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First Presbyterian Church, Organ, Howell, Michigan, 1907
This is a photograph of the First Presbyterian Church, Organ, Howell, Michigan, 1907; Emil Bode Negative. -
First Presbyterian Church. Howell, Michigan - 1952
First Presbyterian Church - 1952 -
First United Methodist Church, 1230 Bower Street, Howell, Michigan, 1995
This is a photograph of the exterior of the First United Methodist Church, 1230 Bower Street, Howell, Michigan, 1995. -
Fisher Tool & Die, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Fisher Tool & Die building, 115 University Drive, Howell, Michigan. In 1960, Joseph F. Cook of Dearborn bought this tool & die factory from its founder Harry Fisher, who had founded the business sixteen years earlier.
The year is unknown.
The Livingston Daily Press & Arbus/image/453555339/?terms=%22Fisher%20Tool%22%20%20%20%22joseph%20Cook%22&match=1 (in library use only) -
Fitzpatrick's Vantown Store, Leroy Township, Ingham County, Michigan, 1973
This is a photograph of the exterior of the storefront for Vantown Store, labeled, "For liquor license - Mason Road - 1973". The view is looking west on Howell-Mason Road and a Sunoco Sign is in view.
Vantown, located at the intersection of Howell-Mason Road and Dietz Road, in Leroy township, Ingham county, Michigan. Vantown was named after a man named VanBuren.
The Vantown store, 3495 East Howell Road, Webberville, Michigan, was located on the northwest corner of the intersection. In the 1970's was owned by the Fitzpatrick family., and previously owned/operated by the Nemer's, and Truhn's. The store, established about 1901, closed around 2007 and was destroyed by a fire in January 2008.
The store once housed a barber shop, gasoline station, phone station, and post office, and served as a meeting spot for local farmers and as a milk depot. -
Flag Day, Howell, Michigan, June 14, 1917
This photograph was noted to be taken on Flag Day, June 14, 1917, and shows a gathering in from of Goodnow & Jubb Dry Goods, 101 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. -
Floral Parade, "Sunflower" Horse and Buggy, Frederick Lee, Howell, Michigan, 1895
This is a photgraph of "Sunflower" horse and buggy float, owned by Frederick Lee and his family, who decorated and submitted this entry to the Floral Parade, Howell, Michigan, 1895. This float won the Blue Ribbon, and was also featured in "Images of Howell" by David Finney. He noted that the ladies parasols and wagon wheels were all sunflower designs. The Lee's were posed in front of their home on South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan. -
Floral Parade, Howell Street Free Fair, Howell, Michigan, September 1898
This is a photograph of the Floral Parade, Howell, Michigan, September 1898. The name of the entry and exact location are unknown.
Livingston county press and argus/453542608/?terms=parade%22&match=1 (in library use only) -
Floral Parade, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of a decorated horse drawn float during a Floral Parade, Howell, Michigan. Grand River Avenue is unpaved; the view is looking north on the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue. The date is unknown but the road is unpaved; paving was done in 1915. -
Floral Parade, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of a decorated horse drawn carriage during a Floral Parade, Howell, Michigan. Grand River Avenue is unpaved; the view is looking north on the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue. The date is unknown but the road is unpaved; paving was done in 1915.
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