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Elks Lodge, Howell, Michigan, 1981
This photograph was donated by the Matthew's family. It is a photograph of members of the Elk Lodge taken at the round table at Matthews Pharmacy, 1260 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1981.
The names of the members are unknown. -
C. F. Weiss Drug Store, Brighton, Michigan
This photograph is from the "Old Brighton Village" book, 1974, and shows two images.
In the upper left corner is the C. F. Weiss Drug Store. It was located on the SW Corner of Main and Grand River, Brighton - 1926. On the ground level, was the Weiss Barbeque, and the upper level held dances and meetings.
The image in the lower right corner shows Emil Keehn who brought the first hearse to Brighton in 1922. The hearse was also used as an ambulance. -
Spence Drug Store, Fowlerville, Michigan, 1904
This is a photograph of the interior of Spence Drugs, Fowlerville, Michigan, 1904. This drug store was later known as Woods Drugs.
The exact address of this business is unknown.
In this photograph is James Spencer, right and Elijah Aflect, left, 1904.
James P. Spencer operated a drug store in Fowlerville for more than 54 years. He died February 1921.
View Lansing State Journal February 26, 1921 Article (Newspapers.com subscription needed) -
Baldwin's Drug Store, Howell, Michigan, 1965
This is a photograph of Baldwin's Drug Store, 102 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
According to the 1961 Howell City Director, Baldwin's Drugs was owned by Mrs. Ruth Baldwin, and managed by Paul Baldwin Jr.
The person in the doorway is unknown. -
Denton Discount Drugs, Howell, Michigan, 1978
Photographs of Denton Discount Drugs, 1121 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1978.
The store's grand opening was in October 1974, and it was owned and operated by William and Kathleen Denton.
The store was located in the Howell Shopping Center. -
Cowdrey's Drug Store, Howell, Michigan - 1931
Photographs of Cowdrey's (Drug) Store, 1931. Cowdrey's Drug Store was located at 102 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
The person in this photograph is unknown. -
Sigler Building, Pinckney, Michigan, 1890
This is a photograph of the Sigler Building, Pinckney, Michigan, 1890. This photograph was included in the Milton E. Charboneau book, "Return to Montecute", Volume 1, and provided the information included on this slide. The Sigler Building housed the Sigler Drug Store, and remained in the original form until after World War II. The first telephone in Pinckney was located here. The building was built during Pinckney's most prosperous era and also held a doctor's office. The building next to it is Firemen Building. -
J. P. Spencer, Druggist, Fowlerville, Michigan
This is a photograph of J.P. Spencer Druggist, storefront, believed to be in Fowlerville, Michigan.
J. P Spencer Druggist
Fire Fowlerville 1891 J.P. Spencer (inlibraryuseonly)
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