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  • North Side of Grand River, Fowlerville, Michigan

    North Side of Grand River, Fowlerville, Michigan, looking west. The Spencer House is on the far right.
  • Southside of East Grand River, Fowlerville, Michigan

    Southside of East Grand River, Fowlerville, Michigan, looking east.

    From the right: C.D. Hamilton, unknown, The State Bank. One story buildings from the right: S.T. Blackmer's mens clothing store and Otto Maurer's shoe store (double store front), unknown, Commercial Bank of George Newman. At the end is the building that housed Tomion's Motor Sales and would later be the Dime Store.

    For more information view the Mastodons to Manufacturers: A History of Fowlerville, Michigan in the Local History Room.
  • Frank Curtis, Fowlerville, Michigan, 1978

    These are portraits of businessman Frank Curtis, Fowlerville, 1978.

    Frank Curtis owned the IGA grocery store in Fowlerville and lived on Devonshire St. His grocery store was the largest in Fowlerville and stood where the new library was being built.
  • Fowlerville Lumber Company, Livingston County Home Show, 1983

    These are photographs of the booth for Fowlerville Lumber Company, Livingston County Home Show, 1983.  Tom Zimmerman at center in brown shirt. Ed and Lynn Zimmerman owned the business and Tom was Lynn's son. 

    Fowlerville Lumber Company, 110 North Ann Street, Fowlerville, Michigan.
  • R. Fred Hauer, M.D.,  & T.F. Higby, M.D., Medical Office, Fowlerville, Michigan

    Photographs of the medical office of R. Fred Hauer, M.D.   His office was located on the 100 Block of North Grand Avenue, (Fowlerville Road), Fowlerville, Michigan.  Thomas Higby, M.D., was also a physician in this practice.

    This was the medical office of R F Hauer and T F Higby. Dr Hauer had an established practice in Fowlerville and Dr Higby became his partner in 1959 after completing an internship in Flint, MI.

    The date of these photographs is unknown. Any people are also unknown.
  • John Schuldt's Log Cabin, Genoa Township, Livingston, Michigan, 1934

    This is a photograph of John Schuldt's log cabin, Genoa Township, Livingston, Michigan,  June 3, 1934.

    The exact location and names of the persons in the picture are unknown.
  • Livingston County Infirmary on Howell Lake, Howell, Michigan - 1937

    Livingston County Infirmary located on Thompson Lake, also known as Howell Lake
  • Michigan State Tuberculosis  Sanatorium, Howell, Michigan

    This group of photographs were taken on the grounds of the Michigan State Sanatorium, Howell, Michigan.  The views are of several buildings, exterior and interior.  It was also known as Howell Sanatorium and later Hillcrest Center.

    This tuberculosis treatment center opened in 1931.

    Livingston County Press & Argus/image/454596414/?terms=%22Michigan%20State%20Sanatorium%22&match=1 (in library use only).


    The dates of these photographs are unknown.
  • McPherson Memorial Hospital, Howell, Michigan, Banquet April 2, 1955

    This is a photograph from the April 2, 1955 "victory dinner" when the non-profit corporation for the purpose of raising funds for the construction of a new hospital facility met their goal of $698,736.   Robert Akin was the general chairman of the Hospital Development Committee.

    According to the 1988 Annual Report of McPherson Hospital,  Howell, Michigan, with matching federal funds, this fundraising campaign enabled planners to go ahead with their plans to build a 75 bed hospital at a cost of $1,267,000.

    The location of the banquet and the persons in the photographs are unknown.
  • McPherson Memorial Hospital,  Howell, Michigan - 1927

    The E. G. McPherson $30,000 residential property to be transformed.
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