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Cliff Heller, Mayor, Howell, Livingston, Michigan
A portrait of Cliff Heller, 1980, Mayor, Howell, Livingston, Michigan.
Clifton Heller was born in Cass City, Michigan 1912, and he died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1987.
Cliff Heller was a florist and co-owner of "Heller's Flowers" in Howell, from 1946 to 1983. Mr. Heller was also a member of the Board of Commissioners for the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority.
Cliff Heller was a six-term mayor for the City of Howell, Michigan. -
Clifton Heller, Dressed for 100th Anniversary of the Republican Party, Howell, Michigan - 1955
A portrait of Cliff (Clifton) Heller, dressed up for a parade celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Republican Party - 1955.
Clifton Heller was born in Cass City, Michigan 1912, and he died in Howell, Michigan in 1987.
Cliff Heller was a florist and co-owner of "Heller's Flowers" in Howell, from 1946 to 1983. Mr. Heller was also a member of the Board of Commissioners for the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority.
Cliff Heller was a six-term mayor for the City of Howell, Michigan. -
Clifton Heller, Heller's Flowers, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of Cliff Heller, owner of Heller's Flowers, 203 1/2 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
Mr. Heller also served as Mayor of Howell. -
Clifton Heller, Howell, Michigan
A portrait of Cliff Heller, 1957, Howell, Livingston, Michigan.
Clifton Heller was born in Cass City, Michigan 1912, and he died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1987.
Cliff Heller was a florist and co-owner of "Heller's Flowers" in Howell, from 1946 to 1983. Mr. Heller was also a member of the Board of Commissioners for the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority.
Cliff Heller was a six-term mayor for the City of Howell, Michigan. -
Country Lane Flowers, Howell Michigan - 1980
Photos of the interior of Country Lane Flowers in 1980. Located at 729 S Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. -
Fred Cronenwett's Office Window, North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Winkelhaus "Hello Henry" Window - May 12, 1947
This is a photograph of the window in Fred Cronenwett's office, greeting fellow Rotarian Henry Winkelhaus who was hospitalized at McPherson Memorial Hospital. Cronenwett was Chief of Police and his office was in the 100 block of North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The window read, "Hello Henry", and the date was May 12, 1947. Henry Winkelhaus was a local florist. -
West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Storefronts
This is a photograph of the storefronts at 201, 203 and 205 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. In the 1930's, 201 was a hardware store, 203 was Winkelhaus Floral Company, and 205 was a funeral parlor owned by John MacDonald. Note Grand River Avenue is paved with bricks.
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