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Draftees at the Michigan Central Railroad Depot, December 7, 1942

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Private George R. Cromwell, US Army, March 1943

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With Our Men In The Armed Services: March 30, 1943

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Veteran George R. Cromwell, US Army, November 1945

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Sgt. Cromwell Tells Of Talks By Men At Front

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Veteran George R. Cromwell and wife Zettie, with Colonel Reginald Miller, January 1946

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Two Honored By Army For Military Achievements

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Decorated Veteran Dies At 57

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Family Ties: Ann Arbor's Black Roots Run Deep In U.S. History

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THEATER & DANCE

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