AACHM Oral History: Henrietta Edwards
Henrietta Edwards was born in 1919 and grew up in Muskogee, Oklahoma before moving to Ann Arbor in 1941. She and her husband worked at the Willow Run Bomber Plant during World War II, and owned two filling stations—one downtown at N Fourth Avenue and E Ann Street, and one on Highway 23. She celebrated her hundredth birthday with family, friends, and former coworkers and patients from St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, where she worked as a pediatric nurse for 32 years.
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The Duke Revived
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1992
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Legendary Count Visits EMU
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1981
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Coming Soon
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1978
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U-M Glee Club To Present Count Basie
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1957
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Martha Reeves, Lyman Woodard join 'Cotton Club'
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1985
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Video to recap '73 blues/jazz fest
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1983
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He Collects The Memories Of The Jazz Greats
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1982
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And That, For Many Reasons, Makes Jim Standifer Happy
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1986
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