This is a photograph developed from a glass negative, labeled, "Campbell Home". The exact location is unknown but is believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
This is a photograph of the Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan. The year is unknown.
200 E. Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan The three story brick and limestone Richardsonian Romanesque building was designed by architect Albert French, with a signature clock and bell tower.
This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of a picture from a book about Livingston County. The lower pictures shows the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Main Street in Brighton, and storefronts are in view. The upper picture references "Piety Hill", and site of early churches. It is unknown the exact location of this photograph although there is an area known as Piety Hill in the city of Howell located in the northeast section of Michigan Avenue and Grand River Avenue.
This is a photograph of the sketch of O.W. Sexton's home, Hamburg, Livingston, Michigan that was included in the 1879 "History of Livingston County" book.