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F.C. Pomeroy Furniture and Undertaking Building - 1880
A photo of the F.C. Pomeroy Furniture and Undertaking Building in 1880. There is also a person standing in front of the building. -
C.N. Plimpton Driving a Horse Drawn Hearse in Pinckney, Michigan - 1880
A photo of a horse drawn hearse in Pinckney, Michigan in 1880s. The hearse is driven by undertaker C.N. Plimpton. He is holding a dog on his lap. The background building is the Deer Creek Mill. -
Lyle Schnackenberg, Howell, Michigan, 1994
This is a portrait of Lyle Schnackenberg, Howell, Michigan, 1994. He was the former owner of the Schnackenberg News Agency (1952) and district manager for the Detroit News ( 1961). -
Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb, Lamb Funeral Home, Howell, Michigan, 1975
These are portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb of Lamb Funeral Home, 310 South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1975. -
Claire Schnackenberg, Schnackenberg Funeral Home, Howell, Michigan, 1969
These are portraits of Claire Schnackenberg of Schnackenberg Funeral Home, 310 South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1969. -
Clifton Heller, Heller's Flowers, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of Cliff Heller, owner of Heller's Flowers, 203 1/2 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
Mr. Heller also served as Mayor of Howell. -
Country Lane Flowers, Howell Michigan - 1980
Photos of the interior of Country Lane Flowers in 1980. Located at 729 S Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. -
Fred Cronenwett's Office Window, North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Winkelhaus "Hello Henry" Window - May 12, 1947
This is a photograph of the window in Fred Cronenwett's office, greeting fellow Rotarian Henry Winkelhaus who was hospitalized at McPherson Memorial Hospital. Cronenwett was Chief of Police and his office was in the 100 block of North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The window read, "Hello Henry", and the date was May 12, 1947. Henry Winkelhaus was a local florist. -
Pivot-Malloy Recycling Plant, 631 Dearborn Street, Howell, Michigan, Fire, July 21, 1981
These photographs were taken following fire at the Pivot-Malloy Recycling Plant, 631 Dearborn Street, Howell, Michigan, July 21, 1918.
The plant recycled plastic bottles from the Pepsi Cola Plant. Cleveland Metal Abrasives Company formerly occupied this site.
Livingston County Press & Argus/image/454328592/?terms=%22631%20Dearborn%22&match=1 (in library use only)
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Truck Fire, South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1980
These photographs were taken when a garbage truck caught on fire on South Michigan, Howell, Michigan, across from Zemper Studio, 1980. The truck and garbage in the streets is noted, and also there is a picture of the City of Howell Fire Department truck.
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