Browse Items (12 total)
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Horse and Buggy, Unknown, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a picture of a horse, buggy and occupants believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan. It was labeled, "Lady Hum, Milk Man". -
Wagons of Lumber for Barn Raising, Livingston County, Michigan
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. -
Milk Wagon, Horse Drawn, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of a Milk Wagon, Horse Drawn, Howell, Michigan. The exact location, name of the driver and date are unknown.
The photograph was included in the 1992 Pictorial Edition of the "Howell Bicentennial History", page 287. It was estimated the photograph was taken around the turn of the century (1900). -
Borden Milk Factory, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the exterior of the Borden Milk Factory, Howell, Michigan. The date and name of the person are unknown. -
West side of Howell Street, Pinckney, Michigan
This is a photograph of the West side of Howell Street, Pinckney, Michigan, South of Main Street. Storefronts are in view, and an unknown man standing next to a wagon. -
Crouse & Parshall Dairy Products Company, F. J. Winslow, Grocer, Hartland, Michigan
This is a photograph of a storefront, Crouse & Parshall Dairy Products Company, F. J. Winslow, Grocer, Hartland, Michigan.
The year and name of person in the photograph are unknown. -
214 S. Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan 1910, Theodor W. Shindorf Wagon Shop
214 S. Michigan Ave, Howell, Michigan - 1910
Theodor W. Shindorf Wagon Shop
Three unknown men standing in front, beside a horse.
Signage: Wagon Shop
Theodor W. Shindorf
Tire Setting
Horseshoeing
General Repairing
Later home to Zemper Photography Studio 1961
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M.J. Staley Wagon Shop, 1899 depiction, Howell, Michigan,
This is a photograph of a drawing M.J. Staley Wagon Shop, Howell, Michigan, as depicted in 1899. Mark J. Staley was the owner; the location of Sibley Street near South Court Street. The date of the drawing and photograph are unknown.
This site was also the Presbyterian Meeting House of Howell, Michigan erected in 1838; it was later occupied for the session of the Livingston County Court in an early day. By 1899, the building was occupied as a wagon repair shop.
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Threshing, Early Farming, Unknown Location
This is a photograph of grain threshing using a steam traction engine, and grain separator. There is also a horse and wagon team in the picture.
The date, names of the persons, and location are unknown.
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