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Sylvester Noble House, 115 Chapin St, built c.1846

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

Northside School Edition Page 1

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Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1940
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January
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1940
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School's Out at Northside, December 1939
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Ann Arbor Yesterdays ~ The Last Of The Chapin Name

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Ann Arbor News, November 21, 1960
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21
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November
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1960
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Ann Arbor Yesterdays ~ The Story Of St. Andrew's

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Ann Arbor News, March 13, 1961
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13
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March
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1961
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Obituary

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Michigan Argus, January 28, 1876
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28
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January
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1876
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Died

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Michigan Argus, July 12, 1872
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12
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July
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1872
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Married

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Michigan Argus, January 15, 1864
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January
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1864
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Died

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Michigan Argus, February 27, 1863
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27
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February
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1863
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The Chapin House surrounded by large catalpa trees and gardens, ca. 1870

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Bank Block, ca. 1867

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