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Edwin Baruch Winans Grave Marker, Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Michigan, May 16, 1826 - July 4, 1894
Edwin Baruch Winans Grave Marker, Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Michigan, May 16, 1826 - July 4, 1894
He was the 22nd governor of Michigan. He had a farm in Hamburg Township, Livingston County, Michigan. Was the Hamburg Township supervisor, 1872-1873 and probate judge of Livingston County, Michigan 1877-1881.
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Edwin Chipman (1846-1916)
Mary Grieve (1842-1900) married Edwin Chipman (1846-1916). They lived in Gregory, Livingston County, Michigan. Edwin and son Ralph had a shop where thy made crates. Ed was tall and slender with a very lovely personality; died of cancer. -
Ephraim Jennings Hardy, about 1892, Osceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan
These are photographs of Ephraim Jennings Hardy, born 4/2/1817 in Vermont, and died 11/15/1899 in Osceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan. He arrived in Osceola about 1835; he was a Michigan pioneer. -
Ephraim Jennings Hardy, Farm, Osceola Township, Livingston, Michigan
This is two pictures of the Hardy Farm which was established by Ephraim Jennings Hardy, who later jointly owned it with his son, Ephraim Wilson Hardy. He was the sole owner at the time of these photographs, around 1920. They raised Shetland ponies and Holstein cattle with other livestock. The location was Sections 23 and 20 in Osceola Township. -
Excavating U.S. 16, Bruff's Hill, Livingston County, 1932
View Widen U.S. `16 1932 (in library use only)
This photograph is of excavating on Bruff's Hill, U.S. 16, Livingston County, Michigan, October 21, 1932.
There is a farm in the background. U.S. 16 is Grand River Avenue.
The names of the persons in the photograph and exact location of Bruff's Hill are unknown.
View accident on Bruff Hill U.S. 16 (in library use only) -
Farm Outbuildings, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a wintertime picture of farm outbuildings, believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan. -
Farming, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a photograph of a farm home in Livingston County Michigan. There is an old tractor in the foreground.
The exact date and location are unknown. -
Field, Unknown, Livingston County, Michigan
This is an unknown field, possibly stream in Livingston County, Michigan. -
Filkins - Drayton Wedding, 1947, Oak Grove, Livingston, Michigan
In this wedding portrait, Kenneth Filkins married Florence Drayton, May 1947, at the Oak Grove Methodist Church, Oak Grove, Livingston, Michigan. -
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.
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