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Daniel J. Sweeney, Ellen A. Efros and Charles W. Chapman, Washington, D. C., for petitioners.
Lawrence H. Richmond, I.C.C., Washington, D. C., Charl...
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Joseph S. Radom, Thomas B. Radom, Southfield, Mich., for appellant.
William R. Glendon, Andrew M. Low, Donald F. Luke, Rogers & Wells, New York City...
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Base (1% annual-chance) Flood Elevations (BFEs) and modified BFEs are made final for the communities listed below. The BFEs and modified BFEs are the basis for the floodplain management measures that each community is required either to adopt or to show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
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...ANN ARBOR RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 202. Argued and Submitted March 19,...
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Another Ann Arbor" serves as an updated record of the Black firsts of Washtenaw County. For example, [Jones] and [Carol Gibson] provide the reader a gateway to learning about the first professional Black graduates of University of Michigan including civil engineer Frederick B. Pelham (1887), who built bridges for the Michigan Central Railroad, and Ida Gray (1890), the first Black female dentist in America.
An establishment central to Ann Arbor's Black community that the authors pay special attention to is the Dunbar Community Center. The center was named for late Black poet Paul Laurence Dunbar and was said to have been a "focal point of African American life." The Dunbar Community Center was home to various programs for youth, including music lesson, sports, arts and crafts and other ...
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...Arbor Railroad and Canadian National Railroad. MSTRP has...
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...C. C. 25; Id., 132 I. C. C. 582; Ann Arbor Railroad Co. v. United States, , 50 S. Ct. 444. . ...
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...Just downstream of. +768. +769 City of Ann Arbor. Conrail Railroad. Approximately 500 feet. +819. +...
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The Detroit Historical Society continues its Scholar Series with Carol E. Mull, author of "The Underground Railroad in Michigan" on Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Detroit Historical Museum. This event is co-presented with the Society's Black Historic Sites Committee.
Permanent exhibits include the famous "Streets of Old Detroit," "Frontiers to Factories," "The Motor City" and "The Glancy Trains." New exhibits include "Saying I Do: Metro Detroit Weddings," "Fabulous 5: Detroit's Historic Retailers," a new display featuring the transportation illustrations of Jerome Beiderman (1913 -1996), and a Scripps-Booth "DaVinci Pup" Cyclecar in the "Automotive Showplace.
First-person accounts as well as the research and analysis of archival records, census data and newspapers offer a fresh ex...
...She lives in Ann Arbor. The cost of the event is free for Detroit Histori...
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..."Norfolk") is a Class I interline freight railroad,1 the product of hundreds of railroad company merg...1997); Ann Arbor R.R. Co. v. Comm. of Interline R.R. (In re: Ann Ar...