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  • Bulls, Farm, Livingston County, Michigan

    This is a photograph of a pair of bulls on a farm believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
  • Burk's Woodland Motel, 8029 West Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan,  1955

    These photographs are of the exterior Burk's Woodland Motel, 8029 West Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan,  1955.

    By 1985, the motel was known as the "Woodland Lake Motel" and was owned by Sharmishtha "Sammy" Patel at least until 2000.
  • Burt Brayton Farm, Howell Township, Livingston County, Michigan

    These photographs were labeled, "Brayton Farm".    "The Oaks", was Burt Brayton's farm and was located on the corner of Warner Road and Tooley Road, Howell Township, Section 21, Livingston, Michigan.

    The first picture, though, appears to be taken with a city limit as there is a sidewalk and fire hydrant with the steam engine.

    The date of the photographs is unknown.

    The second picture is of a pasture with sheep.
  • Byron Road Medical Clinic, 1200 Byron Road, Howell, Michigan

    These photographs are of the newly opened 1965 Byron Road Medical Clinic, 1200  Byron Road, Howell, Michigan.
  • C P Adams Men's store, Howell, Michigan - 1930

    C P Adams Men's Store, 106 E. Grand River, - 1930
    Charles P Adams, senior partner of Charles P. Adams & Son, Earl Adams
  • C. F. Weiss Drug Store, Brighton, Michigan

    This photograph is from the "Old Brighton Village" book, 1974, and shows two images.

    In the upper left corner is the C. F. Weiss Drug Store.  It was located on the SW Corner of Main and Grand River, Brighton - 1926. On the ground level, was the Weiss Barbeque, and the upper level held dances and meetings.

    The image in the lower right corner shows Emil Keehn who brought the first hearse to Brighton in 1922.  The hearse was also used as an ambulance.
  • Cabins on Long Lake, Howell, Michigan

    Cabins on Long Lake, Howell, Michigan

    Later renamed to Lake Chemung. unknown year
  • Campbell Home, Livingston County, Michigan

    This is a photograph developed from a glass negative, labeled, "Campbell Home".  The exact location is unknown but is believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
  • Campbell Septic Company, Hamburg, Michigan - 1978

    Campbell Septic Company, Hamburg, Michigan - 1978

    Photographs of Truck shot for yellow pages. unknown people in photographs
  • Campbell Town Mill, Hamburg, Michigan, 1900

    This photograph was included in the book, "Memories: Hamburg Settlement Days - 150 Years", 1981, Edited by Pearl Ahnen.

    In the book, "The Campbell Town Mill and the area called 'Campbell Town' were named after Mr. Bradford Campbell who with Mr. Abel Peck settled in the area along Ore Creek from near Cowell Road to Maltby Road."  It was also called Campbellville.

    Mr. Peck and Mr. Campbell bult their mill on Ore Creek shortly after the mill was bult in Hamburg Villiage.  The mill was still in operation until 1907.

    They also noted, "It is difficult to get to the exact area where the mill stood, but in the early days, all area roads ran down to the Campbell Town Mill.   The dam broke often and one year it took the road by the mill with it".
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