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Raymond E. Kurtz

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Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1963
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23
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September
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1963
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Ex-Alderman Walter Kurtz Dies At 86

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Ann Arbor News, November 15, 1975
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15
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November
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1975
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Ann Arbor Home Offers Spaciousness And Privacy

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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1955
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19
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November
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1955
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Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955
See-Through Bar In Kitchen of Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955
Kitchen In Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955
Screens Provide Warmth In Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955
Built-Ins a Feature of Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955
Living Room of Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955
Open Planning In Living Area of Adams Home on Orchard Hills Drive, November 1955
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Local Home Unites Modern Design, Period Furniture

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Ann Arbor News, December 17, 1955
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17
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December
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1955
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Bi-Level Home On Small Plot Has Large Living Area

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Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1958
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8
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March
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1958
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Master Bedroom In Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Wilson's Bi-Level, February 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Wilson's Bi-Level On Mt. Pleasant Street, February 1958
Kitchen In Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Wilson's Bi-Level, February 1958
Study In Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Wilson's Bi-Level, February 1958
Contemporary Styling In Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Wilson's Bi-Level, February 1958
Serene Atmosphere Created In Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Wilson's Bi-Level, February 1958
Boy's Bedroom In Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Wilson's Bi-Level, February 1958
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Cedar Home Incorporates Today's Modern Features

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Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1955
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26
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November
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1955
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Study of George F. Floridis Home on Rock Creek Drive, November 1955
Red Cedar Exterior Chosen For George F. Floridis Home on Rock Creek Drive, November 1955
Spacious Interiors Highlight George F. Floridis Home on Rock Creek Drive, November 1955
Dining Area of George F. Floridis Home on Rock Creek Drive, November 1955
Living Room of George F. Floridis Home on Rock Creek Drive, November 1955
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