Deer Creek Mill, Ruins, Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan, 1938
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Title
Deer Creek Mill, Ruins, Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan, 1938
Description
This is an Ed Beach photograph of the Deer Creek Mill Ruins, 1938, Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan.
Deer Creek was established around 1875, in Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan. It's nickname was "Howberg" after an early pioneer, Jon How. At one time, Deer Creek had a post office, pond, grocery and dry goods store, saloon, blacksmiths, sawmill and a gristmill.
Deer Creek was established around 1875, in Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan. It's nickname was "Howberg" after an early pioneer, Jon How. At one time, Deer Creek had a post office, pond, grocery and dry goods store, saloon, blacksmiths, sawmill and a gristmill.
Subject
Gristmills
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Format
image/jpeg
Type
Image
Date
1938
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film negative
Collection
Citation
“Deer Creek Mill, Ruins, Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan, 1938,” Howell Area Archives Digital Archive, accessed September 17, 2024, https://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/7453.