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Upper Right Images
Photographer: Photos courtesy of the Bentley Historical Library.
Caption: Upper Right Images
Additional Description: St. Andrew's Episcopal Church [top]
St. Andrew's, on the corner of Division and Catherine, was the first stone church in Ann Arbor. Begun in 1868, it is now the oldest church in town. The tower was added in 1902 in memory of Dr. Alonzo Palmer, an early member of the UM medical faculty, who lived a block away.

View of North Division Street [bottom]
Looking north past Ann Street around 1908, on the right is the columned 1843 Wilson-Wahr House, one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Michigan. Beyond it are the 1858 Wells-Babcock House, the 1848 John Maynard House, and St. Andrew's.
Submitted: October 28, 2018, by Joel Seewald of Madison Heights, Michigan.
Database Locator Identification Number: p451608
File Size: 2.784 Megabytes

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