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Left to right: John Smith, Coach George Miller, Johnny Maulbetsch, Eugene Trautwein, Paul Reule, Ernest Allmendinger, (Capt. elect 1909), John Gates, Capt. Floyd Eldert, LeRoy Mathews, Reuben Peterson, Efton James, Fred Gerstner, Harold Richards, Dave Mitchell, Edgar Roper...? Harold Meyers (Mgr.)
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Source: Mark Hilderbrandt
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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Plates. 12 pts. in 1 v. Publication information: Chicago : The W. H. Parish publishing co., 1893
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On verso: N.E. corner E. Washington and State Street
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Cropped version of original. Glass negative [ng. 31]; source: Harold Arndt
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Mack and Company store fire on 15 May 1899 at 1:30 pm on Main St. Ann Arbor's first large department store. Source: MHC
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126 N. Main St. Bruno St. James sold store to Bertha Muehlig
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Streetcars. On verso: Train and Military Company from Nov. 1895 MichStoner, Claude Thomas, 1899-1977igan Central Magazine, "Headlight"
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On verso: South Main St. with streetcar