These photographs were taken in 1917 in front of the Howell Carnegie Library, Howell, Michigan. The make of the automobiles and names of the persons are unknown.
Grand River Avenue is noted to be unpaved.
A note in the Howell Bicentennial History book 1776-1976, p.259, "The Sunday afternoon driving club assembles in front of the library. They drove in groups on country roads to help each other out of ditches and to fix tires."
This is a photograph of an Avery Steam Traction Engine and Threshing Separator and Crew; it was included in the First National Bank of Howell's 2/1996 Calendar and was captioned, "In the early 1900's, the threshing crew traveled from farm to farm to thresh grain".
The exact location, names of the threshers, and date are unknown.
This is a photograph of a baby in a carriage on a boardwalk, possibly in Pinckney, Michigan. A church is in the background. This was labeled, "Norma Zufer?".