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Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • These are photographs of sketches of Samuel M. Conely's and George W. Conely's residences taken from the 1880 "History of Livingston County" Book. 
  • An image of downtown Brighton, Michigan, East Grand River Avenue.   In the background is 140 East Grand River, a Blacksmith shop that later was The Marine Bar, and currently houses Champs Pub. (2022)
  • This image, also found in the "Old Brighton Village" book, 1974, describes this as Brighton Homecoming, 1912.

    The persons in the photograph are unknown.
  • This photograph is of the Methodist Church, Brighton, Michigan on East Grand River Avenue.

    Date of photograph is unknown.
  • This is a photograph of the Père Marquette Depot, Brighton, Michigan.

    Date of photograph unknown.
  • This is a photograph of Main Street, Brighton, Michigan, April 1908, and was included in the "Old Brighton Village" book, 1974.
  • This photograph is looking west on East Grand River Avenue.  The blacksmith shop was replaced by the Marine Bar, and eventually Champs Pub, 140 E. Grand River Avenue.  The exact date of this photograph is unknown.
  • This photograph shows the buildings on east end of Main Street across from the Brighton House (later known as the Eastern House).

    Date of the photograph unknown.
  • This photograph is featured and described in the "Old Brighton Village", book, (1974).  This is Main Street, Brighton, Michigan, 1920.  There were curbside gas pumps on the left.  In the 1940's, many of these buildings beyond the Odd Fellows Hall burned.
  • This photograph is a street view in Brighton, Michigan.

    The street name and dates are unknown.
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