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  • Hazel Puite

    This is a portrait of Hazel Puite.  The date and location are unknown.
  • Howard E. Hardy, 1887

    This group of pictures are of Howard Hardy, brother to Royal Crittenden Hardy
  • Harold Wilson Hardy, 1896 - 1918, Howell, Michigan

    This is a collection of photographs of Harold Wilson Hardy, born 1896, died 1918.
  • Hardy Women

    This is a photograph of "Hardy Women"; the date and location are unknown.  It was labeled, left to right, Franc Hardy, ?Unknown Curdy, Cora Curdy, Rose Unknown, and Bessie Rumsey.
  • Hardy Family, 1917

    These photographs are of Franc Permilla Rumsey Hardy with daughter Margaret, on the right, and on the left, grandfather E. Hardy with Harold Hardy, 1917.
  • Maple Syrup Harvesting

    This photograph was labeled Maple Syrup Harvesting on the Hardy Farm, Osceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan.  It is believed that Royal and Harold Hardy are the persons in the picture.
  • "Hardy Kids"

    This photograph was labeled, "Hardy Kids"; the date and location are unknown.
    Three women in window: unknown
    Left to right: Harold Hardy, "mother", Elizabeth, Bernice, Marian, Robert, Lura, Kenneth.
  • Hardy Family in Hardy House Parlor

    This is a photograph of the Hardy family, in the Hardy house parlor, Osceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan.  The date is unknown.
    Back, left to right: Urlnk Hardy, Cora Curdy, Ephraim Wilson Hardy, Wells Curdy
    Middle: Franc Hardy, unknown, Uncle Tip Crittenden
    Front: unknown, unknown.
  • Hardy House, Oceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan, 1876

    This is a photograph of the original Hardy home ~ 1876, built by Ephraim Jennings Hardy, Oceola Township, Livingston County, Michigan.  The person on the porch is labeled as Unknown Curdy Hamilton.
  • Ephraim Jennings Hardy House

    This is a photograph, sideview, of the original home of E.J. Hardy who wanted it to be large enough for all the children and their families.  It was near M-59.  The last house built by E.J. Hardy was "long and narrow".  The names of the people and date are unknown.
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