone, which weighs some 30 pounds and is three feet long. Other bones near him are a lower jaw, rib and vertebra. At the left is the jaw bone, showing the teeth. (Photos by Jim Kane; story, more photos - Page 15)

Arthur Kuhl With Mastodon Bones Found On His Farm, December 1969 Photographer: Jim Kane

Arthur Kuhl With Mastodon Bones Found On His Farm, December 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1969
Caption:
Clayton Griffin of Britton was digging a pond on Scio Church Rd. this week when he hit what he was sure was a piece of wood - until he noticed it had teeth! That 'piece of wood' turned out to be the jawbone of a prehistoric mastodon, a huge elephant-like mammal which roamed the state thousands of years ago. More digging revealed other bones and scientists from the University were called to the site at 11131 Scio Church Rd., which is owned by Arthur Kuhl. The bones have been taken to the University's Museum of Paleontology where they are being examined before more excavating is done. Above, Kuhl stands beside the animal's thigh bone, which weighs some 30 pounds and is three feet long. Other bones near him are a lower jaw, rib and vertebra. At the left is the jaw bone, showing the teeth. (Photos by Jim Kane; story, more photos - Page 15)

Mastodon Tusk Found On Kuhl Farm, December 1969 Photographer: Jim Kane

Mastodon Tusk Found On Kuhl Farm, December 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1969
Caption:
Six-Foot Long Tusk of 12,000-Year-Old Mastodon