Steeb Family Farm on Washtenaw Ave., October 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
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Steeb Family Farm on Washtenaw Ave., October 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
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Steeb Family Farm on Washtenaw Ave., October 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
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Edwin & Ruth Steeb In Their Yard, October 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
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Steeb Family Farm on Washtenaw Ave., October 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
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Steeb Family Farm on Washtenaw Ave., October 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
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Steeb Family Farm on Washtenaw Ave., October 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steeb, shown below, still spry and active as they pass the mid-70 mark, stand in the yard of their "farm home" on busy Washtenaw Ave. Proud parents of one son, grandparents of three, and great-grandparents of two, they plan on making their home in the same location for many years to come. On this page are scenes of the "farm," along with Mr. Steeb in his workshop in the barn (bottom, left).
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With The Men In Service: November 26, 1941
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1941
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