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First National Bank in Howell, Michigan Board of Directors 1977
Seated, left to right: Thomas E Bogan, Alfred H Pfau, Steven W Itsell, Berthold Woodhams, Charles E Holkins, Roy A Westran, Stanley Cornell. Standing, left to right: Dona S Parker, Peter B VanWinkle, Eugene H Mengel, Donald E Monroe, Harry E Griffith, and Janet Miesle, Secretary to the Board -
First National Bank, Howell, Livingston, Michigan, 1990
Photos of remodeling of First National Bank, 101 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1990. -
First National Bank, Howell, Livingston, Michigan
A photo of the First National Bank Building, on West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
Date of photo: unknown. -
New Fire Escape Behind Masonic Hall, Howell, Michigan - 1882
New fire escape behind Masonic Hall, Howell, Michigan. Building is the First National Bank Building.- 1882 -
Steam Engine Tractor, Livingston, Michigan
This image was included in 1st National Bank Calendar, 9-2002, Howell, Livingston, Michigan.
Captioned, it says, "Farmers examine the overturned tractor that traveled farm to farm to thresh grain."
Exact date of accident, location and persons in pictures, unknown. -
McPherson Oil, Standard Oil, Howell, Livingston, Michigan
This image was included in 1st National Bank Calendar and features a Horse drawn delivery, by Standard Oil.
Exact date and persons in photograph, unknown. -
McPherson Oil, Standard Oil, Howell, Livingston, Michigan
This image was included on the 1st National Bank Calendar, and features a Horse drawn delivery, by Standard Oil Company. Robert Freeman Burden was the bulk agent and driving this wagon is Lyle Burden.
Exact date of photograph is unknown. -
Finley's Blacksmith Shop, Livery, Cohoctah Center, Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan
This image was included in the 1st National Bank Calendar, and was titled, "Finley's Blacksmith Shop", a livery, Cohoctah Center, in Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan.
Cohoctah was then known as Sprungtown.
Persons in photograph and exact date, unknown, but about 1914. -
Brighton, Livingston, Michigan, I-96 Exchange, 1972
This image was included in the 2002 1st National Bank Calendar.
This is a view of Brighton, looking south on Grand River Avenue, from I-96 highway, during the winter of 1972. -
Boardman Store
This image was included in the 2000 / April 1st National Bank Calendar; it was titled Boardman Store.
Captioned, it says, "An entrepreneurial salesperson makes his living by going door-to-door to sell household items, circa 1905."
Unknown location
Unknown person
The "Wolvervine Soaps Company" and the "Turkish Remedy Company" was based in Portland, Michigan. It was owned and operated by William Terriff, who died in Flint in 1913.
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