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Slayton Chrysler and Plymouth - 1928
Howell, Michigan
Slayton Chrysler and Plymouth - 1928
Looking east at cars parked on the west side of First National Bank, Howell, corner of Grand River Avenue and Michigan Avenue, known locally as the Main Four.
Unknown people.
Photo was part of Display, First National Bank, Michigan Ave., Howell -
Six Corners, Howell Township, Michigan, Stone Service Station
This is a photograph of the service station and bus stop at Six Corners, Howell Township, Livingston, Michigan. There is a sign "Eat" visible.
Six Corners was name given to the intersection of West Grand River Avenue, Fleming Road, and Warner Road, which was about 4 miles west of the city of Howell.
This was also called Stone Service Station or Murphy's.
The date of this photograph is unknown. -
Six Corners, Howell Township, Livingston, Michigan
This is a photograph of the service station and bus stop at Six Corners, Howell Township, Livingston, Michigan. There is a sign "Eat" visible.
Six Corners was name given to the intersection of West Grand River Avenue, Fleming Road, and Warner Road, which was about 4 miles west of the city of Howell. -
Sitting Room, Fireplace, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a sitting room believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan. The exact location and date are unknown. The pictures of fish and snakes and deer head over the fireplace reflect an out-of-doors motif. -
Silver Spurs Square Dance Club, Waldenwoods, Hartland, Michigan
This series of photographs are of the Silver Spurs Square Dance, holding an event at the Waldenwoods Resort Conference Center.
The label on the photograph says, "1960’s". The source article describes an event in 1975.
The exact date and the names of the persons in the photographs are unknown. -
Sign for Parshallville Roller Mills, Michigan
Sign for Parshallville Roller Mills, Michigan reads The Home of Success Flour Guaranteed a Perfect Bread and Pastry -
Sigler Building, Pinckney, Michigan, 1890
This is a photograph of the Sigler Building, Pinckney, Michigan, 1890. This photograph was included in the Milton E. Charboneau book, "Return to Montecute", Volume 1, and provided the information included on this slide. The Sigler Building housed the Sigler Drug Store, and remained in the original form until after World War II. The first telephone in Pinckney was located here. The building was built during Pinckney's most prosperous era and also held a doctor's office. The building next to it is Firemen Building.
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