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  • East Grand River Avenue, Weimeister Block, Howell, Michigan, 1906

    This is a photograph of a postcard of the south side of East Grand River Avenue, the Weimeister Block , Howell, Michigan,  1906.

    The view is looking south.  The balcony of the Livingston Hotel is visible as it Central School, in the background is the old Central School, on South Michigan Avenue.
  • East Grand River, Fowlerville, Michigan

    Looking west from Second St. East Grand River, Fowlerville, Michigan
  • East Grand River, Fowlerville, Michigan - pre 1916

    This image was included in 1st National Bank calendar 2002.  

    Captioned: "The city of Fowlerville in 1890.  The view is looking east on Grand River with the Opera House pictured on the right".

    Looking east from west of Grand Ave intersection with Grand River, Fowlerville, Michigan - pre 1916 because Sprague's Garage was not built next to the Commercial Hotel yet.
  • East Ward School, Howell, Michigan

    This is a photograph of the East Ward School that was located on Barnard Street near Thompson Lake, Howell, Michigan.  It was built in 1888.

    The date of this photograph is unknown.
  • East Ward School, Howell, Michigan, completed 1888

    This is a photograph of East Ward School, Howell, Michigan, completed in 1888.  The school was located on Barnard Street near Thompson Lake.
  • Eastern House, Brighton, Michigan

    This is a photograph of the Eastern House, Brighton Michigan.
  • Edward Thompson Home, 711 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan

    Photographs of a house that was located aross from Emil Bode's old home on N. Michigan. The address is 711 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    The house  was  built about 1846 by Edward Thompson, son of Moses. He and his wife Rosella died in the house in 1852 within a week of each other. The house was built in the late 1840's. It was the first brick home built in Howell in 1845. It is estimated that the  house was built between those dates.

    The house was later owned by the Stover's in the 1940's, the Langley's in the 1950's, and in the 1960's - 1999, William and Yvonne Atchison.

    The date of these photographs are unknown.
  • Edwin Baruch Winans Grave Marker, Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Michigan, May 16, 1826 - July 4, 1894

    Edwin Baruch Winans Grave Marker, Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Michigan, May 16, 1826 - July 4, 1894

    He was the 22nd governor of Michigan. He had a farm in Hamburg Township, Livingston County, Michigan. Was the Hamburg Township supervisor, 1872-1873 and probate judge of Livingston County, Michigan 1877-1881.

    View Livingston County Republican-Press July 1, 1936 Article
  • Eldreds Home Bakery, 110 E. Grand River, Howell Michigan - 1951

    Eldreds Home Bakery, 110 E. Grand River, Howell, Michigan - 1951. Bakery opened 9-23-1939, closed in 1953. Baking was done at 716 E. Clinton, Howell Michigan.
  • Emanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church, Howell, Michigan

    This is a photograph of the Emanuel Evangelical Brethren Church, 402 McCarthy, Howell, Michigan.
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