This photograph is featured and described in the "Old Brighton Village", book, (1974). This is Main Street, Brighton, Michigan, 1920. There were curbside gas pumps on the left. In the 1940's, many of these buildings beyond the Odd Fellows Hall burned.
This photograph is looking west on East Grand River Avenue. The blacksmith shop was replaced by the Marine Bar, and eventually Champs Pub, 140 E. Grand River Avenue. The exact date of this photograph is unknown.
These are portraits of Willabelle "Willie" and Riby Holmes, Fowlerville, Michigan, 1975.
They were longtime Fowlerville residents; they loved to square dance. "Willie" worked in several physician's offices in Fowlerville. Riby was a vocational agriculture education teacher at Fowlerville Public Schools.
Riby was also for many years the announcer at Fowlerville High School football games. He took some pride in the clarity of his enunciation both in classroom and sports events. Riby and Willie lived on Devonshire St several doors from Frank Curtis and Dr Higby.