Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches, 929 E Ann St, Old Fourth Ward Neighborhood, July 23, 2021 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2021
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Gulf Gas Station, 1951 Photographer: Rick Cocco
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1951
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Commercial Building, 619-621 E William St, August 12, 2020 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2020
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Jimmy John's, May 16, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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2020
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Jimmy John's, May 13, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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2020
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Jimmy John's, May 16, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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2020
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S State Street, 300 Block, Looking West, May 3, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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2020
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Jimmy John's, May 3, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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2020
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Scrap Drive: James Anagnost, Ann Street Grocery, 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1942
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James Anagnost (above), 929 E. Ann St., wanted to help the scrap salvage campaign: he asked CDVO officials if it would be all right for him to establish a scrap depot. They said, "Sure," so a couple of friends, Victor Sindlinger and Ralph Soaper, helped him to build this scrap/bin, and the neighbors began to fill it up with such items as radiators, kettles and springs. It shows what one man and his friends can do to get in the scrap.
Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1942
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James Anagnost (above), 929 E. Ann St., wanted to help the scrap salvage campaign: he asked CDVO officials if it would be all right for him to establish a scrap depot. They said, "Sure," so a couple of friends, Victor Sindlinger and Ralph Soaper, helped him to build this scrap/bin, and the neighbors began to fill it up with such items as radiators, kettles and springs. It shows what one man and his friends can do to get in the scrap.
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Scrap Drive: James Anagnost, Ann Street Grocery, October 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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