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Pettysville Mill Converted Into The Home Of Ralph Otwell & Family, June 1955

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Ann Arbor News, June 25, 1955
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Former Milling Community Turned Into Subdivision

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Ann Arbor News, June 25, 1955
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25
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June
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1955
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Pettysville Mill Converted Into The Home Of Ralph Otwell & Family, June 1955
Pettysville Mill Converted Into The Home Of Ralph Otwell & Family, June 1955
Pettysville Mill Converted Into The Home Of Ralph Otwell & Family, June 1955
Kitchen In The Home Of Ralph Otwell, June 1955
Living Room In The Home Of Ralph Otwell, June 1955
Ralph Otwell & Sons Overlook The Mill Pond Behind Their Home, June 1955
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Westaire Subdivision Adds To Northwest Section

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Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1956
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July
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1956
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Aerial Photograph of Westaire Subdivision, July 1956
Westaire Subdivision Model Home, July 1956
Westaire Subdivision Model Home, July 1956
Westaire Subdivision Model Home, July 1956
Westaire Subdivision Development, July 1956
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Wayne Clements On His Centennial Farm, May 1990

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Ann Arbor News, May 6, 1990
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Homes sprout in place of potatoes

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Ann Arbor News, May 6, 1990
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1990
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Wayne Clements On His Centennial Farm, May 1990
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Entrance To Pine Valley Estates Subdivision Off Packard Road, October 1964

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Courtyard In Pine Valley Estates Subdivision, October 1964

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