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- Posted January 06, 2011
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Bar Association is offering a piece of history: composite photos of bar members

Editor's Note: The following was received recently from the Washtenaw County Bar Association.
We are moving and need to clean out our storage and closets!
The WCBA composite photographs listed below are available free of charge to our members.
If you are interested, please contact the WCBA office, 734-994-4912 by January 31, 2011.
Years available and sizes
1972: 561/2" x 43"
1977: 561/2" x 43"
1985-1986: 541/2" x 401/2"
1991-1992: Two available,
33" x 23"
1996-1997: 531/2" x 43"
1996-1997: 221/2" x 181/2"
Also available: One framed painting of a colonial times official by T. Hamilton Crawford. It is from the Estate of Hon. James R. Breakey, Jr., Circuit Court judge (donated by Erwin Salisbury). The approximate size with the frame is 231/2" x 283/4".
Published: Thu, Jan 6, 2011
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