This photograph is featured and described in the "Old Brighton Village", book, (1974). This is Main Street, Brighton, Michigan, 1920. There were curbside gas pumps on the left. In the 1940's, many of these buildings beyond the Odd Fellows Hall burned.
Buermann Furniture - 1906
North side of the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
Three unknown people
Window signage: Furniture and Crockery. Display of bedroom furniture, fan, mirror
Horse at hitching post.
Michigan Ave North West Side - known as the Heikkenen Building, previously housed the Heikkinen Law Firm. Arthur and Richard Heikkinen Blueprints exist for the building dated 1915.
This photograph was taken in 1902 and depicts the digging of the footings in preparation for a new bridge to cross the Ann Arbor Railroad Tunnel at East Street (Division Street, Michigan Avenue).
As noted in the December 17th, 1902 edition of the Livingston Republican, "The abutements for the new steel bridge over the tunnel near the Baptist Church are being placed. The work grading down the sides of the tunnel continues".
The new steel bridge was constructed elsewhere and brought to the site to be completed.
This is a portrait of a man labeled "Bunnnell" . It was located with the Carol Jean Sheely photographs; Carol was the daugher of Margaret Alta Hardy and Clarence Sheely.