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  • Frank DelVero, Prosecuting Attorney - 1986

    A portrait of Frank DelVero, Prosecuting Attorney in Livingston County, Michigan- 1986
  • Frank Hacker Family

    This photograph was labeled Frank Hacker Farm, which was located in Oceola Township, Livingston Michigan, and is likely of the Frank Hacker family.

    The names of the persons and the date of this photograph are unknown.
  • Frank Hacker Family, Oceola Township, Livingston, Michigan

    This photograph was taken at the Frank Hacker Farm, Oceola Township, Livingston, Michigan.

    The name of the person and the date of the photograph are unknown.
  • Frank Hacker Farm, Oceola Township, Livingston, Michigan

    This is a photograph of the Frank Hacker Farm, Oceola Township, Livingston, Michigan.

    The date of the photograph is unknown.

    The names of the people in the photograph are unknown.
  • Frank Spagnoula, Candy Shop owner, Fowlerville, Michigan

    Frank Spagnoula was owner of Spagnuola's Candy Shop in Fowlerville, Michigan along with his father, George Spagnoula.
  • Frank Sutton, E5, USArmy
  • Fred Berry's Barn, Tornado Damage, Marion Township, Livingston, Michigan, April, 1941

    This photograph shows the damage to the Fred Berry Barn in Marion Township, Livingston, Michigan following a tornado that struck in April 1941.

    The Livingston County Press & Argus/search/?query=tornado%20%20Berry%22&t=3786&p_province=us-mi&dr_year=1941-1941  (in library use only).
  • Fred Cronenwett, Chief of Police, Howell, Michigan, 1951-1955

    This is a photograph of Fred Cronenwett, who was born in 1887 and died in 1974.  He served as Justice of the Peace in Livingston County from May 1946 to January 1950, and was Chief of Howell City Police and Constable 1951 - 1955.

    He is standing in the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Michigan Avenue, and the cars parked indicate the date of this photograph was much earlier than 1951.   In the background is the northside of West Grand River Avenue, and the McPherson Store.
  • Fred Cronenwett's Office Window,  North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Winkelhaus "Hello Henry" Window - May 12, 1947

    This is a photograph of the window in Fred Cronenwett's office, greeting fellow Rotarian Henry Winkelhaus who was hospitalized at McPherson Memorial Hospital.  Cronenwett was Chief of Police and his office was in the 100 block of North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.  The window read, "Hello Henry", and the date was May 12, 1947.  Henry Winkelhaus was a local florist.
  • Fred Duggan, Citizens' Insurance Company, Howell, Michigan, 1977

    This is a portrait of Fred Duggan, Citizens' Insurance Company, Howell, Michigan, 1977.
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