This is a photograph from a glass negative of an unknown man driving a horse and buggy, believed to be in Livingston County. It was labeled, "Reasonis".
This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of a parade of horses and riders, believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan. It was labeled, "Clark Parade, Marlene?"
This photograph, also depicted on pp. 258-9, of the "Howell Bicentennial History, Photographic Supplement", 1992, is captioned, "three loads of lumber for a barn raising".
The exact location, date, and names of the persons are unknown.
This is a photograph of a decorated horse drawn float during a Floral Parade, Howell, Michigan. Grand River Avenue is unpaved; the view is looking north on the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue. The date is unknown but the road is unpaved; paving was done in 1915.
This photograph was taken in Howell Michigan at the intersection of West Grand River Avenue and Walnut Street; Garland's is in the background. It shows a farmer with a team of horses hitched to a grain binder. This farm machinery cut and tied the grain into bundles for threshing. The names of the persons in the photograph are unknown. The year is unknown but Grand River Avenue appears unpaved which would make the time frame prior to 1915.