Express Grief On Assassination
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December
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1963
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Main Street deserted as Ann Arbor mourns the death of President Kennedy, November 25, 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1963
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AS CITY MOURNS: A deserted, silent Main St., during a period this morning when business normally would have been bustling, was symbolic of the reverence exhibited today in Ann Arbor to the memory of the late President John F. Kennedy. Most central business area firms closed their doors for the entire day--a national day of mourning.
Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1963
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AS CITY MOURNS: A deserted, silent Main St., during a period this morning when business normally would have been bustling, was symbolic of the reverence exhibited today in Ann Arbor to the memory of the late President John F. Kennedy. Most central business area firms closed their doors for the entire day--a national day of mourning.
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Main Street deserted as Ann Arbor mourns the death of President Kennedy, November 25, 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1963
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Ann Arbor City Hall's flag at half-mast after death of John F. Kennedy, November 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1963
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CITY MOURNS: Patrolman Darwin Cullen (left) and city maintenance man A. M. Saccomagno lower the City Hall flag to half mast early today in morning of the death of President John F. Kennedy. Similar tribute was paid throughout the city as flags were lowered before public buildings, business establishments and residences.
Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1963
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CITY MOURNS: Patrolman Darwin Cullen (left) and city maintenance man A. M. Saccomagno lower the City Hall flag to half mast early today in morning of the death of President John F. Kennedy. Similar tribute was paid throughout the city as flags were lowered before public buildings, business establishments and residences.
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