This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of what appears to be a family in a boat, on a lake, believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
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 is a photograph developed from a glass negative, labeled, "Campbell Home". The exact location is unknown but is believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
This is a photograph developed from a glass negative labeled, "Mrs. Bode", likely mother of Emil Bode, of Howell, Michigan. The other person is unknown.
This appears to be a photograph of a large family, likely taken in Livingston County Michigan. The names of the person, exact location and date are unknown.
The old cars are in the background; the woman in front is holding a large bouquet of flowers.
This is a photograph of an unknown family in front of their dwelling, likely Livingston County Michigan. The names, exact location and date are unknown.
This is a photograph developed from a glass negative showing a gathering of unknown people in front of a home, believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
This is a photograph of the Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan. The year is unknown.
200 E. Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan The three story brick and limestone Richardsonian Romanesque building was designed by architect Albert French, with a signature clock and bell tower.