Howell Area Archives Digital Archive

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  • HCDL-ngp-P006-01-0030_u.jpg

    Aerial Photograph, Howell, Michigan, Todosciuk Farms 1978
    5611 Preston Rd., Howell
  • HCDL-ngp-P006-01-0024_u.jpg

    Aerial Photograph, Howell, Michigan - Joy Bigelow Farm - 1963
    1903 Eager Rd., Howell, MI

    Unverified note: owner of WHMI
  • HCDL-ngp-P006-01-0007_u.jpg

    Aerial Photo, Howell, Michigan, Kimble Farm - 1930
  • HCDL-ngp-H006-06-0143_u.jpg

    This series of photographs is of the Murnighan Home and Farm, West Coon Lake Road, Howell, Michigan, 1977.

    The name of the person in photographs 0154  and 0159 is unknown.

    Most of the photographs are of the interior of the home; the photographs of the exterior including the barns are: 0143, 0144, 0145, 0152, 0157 and 0161.
  • HCDL-ngp-H006-06-0104_u.jpg

    Aerial photo - VanKeuren Farm, Oceola Twp., Michigan
    Eager Road at Curdy Road
    Year unknown
  • HCDL-ngp-H006-06-0088_u.jpg

    This photograph was labeled Frank Hacker Farm, which was located in Oceola Township, Livingston Michigan, and is likely of the Frank Hacker family.

    The names of the persons and the date of this photograph are unknown.
  • HCDL-ngp-H006-06-0087_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of the Frank Hacker Farm, Oceola Township, Livingston, Michigan.

    The date of the photograph is unknown.

    The names of the people in the photograph are unknown.
  • HCDL-ngp-H006-06-0085_u.jpg

    This is a portrait that was labeled taken at the Frank Hacker Farm, it is Frank and Matilda (Euler) Hacker, and their son, Ben Hacker, born 1881.
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  • HCDL-ngp-H006-06-0038_u.jpg

    This photograph was labeled, "Smith House W. Grand River, Howell by airport. Also known as Gable House".   Fred Smith owned the home at 3720 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan in 1930.   It was also known as the House of Seven Gables.  The view is looking west from the property and in view is the Lone Pine Dairy, at 3750 West Grand River Avenue.

    A fire started by lightening in 1948 may have destroyed the barns.  The persons in the picture are unknown.  The date of this picture is unknown. 

    This “House of Seven Gables” was built in 1886-87 by the farm family of Frank J. and Ada Hecox. A plastered brick wall in the basement is inscribed with Frank Hecox’s initials and the date 1887. The Hecox family left the area by 1900, and Ada sold the farm in 1909. In 1963 the county acquired most of the acreage to form part of the site of the Livingston County Airport. This house, with its pressed-tin-shingle mansard roof, is a unique example of the Second Empire style in the Howell area.(https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=174718).

    In 1910, the August Krause family lived in this home.
  • HCDL-ngp-H006-06-0024_u.jpg

    These photographs were labeled, "Smith House W. Grand River, Howell by airport. Also known as Gable House".   Fred Smith owned the home at 3720 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan in 1930.   It was also known as the House of Seven Gables.

    A fire started by lightening in 1948 may have destroyed the barns.  The persons in the picture are unknown.  The date of this picture is unknown. 

    This “House of Seven Gables” was built in 1886-87 by the farm family of Frank J. and Ada Hecox. A plastered brick wall in the basement is inscribed with Frank Hecox’s initials and the date 1887. The Hecox family left the area by 1900, and Ada sold the farm in 1909. In 1963 the county acquired most of the acreage to form part of the site of the Livingston County Airport. This house, with its pressed-tin-shingle mansard roof, is a unique example of the Second Empire style in the Howell area. Historical Marker Database Information for this house.

    In 1910, the August Krause family lived in this home.
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