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  • Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan

    This is a photograph of Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan after 1914, when the street was paved and the Presbyterian Church (in the distance, left) was built.  The view is just east of the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Michigan Avenue (Division) and is looking west.  The early traffic signal is in the center of the intersecion and old cars are angle parked.  The exact date is unknown.
  • Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, about 1911-1914

    This is a photograph, looking East from the roof of the new library, about 1911 - 1914.

    Grand River Avenue is unpaved.
  • Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Paving - 1915

    This is a photograph of the paving of Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1915.  The view is looking northeast at the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Michigan Avenue (formerly known as East Street and Division Street).

    The persons in the pictures are unknown.
  • Grand Trunk Railroad, coming out of Gregory, Michigan

    This is a photograph of the Grand Trunk Railroad train coming out of Gregory Michigan.
  • Grandchildren of Hiram and Grace (Grieve) Smith -June 1965

    Photo of grandchildren and great nieces of Hiram and Grace (Grieve) Smith. Taken at Hiram and Grace (Grieve) Smith's 50th wedding anniversary at their house at 824 W. Grand River, Howell, Michigan in June 1965. View current location.

    Back row (left to right): Suzanne Sandling, Diane Hall, David Wiseley (baby), Lisa Sandling, Kathy Hall, Robert Wiseley, John Wiseley.
    Front row (left to right): Susan Hameister (great niece), Cyndy Sandling, Patti Sandling (arms around her little sister Heidi), Cynthia Hameister (great niece), Tom Wiseley (red shorts), Richard Hall, Julie Sandling, Jim Sandling.
    Missing: William Hall Jr who was in the U.S. Navy at the time.
  • Grandma Crittenden with Belle and Bertha

    This photograph is Grandma Crittenden with twins Belle and Bertha Crittenden of Vermont. The photograph was taken in Vermont; the date is unknown. With inscription, "Belle died during the flu epidemic of 1918; she was married and expecting a child".
  • Grandma Grace Manley

    This is a photograph of "Grandma" Grace Manley, labeled taken near 509 McCarthy Street, Howell, Michigan but this appears to be in a rural mountainous area. The date is unknown.
  • Green Oak Free Methodist Church, Brighton, Michigan, 1967

    This is a photograph of the Green Oak Free Methodist Church, 10111 Fieldcrest Drive,  Brighton, Michigan, 1967.
  • Greenaway Building, Howell, Livingston, Michigan, 1914

    This image was included on the First National Bank Calendar.  Greenaway Building on the northeast corner of Grand River Avenue and Division Street (Michigan Avenue), with a group of men standing out front at the community drinking fountain.

    Howell, Livingston, Michigan, 1914

    Business names visible are (left to right): Geo. H. Chapel & O. J. P?, Larkin & Kruger Groceries
  • Greenaway House,  1015 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan

    This is a picture of the house at 1015 North Michigan Avenue,  Howell, Michigan, formerly known as the Greenaway House, the Ballard House, the Mullaney House, and now the Iron Victorian.

    The exact date of this photograph is unknown.
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