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  • Hartland Recreational Hall, Hartland, Michigan, 1972

    This is a 1972 photograph of the Hartland Recreational Hall in Hartland, Michigan.  This building is the Hartland Recreational Hall. It hosted basketball, dances, and roller skating. It was later converted to the consolidated schools offices, and now is a church.
  • Cromaine Library, Hartland, Michigan, 1972

    This is a 1972 photograph of the Cromaine Library in Hartland, Michigan.
  • Fantasy of Lights Parade, Howell, Michigan - 1992

    Fantasy of Lights Parade, Howell, Michigan - 1992

    Series of photos of the parade including Howell High School band, floats, snow plow, review stands, horse and sleigh, firetruck, Santa Claus

    Unknown participants and spectators
  • Ty Cobb, Detroit Tiger, Hall of Famer Baseball Player

    These photographs were submitted by Bob Watson, and were labeled, "Golfing with Howell Buddies - Emil Bode".  Bob Watson was the nephew of Emil Bode.

    The location and date are unknown.  There appears to be small palm trees on the course.

    References to Ty Cobb and his visits to Howell, Michigan (In Library Use Only)
  • General Douglas Mac Arthur and Mayor Charles Sutton, Parade, Howell, Michigan, May 16, 1952

    This is a photograph of General Douglas MacArthur and Howell Mayor Charles Sutton, in a parade, on East Grand River Avenue, May 16, 1952.  In the background, is the intersection of East Grand River Avenue and North State Street.
  • 101 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan

    This is a photograph taken from in front of the Cowrdry and Chapel building, on the northwest  Corner of Michigan Avenue and East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.  In view is South Michigan Avenue (Mill Street, Division Street); the person in the picture is unknown.  The exact year is unknown.
  • C. F. Weiss Drug Store, Brighton, Michigan

    This photograph is from the "Old Brighton Village" book, 1974, and shows two images.

    In the upper left corner is the C. F. Weiss Drug Store.  It was located on the SW Corner of Main and Grand River, Brighton - 1926. On the ground level, was the Weiss Barbeque, and the upper level held dances and meetings.

    The image in the lower right corner shows Emil Keehn who brought the first hearse to Brighton in 1922.  The hearse was also used as an ambulance.
  • 112 W. Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan 1936

    112 W. Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan 1936
    Livingston Drugs
    Signage: Rexall Drugs
    Soda, Sealtest Products

    Dinners, Steaks, Chops in the window next door
  • Bob LeLand, LeLand Pharmacy, Brighton, Michigan, 1963

    This is a portrait of Robert (Bob) LeLand, owner of LeLand Drugs, 201 West Main Street, Brighton, Michigan,  1963.

    Later, Earl Sawisch opened  Bucky's Pharmacy at the same address.
  • Spence Drug Store, Fowlerville, Michigan, 1904

    This is a photograph of the interior of Spence Drugs, Fowlerville, Michigan, 1904.  This drug store was later known as Woods Drugs.

    The exact address of this business is unknown.

    In this photograph is James Spencer, right and Elijah Aflect, left, 1904.

    James P. Spencer operated a drug store in Fowlerville for more than 54 years.  He died February 1921.

    View Lansing State Journal February 26, 1921 Article (Newspapers.com subscription needed)
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