Becoming An American - Ann Arbor Courtroom Hosts First Naturalization Ceremony
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2
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May
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1997
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Ann Arborites Inscribe Ancestors On Ellis Wall Of Honor
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October
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1999
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Taking An Oath For Freedom - Some Take Years To Decide On Citizenship
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19
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2000
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DAR Host Mrs. Laura Ind Welcomes New U.S. Citizens, November 1969
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1969
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U.S. Naturalization Ceremony In Ann Arbor, 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1937
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Judge George W. Sample Welcomes New U.S. Citizen Miss Johnstone, 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1944
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DAR Provides Luncheon For 18 New U.S. Citizens, November 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1951
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Following ceremonies yesterday in which 18 persons were made naturalized citizens of the United States, lunch was served by Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. A chapter member is shown serving (left to right) Mrs. Shake Kalousdian of Turkey, Ross D. Margeson of Canada and Natalie Cain of Bulgaria. Miss Cain was a contestant in the recent "Miss Red Feather" competition.
Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1951
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Following ceremonies yesterday in which 18 persons were made naturalized citizens of the United States, lunch was served by Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. A chapter member is shown serving (left to right) Mrs. Shake Kalousdian of Turkey, Ross D. Margeson of Canada and Natalie Cain of Bulgaria. Miss Cain was a contestant in the recent "Miss Red Feather" competition.
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Ann Arbor Welcomes Eighteen New U.S. Citizens, November 1951
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1951
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Hungarian Refugee Family Welcomed To Ann Arbor, February 1957
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1957
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Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1957
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Hungarians Resettle Here: The first Hungarian refugees to arrive in Ann Arbor under auspices of the Christian Hungarian International Co-Operative (CHIC) meet the people who are helping to sponsor them here. The Hungarians (far left) are Mrs. Joseph Kovacs, Joseph, jr., who is 11, and Kovacs. Mrs. S. C. McLaughlin of 1210 W. Liberty Rd., with whom the Kovacs temporarily will make their home, is second from right, and Rolland Steeb, who will employ Kovacs in the Steeb Brothers meat packing house at 4435 W. Liberty Rd., Scio township, is at right. They greeted each other in the home of Alex G. Dano, who heads CHIC. The group plans to bring other Hungarian refugees here.
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1957
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Hungarians Resettle Here: The first Hungarian refugees to arrive in Ann Arbor under auspices of the Christian Hungarian International Co-Operative (CHIC) meet the people who are helping to sponsor them here. The Hungarians (far left) are Mrs. Joseph Kovacs, Joseph, jr., who is 11, and Kovacs. Mrs. S. C. McLaughlin of 1210 W. Liberty Rd., with whom the Kovacs temporarily will make their home, is second from right, and Rolland Steeb, who will employ Kovacs in the Steeb Brothers meat packing house at 4435 W. Liberty Rd., Scio township, is at right. They greeted each other in the home of Alex G. Dano, who heads CHIC. The group plans to bring other Hungarian refugees here.
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DAR Hosts Luncheon For New U.S. Citizens, May 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1958
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New Citizens - Here are some of the 30 Washtenaw county residents who were sworn in here yesterday as naturalized American citizens. They are being served by members of the Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1958
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New Citizens - Here are some of the 30 Washtenaw county residents who were sworn in here yesterday as naturalized American citizens. They are being served by members of the Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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