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Payton Farm (Noel Burnham), Coon Lake Road, Howell, Michigan, - 1950-1960
This group of photographs were labeled, "Payton Farm (Noel Burnham) - 1950-1960".
Noel P.Burnham was a resident of Howell, Michigan, and realtor in the area for many years. Mr. Burnham's office was at 112 South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan, and his residence was 906 Spring Street, Howell.
The Norm Paton farm was located on West Coon Lake Road, Marion Township, Howell, Michigan. Norman Paton was listed as "Norman Payton", in the 1930 Census, Michigan, Livingston, Marion.
https://www.newspapers.com/image/454589095/?terms=%22Norman%20Paton%22&match=1 (in library use only).
The connection between Noel Burnham and Payton (Paton) Farm is unknown. -
Peavy Mill Being Dismantled on Walnut Street in Howell, Michigan - 1955
Peavy Mill Being Dismantled on Walnut Street in Howell, Michigan - 1955
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Peer Lorentzen, Chem-Trend, Howell, Michigan
These photographs are of Peer Lorentzen and his family; he was the founder of Chem-Trend, Inc., 3205 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. -
Peer Lorentzen, Chem-Trend, Howell, Michigan, 1960
This is a portrait of Peer Lorentzen, founder of Chem-Trend, 3205 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1960. -
Peoples Church, 395 Unadilla Street, Pinckney, Michigan
This is a photograph of the exterior of the Peoples Church, 395 Unadilla Street, Pinckney, Michigan. -
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company, 755 McPherson Park Drive, Howell, Michigan, 1989
This is a photograph of the addition that Pepsi-Cola Bottlling Company built in June, 1989, at 755 McPherson Park Drive. McPherson Industrial Park was established in 1983. -
Pepsi-Cola Metropolitan Bottling Company, Inc., Howell, Michigan, Construction of Plant, 1970
This group of photographs documents the construction in 1970 of the new Pepsi-Cola Metropolitan Bottling Company, Inc., canning plant. The plant was built on a 21 acre parcel in the McPherson Industrial Park at 755 McPherson Park Drive, Howell, Michigan. The building was 73,000 square feet, and at the time was the largest bottler in Michigan. -
Pepsi-Cola Metropolitian Bottling Company, Inc., McPherson Industrial Park, Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photos, 1983
This is a series of aerial photographs of the Pepsi-Cola Metropolitian Bottling Company, Inc., McPherson Industrial Park, Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photos, 1983.
In photo 0024, the view is looking east with the Pepsi-Cola Plant in the foreground. In view 0025, looking northeast over the city of Howell, Thompson Lake is in the background. Views 0026 through 0028, the view is looking north. Finally, in photo 0023, the view is looking east with I-96 Expressway in the foreground, and Thompson Lake in the background. In each photo, the Pepsi Plant is in view as well as the McPherson Industrial Park. -
Pere Marquette Depot, Brighton, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Père Marquette Depot, Brighton, Michigan.
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Pere Marquette Depot, Brighton, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Pere Marquette Depot in Brighton, Michigan. It was located on West Main Street and was razed in the 1960's. According to the "Old Brighton Village" Book, 1974, the first train came to Brighton on July 4, 1871 and gave free rides to all the townspeople.
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