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Brighton, Michigan, 1911 Plat Map
Photographs of the 1911 Brighton Village, Michigan plat map.Town Sections
Shows Section 1, Section 2, Section 3, Section 4, McPherson's Addition, Dutcher Lot, J.B. Lee's Addition, McCauley's Addition, Gale's Plat.
Water/Railroads
Mud Lake, Ore Creek, Mill Pond, Detroit Lansing and Lake Michigan Railroad. -
Brighton, Michigan, East Grand River Avenue
An image of downtown Brighton, Michigan, East Grand River Avenue. In the background is 140 East Grand River, a Blacksmith shop that later was The Marine Bar, and currently houses Champs Pub. (2022) -
Brighton, Michigan, Main Street
This is a photograph of Main Street, Brighton, Michigan, April 1908, and was included in the "Old Brighton Village" book, 1974. -
Brighton, Michigan. Main Street, 1920
This photograph is featured and described in the "Old Brighton Village", book, (1974). This is Main Street, Brighton, Michigan, 1920. There were curbside gas pumps on the left. In the 1940's, many of these buildings beyond the Odd Fellows Hall burned. -
Brown Threshers, Steam Traction Engine and Threshing Crew, Oak Grove, Michigan
Brown Threshers Oak Grove,Michigan -
Bruce Powelson, Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan
This is a portrait of Bruce Powelson, teacher, Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan.
The date of the photograph is unknown. -
Buermann Furniture - Howell, Michigan - 1906
Buermann Furniture - 1906
North side of the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
Three unknown people
Window signage: Furniture and Crockery. Display of bedroom furniture, fan, mirror
Horse at hitching post. -
Building of 110 N. Michigan Ave, Howell, Michigan
Michigan Ave North West Side - known as the Heikkenen Building, previously housed the Heikkinen Law Firm. Arthur and Richard Heikkinen
Blueprints exist for the building dated 1915. -
Building of Michigan Avenue Bridge, Howell, Michigan, 1902
This photograph was taken in 1902 and depicts the digging of the footings in preparation for a new bridge to cross the Ann Arbor Railroad Tunnel at East Street (Division Street, Michigan Avenue).
As noted in the December 17th, 1902 edition of the Livingston Republican, "The abutements for the new steel bridge over the tunnel near the Baptist Church are being placed. The work grading down the sides of the tunnel continues".
The new steel bridge was constructed elsewhere and brought to the site to be completed. -
Bulls, Farm, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a photograph of a pair of bulls on a farm believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
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