Sgt. Marland 'Red' Howard's Funeral - July 15, 1949 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
Year:
1949
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Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1949
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City Police officers and firemen stood at somber attention as the body of Sgt. Marland (Red) Howard, veteran police officer who died Tuesday, was borne from funeral services at St. Thomas Church this morning. Bearing the casket of the jovial Irishman who became a town and campus figure during 40 years of service on the force are (starting at the rear left and going counter-clockwise) pall bearers Chief Casper Enkemann, George Kaercher, William Marz, Probate Judge Jay H. Payne, John Dwyer, and Patrolman Ben Ball.
Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1949
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City Police officers and firemen stood at somber attention as the body of Sgt. Marland (Red) Howard, veteran police officer who died Tuesday, was borne from funeral services at St. Thomas Church this morning. Bearing the casket of the jovial Irishman who became a town and campus figure during 40 years of service on the force are (starting at the rear left and going counter-clockwise) pall bearers Chief Casper Enkemann, George Kaercher, William Marz, Probate Judge Jay H. Payne, John Dwyer, and Patrolman Ben Ball.
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Ann Arbor Park Meter Collector George H. Kaercher, February 1952
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1952
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City's 675 Silent Employes Bring In Nearly $400,000 In Five years' Service - George Kaercher, Ann Arbor's parking meter collector, puts a day's take in pennies into 50-cent envelopes with the help of a sorting machine which singles out good pennies from mutilated ones, slugs, washers, etc. In the past five years of operation, the meters have taken in $391,419 in pennies and nickels.
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1952
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City's 675 Silent Employes Bring In Nearly $400,000 In Five years' Service - George Kaercher, Ann Arbor's parking meter collector, puts a day's take in pennies into 50-cent envelopes with the help of a sorting machine which singles out good pennies from mutilated ones, slugs, washers, etc. In the past five years of operation, the meters have taken in $391,419 in pennies and nickels.
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Ann Arbor Police Department Group Photo, May 1953
Year:
1953
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