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Storefront, Hartland, Michigan
This is a photograph of a storefront, Hartland, Michigan.
The name of the store, names of the persons and the date are unknown. -
Lloyd Bullard, Early Hartland, Michigan, Resident
This is a portrait of Lloyd Bullard, age 5 years, an early Hartland, Michigan resident.
The date of this photograph is unknown. -
Abraham B. Cundy, Early Hartland Michigan Resident
This is a portrait of Abraham B. Cundy - Born 1836 - Died 1929; he was an early Hartland Michigan resident. Mr. Cundy was born in Gedney Hill, Lincolnshire, England and he died in Hartland, Michigan on May 27, 1929.
The date of the photograph is unknown. -
Early Hartland Resident - Sarah Cundy (Bullard, Tennex)
Sarah Cundy (Bullard, Tennex) - Born: 1834 - Died: 1916Tags hartland -
Early Hartland Resident - Charles W. Bullard
Charles W. Bullard - 1861 - 1893
sons: Edwin W. and Lloyd AltonTags hartland -
Waldenwoods Resort & Conference Center, Hartland, Michigan
These photographs were taken at Waldenwoods Resort & Conference Center, Hartland, Michigan, and includes interior and exterior pictures of Crouse Lodge. Photo 0023 shows a meeting of the Hartland Jaycees.
The dates of the pictures and names of the persons in the pictures are unknown except in Picture 2 and 5, the fifth person is Gale McDevitt, founder and president of the Hartland Jaycees. -
Silver Spurs Square Dance Club, Waldenwoods, Hartland, Michigan
This series of photographs are of the Silver Spurs Square Dance, holding an event at the Waldenwoods Resort Conference Center.
The label on the photograph says, "1960’s". The source article describes an event in 1975.
The exact date and the names of the persons in the photographs are unknown. -
Ozzie's Market, Round Lake, Hartland, Michigan, 1970
Photographs of Ozzie's Market, located near the intersection of M-59 & US-23 , near Round Lake, Hartland, Michigan, 1970.
Formerly known as "B.K. Market" or "B and K", it came under new ownership in 1969, and was renamed Ozzie's Market. -
Woodland Recreational Village Ice, formerly known as Nordic Ice Arena, Hartland, Michigan, Hockey Teams
The Nordic Ice Arena was the first indoor ice rink in Livingston County. It was located at the intersection of M-59 and U.S. 23 in Hartland.
The Nordic Ice Arena, later renamed the Woodland Recreational Village Ice, hosted adult and youth recreational leagues.
In these photographs, two team can be identified as "Nordic Arena" and "Lipon's" and the label on the photograph noted "Heikkinen and Steiger actions shots" 1975.
The names of the persons in the photographs are unknown, otherwise.
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