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Champions at Ypsilanti Parks and Recreation Department's field day, Recreation Park, August 6, 1960

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Ypsilanti Daily Press, August 6, 1960
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When New York Governor Returned To Michigan Campus

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Ann Arbor News, August 1, 1947
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Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Frances Hutt Dewey Meet Students at the Union During University of Michigan Campus Tour, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Family Meet University of Michigan Student Richard Ando of Hawaii, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Sons Tour University of Michigan West Quad, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's Tour of University of Michigan Includes Medical Building, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Family Greeted at Michigan Union, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Greeted By University of Michigan President Alexander G. Ruthven, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Frances Hutt Dewey Visit University of Michigan Campus, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Notes Big Changes To University of Michigan Campus Since 1921, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Visits Michigan Daily Offices, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Sons Tour the University of Michigan Law Quad, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Family Tour the University of Michigan Campus, July 1947
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Sons On The University of Michigan Campus, July 1947
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Director Thinks She's Found Simon's 'Lost In Yonkers'

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Ann Arbor News, September 14, 1997
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AACT Takes Its Simon Seriously

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Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1997
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1997
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Real Estate Transfers

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Ann Arbor Courier, May 21, 1884
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1884
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Real Estate Transfers

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Ann Arbor Courier, October 26, 1883
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1883
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Night Quiet at West Park

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Ann Arbor News, August 18, 1970
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1970
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The Campbell Family Reunion

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Ann Arbor Argus, September 4, 1891
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1891
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Dixboro

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Ann Arbor Argus, July 31, 1891
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1891
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Farmers' Institute

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Ann Arbor Argus, March 3, 1891
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1891
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VISUAL ART

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FILM & VIDEO

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