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Electric Apparatus, 401 Roosevelt Street, Howell, Michigan, 1980
These are photographs of the worker strike at Electric Apparatus, UAW Local 568, Strike of Workers, 1980. Electric Apparatus was the maker of Howell Red Band Motors, and was formerly named Howell Motors Company.
Located at 401 Roosevelt Street, Howell, Michigan, these pictures show picketing workers. The names of the workers or the exact date of the picket are unknown. -
Bob Kauserud, Chem-Trend, Inc., Howell, Michigan, 1980
These are portraits of Bob Kauserud, Chem-Trend, Inc., Howell, Michigan, 1980. -
Dave Hibner, Chem-Trend, Inc., Howell, Michigan, 1983
These portraits are of Dave Hibner, Chem-Trend, Inc., 3205 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1983. -
Mark Lorentzen, Chem-Trend, Inc., Howell, Michigan
These portraits are of Mark Lorentzen, son of founder, Peer Lorentzen, Chem-Trend, Inc., 3205 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1982. -
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. -
Fisher Tool & Die, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Fisher Tool & Die building, 115 University Drive, Howell, Michigan. In 1960, Joseph F. Cook of Dearborn bought this tool & die factory from its founder Harry Fisher, who had founded the business sixteen years earlier.
The year is unknown.
The Livingston Daily Press & Arbus/image/453555339/?terms=%22Fisher%20Tool%22%20%20%20%22joseph%20Cook%22&match=1 (in library use only) -
Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, Howell, Michigan - 1873
Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, Howell, Michigan - 1873 1st Methodist church is in foreground on the northwest corner of Sibley St. and Walnut St. -
Howell Electric Motors Company, Aerial View, Howell, Michigan, 1960
This is an aerial view of Howell Electric Motors, Company, Electric Apparatus, 409 Roosevelt Street, Howell, Michigan, 1960.
This photograph looks northeast; north of the plant is Mt. Olivet Cemetery, and Thompson Lake. Visible just south of the plant is the Ann Arbor Railroad Tracks, intersected by Roosevelt Street. -
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. -
Bob Kauserud, Chem-Trend, Inc. Howell, Michigan, 1975
This is a portrait of Bob Kauserud, Chem-Trend Inc., Howell, Michigan, 1975.
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