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  • Field, Unknown, Livingston County, Michigan

    This is an unknown field, possibly stream in Livingston County, Michigan.
  • Filkins - Drayton Wedding, 1947, Oak Grove, Livingston, Michigan

    In this wedding portrait, Kenneth Filkins married Florence Drayton, May 1947, at the Oak Grove Methodist Church, Oak Grove, Livingston, Michigan.
  • Filkins Family Sandwich Grill, 121 West Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan.

    This is a picture of the Filkins Family Sandwich Grill, 121 West Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan.  It was located  two blocks from hotel, and was operated by Ralph and Martha Filkins.

    The date of this photograph is unknown.  The restaurant was in operation in the 1940's.
  • Finley's Blacksmith Shop, Livery, Cohoctah Center, Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan

    This image was included in the 1st National Bank Calendar, and was titled, "Finley's Blacksmith Shop", a livery, Cohoctah Center, in Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan.

    Cohoctah was then known as Sprungtown.

    Persons in photograph and exact date, unknown, but about 1914.
  • Fire at Hotel Livingston Hotel, Howell, Michigan

    A photo of the Hotel Livingston on fire. A chimney in the building set fire to the dining room celing. There was little damage done to the building by the time firefighters were able to extinguish it. 
  • Fire on Block East of East St. and North  of Grand River Howell, Michigan - October 5, 1892

    Photos showing the fire that happened on October 5, 1892 on the block east of East St. (present day Michigan Ave.) and North of Grand River in Howell, Michigan. The damage was estimated at $50,000.  Frank Hickey and Ed Wines perished. Some businesses shown in the photos are Ed K. Johnson Drugs and Henry C. Briggs Jeweler. They are both in the same building that was built in 1889. Current address of that building is 112 E Grand River Rd, Howell, MI 48843. This entire block had burned in 1887.

    There is an additional photo "The Champion Fire Extinguisher During the Fire of 1892" on page 127 of The Howell Bicentennial History 1776-1976 Part 2.

    View page page 122 of The Howell Bicentennial History 1776-1976 Part 2 for another picture after the fire.

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  • Fire Trucks at Station, Howell, Michigan, Ed Beach photo - 1940

    This is a photograph taken outside the City of Howell Fire Department and shows Howell Fire Trucks at the Station, Michigan Avenue and East Clinton Street, Howell, Michigan.  The date is 1940.
  • Fire, 10 Cent Barn,  115 North  Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan, 1941

    This is a picture of the 100 block of North Walnut where in May 1941 a fire damaged the Ten Cent Barn at 115 North Walnut, and Charlie's Steak House at 113 North Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan.

    The Livingston County Press and Argus/image/454510736/?terms=%22Charlie%27s%20steak%22%20fire&match=1  (in library use only).
  • Firemen, Fire Department, City of Howell, Michigan, April 24, 1940

    This is a photograph taken April 24, 1940 of the Howell Fire Department Members, guests of Mayor Charles P. Adams at the Ernest Hall Restaurant, where Miller Brothers' Saloon used to be.

    Left to Right: Gerald Musson, Lewis Raymer, Glen Davis, Karl Welcker (standing), Bill Cooper, Larry Gehringer, Ralph Hall, Charles P. Adams, Henry Herbst, Valentine Gehringer, Earl Sharpe, and Harold Borden.
  • First Baptist Church, Howell, Michigan - 1872<br /><br />

    First Baptist Church, Howell, Michigan -1872. This building was built in 1850 and lasted until 1873 when a new wooden church was built.

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