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Windstorm Batters City

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Ann Arbor News, May 11, 1959
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11
Month
May
Year
1959
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The Guthe Home At 845 Brookwood Place Burns After A Gas Explosion During The Windstorm, May 1959
The Guthe Home At 845 Brookwood Place Burns After A Gas Explosion During The Windstorm, May 1959
Utility Lines Near Ferry Field Downed During The Windstorm, May 1959
Ferry Field Fence Damaged By A Fallen Tree During The Windstorm, May 1959
Ferry Field Fence Damaged By A Fallen Tree During The Windstorm, May 1959
Yost Field House Roof Ripped Off By Windstorm, May 1959
Remains Of An Uprooted Tree & Sidewalk Destroyed By The Windstorm, May 1959
Downed Electrical Wire Burns In Tree After Windstorm, May 1959
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The Guthe Home At 845 Brookwood Place Burns After A Gas Explosion During The Windstorm, May 1959

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The Guthe Home At 845 Brookwood Place Burns After A Gas Explosion During The Windstorm, May 1959

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Remains Of The Guthe Home At 845 Brookwood Place After A Gas Explosion During The Windstorm, May 1959

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Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1959
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Ann Arbor Begins Cleaning Up After Violent Storm

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Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1959
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12
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May
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1959
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Remains Of The Guthe Home At 845 Brookwood Place After A Gas Explosion During The Windstorm, May 1959
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Blaze Destroys Guthe's Library

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Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1959
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12
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May
Year
1959
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Damage To Homes Still Visible On Brookwood A Week After Windstorm, May 1959

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Ann Arbor News, May 19, 1959
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Family That Lost Home In Explosion Moving Into New Residence

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Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1959
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July
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1959
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'Worst' Storm Ever To Hit City Belted Area Year Ago Tomorrow

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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1960
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10
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May
Year
1960
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A Year's Difference

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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1960
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10
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May
Year
1960
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845 Brookwood Place - New Apartment Building On Site Of House Destroyed In May 1959 Windstorm, May 1960
845 Brookwood Place - Rear View Of New Apartment Building On Site Of House Destroyed In May 1959 Windstorm, May 1960
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