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509 McCarthy Street, Howell, Michigan, Hardy Residence 1908-1940
This is a photograph of 509 McCarthy Street, Howell, Michigan as it looked in 1908 when Royal C. Hardy first bought it. It was just a shell. Margaret Alta Hardy Manley and descendents lived there until 1992. -
Ephraim Jennings Hardy, Farm, Osceola Township, Livingston, Michigan
This is two pictures of the Hardy Farm which was established by Ephraim Jennings Hardy, who later jointly owned it with his son, Ephraim Wilson Hardy. He was the sole owner at the time of these photographs, around 1920. They raised Shetland ponies and Holstein cattle with other livestock. The location was Sections 23 and 20 in Osceola Township. -
Cat and Doll, Gurley Studio, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of a cat and doll done by Gurley Studio, Howell, Michigan. The date and significance of this to the Hardy Family Collection is unknown. -
Hardy Farm, Osceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan
These photographs are of the Hardy Farm, Osceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan.
The first photograph is of a barn and Merino Sheep which Ephraim Jennings Hardy "used to raise". -
Hardy Methodist Church, Hartland, Michigan, 6/18/1923
This photograph was taken in front of the Hardy Methodist Church on Children's Day, June 18, 1923. The names of the persons are unknown. -
Ephraim Jennings Hardy House
This is a photograph, sideview, of the original home of E.J. Hardy who wanted it to be large enough for all the children and their families. It was near M-59. The last house built by E.J. Hardy was "long and narrow". The names of the people and date are unknown. -
Hardy House, Oceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan, 1876
This is a photograph of the original Hardy home ~ 1876, built by Ephraim Jennings Hardy, Oceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan. The person on the porch is labeled as Unknown Curdy Hamilton. -
Howell, Michigan, about 1900
These are two picture postcards of an aerial view of Grand River Avenue, looking northeast with the Livingston County Courthouse in the background.
One postcard is addressed to Mrs. Nellie Smith, Jackson Michigan. Unable to decipher the author. -
Locomotive train, Howell, Michigan
This is a locomotive steam train on tracks near Howell Michigan.
The location bears a very similar appearance to the Isbell Street "Jewett Bridge" cut, down to similar telegraph pole placement on the right side of the tracks. Tracks would therefore be the Detroit, Lansing & Northern/Pere Marquette/Chesapeake and Ohio, and currently CSX trackage running east/west through the city. -
Howell High School, Howell, Michigan
This photograph was labeled taken "near Howell High School" and may have been an aerial view of the sidewalks leading in to the high school in Howell Michigan. The date is unknown.
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