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Ford A. Garland, Coye Hoover, Margaret Garland Hoover - Howell, Michigan 1942
Ford A. Garland, Coye Hoover, Margaret Garland Hoover - Howell, Michigan 1942
Ford A. Garland was owner of Garland's Men's Apparel and served as a Howell City Councilman.
Unknown child with ice cream cone. -
Frank Curtis, Fowlerville, Michigan, 1978
These are portraits of businessman Frank Curtis, Fowlerville, 1978. -
Frank Spagnoula, Candy Shop owner, Fowlerville, Michigan
Frank Spagnoula was owner of Spagnuola's Candy Shop in Fowlerville, Michigan along with his father, George Spagnoula. -
George Spagnuola, Fowlerville, Michigan
George Spagnuola, owner of Spagnuola's Candy Shop -
Louis Parmenter, Howell, Livingston, Michigan
This is a portrait of Louis Adams Parmenter. He was born in 1907 in Philadelphia, Pa., and died in 1965 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Mr. Parmenter was the owner and proprietor for 35 years of the National Hotel, which was later known as the Livingston Hotel. He was also a realtor, and a member of the Livingston County Board of Realtors. -
Mark Lorentzen, Chem-Trend, Inc., Howell, Michigan
These portraits are of Mark Lorentzen, son of founder, Peer Lorentzen, Chem-Trend, Inc., 3205 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1982. -
Peer Lorentzen, Chem-Trend, Howell, Michigan
These photographs are of Peer Lorentzen and his family; he was the founder of Chem-Trend, Inc., 3205 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. -
Richards Electric Appliance, Howell, Michigan -1955
Photographs of the storefront at 116 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1955. The store was Richards Electric and was later renamed as D. R. Electric. -
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) -
Standard Oil Station, 217 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1932
This is a photograph of the Standard Oil Station at 217 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1932.
The service station was located at the intersection of South Court Street and East Grand River Avenue. Visible in the background are the buildings lining the west side of North State Street. It is a winter scene.
In 1937, Bob White (1918 -1997) bought the service station and it became known as Bob White's Standard Service Station. It operated as that same Standard Station until 1981.
Read The Livingston County Press March 11, 1981 Article (In Library Use Only)
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