Damage Extensive To Buildings at Quality Bakery Fire, January 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1955
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View On Liberty St. Of Charred Storefront After Fire At Modern Appliance, January 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1955
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Wreckage In Fire At Modern Appliance, January 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1955
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Part of the Fire Toll: A few hours before they were shiny new stoves, refrigerators and washing machines that would have been the pride of any housewife, but now these appliances are nothing but burned and melted wreckage of interest only to the photographer. A big part of the Modern Appliance Co. loss was from such destroyed goods.
Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1955
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Part of the Fire Toll: A few hours before they were shiny new stoves, refrigerators and washing machines that would have been the pride of any housewife, but now these appliances are nothing but burned and melted wreckage of interest only to the photographer. A big part of the Modern Appliance Co. loss was from such destroyed goods.
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Appliances Destroyed In Fire At Modern Appliance, January 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1955
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The Toll On Television: There will be no show, early or late, on these expensive TV sets devoured by flames in the Modern Appliance Co., one of two downtown stores burned out by fire early this morning. Also claimed by flames were scores of radios, washing machines and refrigerators, running the damage toll to many thousands of dollars. Eyeing the destruction above is Ralph (Socko) Bartolacci, a city Water Department meter man.
Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1955
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The Toll On Television: There will be no show, early or late, on these expensive TV sets devoured by flames in the Modern Appliance Co., one of two downtown stores burned out by fire early this morning. Also claimed by flames were scores of radios, washing machines and refrigerators, running the damage toll to many thousands of dollars. Eyeing the destruction above is Ralph (Socko) Bartolacci, a city Water Department meter man.
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Simultaneous Fires Destroy Two Stores
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7
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January
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1955
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Arson Doubted After Search Of Fire Sites
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8
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January
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1955
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Bakery Fire Blamed On Short Circuit
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9
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January
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1955
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$250,000 Fire Hits Ward Farm Store
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10
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October
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1950
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Demolition of Haven Hall and Mason Hall - University of Michigan, September 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1950
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Campus Landmarks -- Pile Up - Wreckage is all that remains of two University campus landmarks -- one almost completely destroyed by fire and the other razed by the hand of man. In the right foreground is a roofless corner of Haven Hall, its interior burned out by fire on June 6. The farthest pile of rubble in the background is all that is left of Mason Hall, torn down to make way for the new Literary College classroom building which will replace Haven Hall. University Hall, whose skeleton dome rises in the background, is also scheduled to be demolished. Only building shown in the picture which is not to be razed is Angell Hall (center rear).
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1950
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Campus Landmarks -- Pile Up - Wreckage is all that remains of two University campus landmarks -- one almost completely destroyed by fire and the other razed by the hand of man. In the right foreground is a roofless corner of Haven Hall, its interior burned out by fire on June 6. The farthest pile of rubble in the background is all that is left of Mason Hall, torn down to make way for the new Literary College classroom building which will replace Haven Hall. University Hall, whose skeleton dome rises in the background, is also scheduled to be demolished. Only building shown in the picture which is not to be razed is Angell Hall (center rear).
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Ann Arbor Scene Of Many Costly Fires In Past Years
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6
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November
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1969
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