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Dog, Pinckney, Michigan
This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of a dog sitting on a crate in front of a building in Pinckney, Michigan (labeled). The exact location is unknown. -
Unadilla Band, Unadilla, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Unadilla Band, Unadilla, Michigan. It was comprised of tuba and cornets, and was quite active in community affairs in the early 1900's.
The names of those in the picture are unknown.
.Unadilla Band Pinckney 4th of July Celebrations (in library use only). -
Hotel Tuomey (left foreground) Bee-Hive and Great Market (unsure which side of street) , Pinckney, Michigan
This is a photograph of downtown Pinckney, Michigan showing the Hotel Tuomey (left forground) Bee-Hive and Great Market (unsure which side of street). -
Old Walter Mann Building (1874-1921), Dispatch Office with (Temple ? sign in front) 1883 Building, Swarthout Bro's 1894 Building, Drugs & Stationery, ? (left to right) Pinckney, Michigan
This photograph of Pinckney, Michigan shows the Old Walter Mann Building (1874-1921), Pinckney Dispatch Office with (Temple ? sign in front) 1883 Building, Swarthout Bro's 1894 Building, Drugs & Stationery, ? (left to right) Pinckney, Michigan.
The year of the photograph is unknown. -
Unknown House, Pinckney, Michigan
This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of an unknown house, labeled Pinckney, Michigan. -
Aerial View, Pinckney, Michigan
This photograph is an aerial view of Pinckney, Michigan. The exact location and year are unknown. -
Main Street, Pinckney, Michigan, 1920's
This is a photograph of Main Street, Pinckney, Michigan in the 1920's. The store to the left is Reason and Shehan Hardware Store, which later was Clark store. -
Unknown Children, Pinckney, Michigan
This is a photograph of a group of unknown children taken in the village of Pinckney, Michigan. The date is unknown. -
Intersection of Grand River Avenue and Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan - 1890s
This photograph was taken from the southeast corner of West Grand River Avenue and Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan, 1890's. The Floral Parade is in progress; the Opera house is on the southeast corner of the intersection but is not visible in this photograph. The sign at top center of building reads Young Mens Hall. The sign on side of building reads City Dining Hall and Restaurant. In the 1892 Sanborn map, the City Dining Hall was located at 204 West Grand River Avenue. In the distance on the right reads, 10 Cent Barn where farmers corraled their horses/buggies/wagons when they came into town. The City Dining Hall & Restaurant was in operation in the 1890's, and was owned by Will R. Knapp.
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