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  • Emerald Valley Turf Nurseries, Gregory, Michigan, 1966

    These photographs were taken at the Emerald Valley Turf Nurseries, 7450 Weller Road, Gregory, Michigan, December 1966.  It was owned by Bob Daymon in 1968.

    The names of the persons in the photographs are unknown.
  • Emerald Valley Turf Nurseries, Sod Farm, Gregory, Livingston, Michigan, Aerial Photograph - 1968

    This is an aerial photograph taken of the Evergreen Turf Nurseries, Inc., near Gregory, Livingston, Michigan in 1968.

    Evergreen Turf Nurseries, Inc., a sod farm,  was founded and owned by Robert Daymon.  This farm was located in the southwest corner of Livingston County, at 7450 Weller Road, Gregory, Michigan.
  • Entrance to Howell City Park, Howell, Michigan - 1990

    Entrance to Howell City Park, Howell, Michigan - 1990
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  • Ephraim Jennings Hardy House

    This is a photograph, sideview, of the original home of E.J. Hardy who wanted it to be large enough for all the children and their families.  It was near M-59.  The last house built by E.J. Hardy was "long and narrow".  The names of the people and date are unknown.
  • Ephraim Jennings Hardy, Farm, Osceola Township, Livingston, Michigan

    This is two pictures of the Hardy Farm which was established by Ephraim Jennings Hardy, who later jointly owned it with his son, Ephraim Wilson Hardy. He was the sole owner at the time of these photographs, around 1920. They raised Shetland ponies and Holstein cattle with other livestock. The location was Sections 23 and 20 in Osceola Township.
  • Ewer Wrench & Tool Company, Howell, Michigan, 1912

    This photograph was taken outside the factory, Ewer Wrench & Tool Company, Howell, Michigan, 1912.

    The names of the people in the photograph are unknown.

    The Ewer Wrench & Tool Company built a 40 foot  x 100 foot cinder block building for its factory, just east of the Pere Marquette station, in  Howell, in 1910.  The factory closed and was auctioned in May 1913.

    Directors in 1910 were R. Bruce McPherson, C.A. Goodnow, L. E. Howlette, M. G. Ewer, and E. A. Bowman.
  • Excelsior Blacksmith Shop

    This photograph was included on the First National Bank Calendar.  First National Bank was located at 101 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
    <br / Researcher Linda Peckens stated that her family owns this building, that it is in Cohoctah and not Oak Grove, and one of the gentlemen pictured is A.J. Peckens.
  • Expansion of Howell Carnegie District Library Howell, Michigan - 1990

    Expansion of Howell Carnegie District Library Howell, Michigan - 1990
  • F.C. Pomeroy Furniture and Undertaking Building - 1880<br /><br />

    A photo of the F.C. Pomeroy Furniture and Undertaking Building in 1880. There is also a person standing in front of the building.
  • Factory Street, Howell, Michigan - 1984

    Factory Street, Howell, Michigan 1984 Bruce Products factory site, which was torn down as a Superfund cleanup site. Photo taken taken as part of documentation for the R/UDAT Study, 1984.

    In 1983, the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce applied for a R/UDAT (Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team) study, an American Institute of Architects program that brought a team of professionals to the city for a four-day period to study Howell's downtown, its ability to compete for regional shopping, and to make recommendations for improvements to re-vitalize the city.  The team, in 1984, during the study took photographs, interviewed people, held forums, and in the end provided an outline of strategies.

    American Institute of Architects Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team
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