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Elks Celebrating 75 Years

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Ann Arbor News, December 13, 1997
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13
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December
Year
1997
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James Crawford, Exalted Ruler, Elks Pratt Lodge 322, Sitting, December 1997
James Crawford, Exalted Ruler, Elks Pratt Lodge 322, On Stairs, December 1997
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Sole Salvation: Historians Shed Light On African Americans' Role In Underground Railroad

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Ann Arbor News, February 25, 1996
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25
Month
February
Year
1996
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Elisha Rumsey tombstone, 1827

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Fall From Power

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Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1990
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30
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January
Year
1990
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Classified_ad

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Ann Arbor Courier, March 12, 1880
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12
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March
Year
1880
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Classified_ad

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Ann Arbor Courier, March 5, 1880
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5
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March
Year
1880
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Sketch Of A Pioneer

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Ann Arbor Argus, September 25, 1891
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25
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September
Year
1891
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Deed Shows City Began On Riverside Park Land

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Ann Arbor News, June 12, 1974
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12
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June
Year
1974
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VISUAL ART

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FILM & VIDEO

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WRITTEN WORD

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