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George and Ella Clark House, 627 Gott St, built 1890

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Historic Ann Arbor: An Architectural Guide - Miller Road/Water Hill/Sunset

A wonderful and modest example of the Queen Anne style, 627 Gott was built by carpenter George W. Clark and his wife Ella in 1890 as an investment property. The Clarks never lived in the house but nearby on Hiscock Street. Early tenants included John Jenkins, a printer for the Ann Arbor Argus, and lather George Quintal and his wife Martha.

House, 708 Arch St, July 19, 2021

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Argus Softball Team, September 1942

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Aerial View of Ann Arbor Argus Plant, August 1950

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Board Hears Pupils Protest Press Policy

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Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1969
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April
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1969
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Ann Arbor Yesterdays ~ When Civil War Struck

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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1961
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April
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1961
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Ann Arbor Yesterdays ~ Celebrated Visitors

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Ann Arbor News, June 5, 1961
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June
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1961
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Papers Give Look At Pioneer

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Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1971
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October
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1971
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The Michigan Argus

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Michigan Argus, January 9, 1863
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1863
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Main St. looking south from Ann St., ca. 1893.

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