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William H. Gilkes Howell, Michigan - 1953
A portrait of William H. Gilkes, June, 1953, a Howell, Michigan businessman.
William H. Gilkes was born 1909 in Howell, and died 2004 in Howell. Mr. Gilkes was co-owner and operator of Gilkes and Ziska Hardware, located in downtown Howell, Livingston, Michigan. -
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. -
Sutton Hardware, Howell, Michigan - 1965
Exterior view of Sutton Hardware, 123 W. Grand River, 1965
Owned by Charles Sutton
Upstairs is an opera house -
Streetscapes, West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1940's ~
These photographs were taken likely in the 1940's and is the streetscape of West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
The cars are angle parked, and the view looks northeast with the storefronts on the north side of the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue in view, and the Livingston County Courthouse in the background. -
Republican Luncheon, Eager's Restaurant, 114 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, U.S. Senator Charles E. Potter, Nazarene Camp Dedication, July 12, 1958
These photographs were taken upon the visit to Howell Michigan by U.S. Senator Charles E. Potter, July 12, 1958. He is greeted by Mayor Cliff Heller.
Senator Potter is in Howell for the Dedication of the newly opened camp, Nazarene Haven, on North Burkhart Road, Howell, Michigan. These photographs were taken at the luncheon held at Eager's Restaurant for "Republican workers".
Nazarene Haven Camp dedication (inlibraryuseonly)
The photographs were taken during the luncheon and show the interior of Eager's Restaurant. The photograph on the sidewalk was taken in front of the restaurant, and in the background is Spagnuolo's Store, Sutton's Hardware, and the intersection of West Grand River Avenue and Walnut Street. -
Reason and Shehan Hardware Pinckney, Michigan (Later the Clark Store)
This is a photograph of the Reason and Shehan Hardware Pinckney, Michigan (Later the Clark Store). -
Reason & Shehan Hardware, Pinckney, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Reason & Shehan Hardware store, Pinckney, Michigan. The sign on building is General Hardware and Agricultural Implements and also mentions buggies. The Sigler building is to the right of the hardware store. -
Marguerite Baldwin, Mrs. Duane Baldwin - 1972, Howell, Michigan
Owner of Baldwins Hardware - 1972 -
Main Street, Pinckney, Michigan, 1920's
This is a photograph of Main Street, Pinckney, Michigan in the 1920's. The store to the left is Reason and Shehan Hardware Store, which later was Clark store. -
Howell Chamber of Commerce, Howell, Michigan, 50th Anniversary Photos (1999); Sidewalk Daze, 1950's
In 1999, Howell Chamber of Commerce, Howell, Michigan, celebrated its 50th Anniversary and used a number of photographs to mark the event.
In this photograph from the late 1950's, Sidewalk Dazes is happening. Howard Pyles is roped by Joe Harris in front of Sutton's Hardware, 121 - 123 West Grand River Avenue. Howard Pyles and Arnold Heino owned Sutton's Hardware, and it was later owned by the Shaw's. Joe Harris was the owner of Diamond Dot Market on M-59 in Howell.
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