Photographs of the inside of McPherson Store, Howell, Michigan. Located at 106 W. Grand River Ave. in Howell, Michigan. William McPherson built the building in 1857.
This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of a store. This photograph postcard is in the Archives, had Vandercook as the photographer, and was described as the "First Mcpherson store in Howell". The photograph belonged to Robert Grubb who wrote it was given to him by the McPherson's about 1894. The exact location is unknown.
McPhersons Bank, 1914. Located on the south side of Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
Left to right: Frank Lansing, secretary to William McPherson II, William McPherson II, the McPherson Brothers (unknown) Noted in The Howell Bicentennial History, 1975.
A.D. Wadl? Law Office is to the right of the bank. In the reflection of the windows you can see a Jewlery store and Homer N. Bea? store.
Photo is in the Howell Bicentennial History 1776-1976 captioned with "The McPherson Bus in front of the old bank on the south side of Grand River, with the McPherson Brothers." The photo was also in a First National Bank Calendar.
This is a photograph of Mellus Hospital, 218 East Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan. Mellus Hospital was built by Dr. Horace Mellus, and dedicated on February 11, 1931.
Mellus Hospital was later the Christian Education Building of the Presbyterian Church, then Michigan Bank, then Leah Gold, and finally became the home of the Brighton Chamber of Commerce for Brighton.