Mrs. G. C. Wilson, Horatio N. Chute's Daughter, Dies
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10
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December
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1960
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Daughters of the American Revolution Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter, February 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1967
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Angell Chapter Good Citizens Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) honored eight young women for outstanding citizenship qualities at an annual evening program Thursday. The girls chosen by their respective high schools are (left to right) Christine Lindauer, Chelsea High School; Susan Marie Randall, Manchester High School; Rebecca Stevenson, Whitmore Lake High School; Lindsey Kahler, Ann Arbor High School; Becky Ealy, Saline High School; Ann E. Sloan, University High School, and Sandra Hartman, Milan High School. Not pictured is Elaine Arbour of Dexter High School. The girls, selected on the basis of leadership, service, dependability and patriotism, will compete in the state competition. State winners will enter a national contest.
Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1967
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Angell Chapter Good Citizens Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) honored eight young women for outstanding citizenship qualities at an annual evening program Thursday. The girls chosen by their respective high schools are (left to right) Christine Lindauer, Chelsea High School; Susan Marie Randall, Manchester High School; Rebecca Stevenson, Whitmore Lake High School; Lindsey Kahler, Ann Arbor High School; Becky Ealy, Saline High School; Ann E. Sloan, University High School, and Sandra Hartman, Milan High School. Not pictured is Elaine Arbour of Dexter High School. The girls, selected on the basis of leadership, service, dependability and patriotism, will compete in the state competition. State winners will enter a national contest.
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Christine Sturges, Former Principal Here, Dies At 73
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26
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March
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1957
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Former City Resident Succumbs In Hospital
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14
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January
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1955
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Inspecting Historical Cemetery, August 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, August 29, 1956
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JUDGE INSPECTS CEMETERY: Before adjourning the case for two months, Circuit Judge Herman Dehnke of Harrisville (right) recessed the court hearing on the fate of this "historic" cemetery to inspect the site off Packard Rd. near Yost Blvd. The Daughters of the American Revolution which is seeking to preserve the cemetery, built the stone wall in 1938. Attorneys Clan Crawford, jr., (left), who represents the DAR, and Arthur C. Lehman, Pittsfield township attorney, accompanied Judge Dehnke on his inspection.
Ann Arbor News, August 29, 1956
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JUDGE INSPECTS CEMETERY: Before adjourning the case for two months, Circuit Judge Herman Dehnke of Harrisville (right) recessed the court hearing on the fate of this "historic" cemetery to inspect the site off Packard Rd. near Yost Blvd. The Daughters of the American Revolution which is seeking to preserve the cemetery, built the stone wall in 1938. Attorneys Clan Crawford, jr., (left), who represents the DAR, and Arthur C. Lehman, Pittsfield township attorney, accompanied Judge Dehnke on his inspection.
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Goldman Will Not Lecture Says Mayor
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January
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1918
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Mrs. Lyda Miller
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2
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September
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1957
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Mrs. Sidney Cook
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14
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August
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1965
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DAR Flag Presentation, September 1942 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1942
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DAR Women Place Marker On Grave Of Mrs. Rhoda Fuller, April 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1959
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HONOR DAUGHTER OF REVOLUTION: Miss Marion N. Willcox of Marshall places a marker on the grave of Mrs. Rhoda Fuller in Forest Hill Cemetery, designating her as a "real" daughter of the American Revolution. Also taking part in the ceremony yesterday afternoon were Mrs. Raymond E. Spokes, regent of the Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter of the DAR, and Mrs. Harry N. Deyo of Plymouth, state chaplain.
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1959
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HONOR DAUGHTER OF REVOLUTION: Miss Marion N. Willcox of Marshall places a marker on the grave of Mrs. Rhoda Fuller in Forest Hill Cemetery, designating her as a "real" daughter of the American Revolution. Also taking part in the ceremony yesterday afternoon were Mrs. Raymond E. Spokes, regent of the Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter of the DAR, and Mrs. Harry N. Deyo of Plymouth, state chaplain.
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