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Day
5
Month
August
Year
1997
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Deimen-Stull Subdivision and Bunny Lake, August 1957

Deimen-Stull Subdivision and Bunny Lake, August 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1957
Caption:
Wrought from Brush: These scenes depict land development at a fine point. It's the Deimen-Stull subdivision and Bunny Lake, just off Portage Lake in Livingston county. It's man-made. About four years ago, this was scrub land, apparently unwanted. Hidden springs held the key, destined to be turned by C. R. Stull, aided by Dr. Albert Deimen.

Deimen-Stull Subdivision and Bunny Lake, August 1957

Deimen-Stull Subdivision and Bunny Lake, August 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1957
Caption:
Wrought from Brush: These scenes depict land development at a fine point. It's the Deimen-Stull subdivision and Bunny Lake, just off Portage Lake in Livingston county. It's man-made. About four years ago, this was scrub land, apparently unwanted. Hidden springs held the key, destined to be turned by C. R. Stull, aided by Dr. Albert Deimen.

View of Pittsfield Park, New Street in Pittsfield Village, December 1950

View of Pittsfield Park, New Street in Pittsfield Village, December 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 2, 1950
Caption:
PITTSFIELD PARK CONTINUES TO GROW: Despite government restrictions and material shortages, Pittsfield Park Corp.'s president and architect, Charles Noble of Ann Arbor, reports that building activity will move along through the winter at a good pace. Eleven houses are currently under construction, with other dwellings being planned for as the number of commitments once again begin to add up after last summer's temporary "embargo" on sales was lifted in November.