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"Ken Peckens' Homestead", Cohoctah, Michigan
This photograph was labeled "Ken Peckens Homestead". Peckens was an early settler in Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan.
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E. G. Westphal Hardware, Cohoctah Township, Howell, Michigan, Hardware Store
This is a photograph of Cohoctah showing the E. G. Westphal Hardware Store. In The Howell Bicentennial History and Photographic Supplement, p.320 the caption of this picture says "Hardware store in W. Cohoctah later called Sprungtown."
Picture stamped with East Cohoctah. Signs for Wanigas, Moore Plows, and Famous Onyx Paint.
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Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of an etching of the Livingston County Court House, Howell, Michigan. It was included in the Brighton Historical Collection.
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McPherson Cottage on Lake Chemung, Livingston County, Michigan - 1957
McPherson Cottage on Lake Chemung, Livingston County, Michigan - 1957 -
Oak Grove, Cohoctah, Livingston, Michigan, Homes
This photograph is of a postcard labeled "Residences, Oak Grove". The location is Oak Grove, Michigan, in Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan.
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Log Cabin, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a photograph of an unidentified log cabin believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
The names of the persons and date are unknown. -
Log Cabin Home, Sloan Home, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a photograph labeled, "Sloan home and family" and they are standing in front of a log cabin.
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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. -
Unknown Couple, with Frank Hacker Home, Oceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan
This Unknown Couple is believed to be the Frank Hacker Family and was grouped with the Frank Hacker Home, Oceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan.
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Ed Akin, President of Akin-Akin Insurance, 1966, Howell, Michigan
Photos of Ed Akin of Akin and Akin Insurance. He joined the company, started by his father, and became president in 1973. He was elected as Vice President of the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents, and was later elected as president of the organization.
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