Bivouac, 1974 Photographer: Rick Cocco
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1974
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Blue Front, 1980 Photographer: Rick Cocco, Robert Chase
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1980
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Gill Lumber Company, 1966 Photographer: Rick Cocco, Eck Stanger
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1960
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South Main Street, Looking North Photographer: Rick Cocco, Eck Stanger
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Commercial Building, 115 Depot St, April 27, 2019 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2019
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Buildings, Pardon Block, 219-223 N Main St, December 23, 2020 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2020
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Commercial Building, 201 Depot St, April 27, 2019 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2019
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Bloom City Club, 423 Miller Ave, Water Hill Neighborhood, October 18, 2020 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2020
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Holland Furnace Co. Plane & Executives, September 1938
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1938
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Fingerle Lumber Employees Unload A New Shipment, May 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1936
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Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1936
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LUMBER FOR 15 NEW HOUSES ARRIVES: Employes of the Fingerle Lumber company are shown above unloading eight carloads of new lumber for Ann Arbor home construction. According to railroad men, this is the largest individual shipment of lumber into the city since war days of 1918. Enough material arrived in these eight cars to furnish all the lumber necessary for the construction of 15 new houses. Most of it, according to Earle C. Fingerle, has already been sold.
Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1936
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LUMBER FOR 15 NEW HOUSES ARRIVES: Employes of the Fingerle Lumber company are shown above unloading eight carloads of new lumber for Ann Arbor home construction. According to railroad men, this is the largest individual shipment of lumber into the city since war days of 1918. Enough material arrived in these eight cars to furnish all the lumber necessary for the construction of 15 new houses. Most of it, according to Earle C. Fingerle, has already been sold.
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