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  • These photographs were labeled, "Brayton Farm".    "The Oaks", was Burt Brayton's farm and was located on the corner of Warner Road and Tooley Road, Howell Township, Section 21, Livingston, Michigan.

    The first picture, though, appears to be taken with a city limit as there is a sidewalk and fire hydrant with the steam engine.

    The date of the photographs is unknown.

    The second picture is of a pasture with sheep.
  • These photographs are of the newly opened 1965 Byron Road Medical Clinic, 1200  Byron Road, Howell, Michigan.
  • C P Adams Men's Store, 106 E. Grand River, - 1930
    Charles P Adams, senior partner of Charles P. Adams & Son, Earl Adams
  • This is a portrait of C. A. Udell, labeled "Class of 1891". This photo was grouped with the Carol Jean Sheely photographs. Carol was the daughter of Clarence Sheely and Margaret Alta Hardy.  
  • This photograph is from the "Old Brighton Village" book, 1974, and shows two images.

    In the upper left corner is the C. F. Weiss Drug Store.  It was located on the SW Corner of Main and Grand River, Brighton - 1926. On the ground level, was the Weiss Barbeque, and the upper level held dances and meetings.

    The image in the lower right corner shows Emil Keehn who brought the first hearse to Brighton in 1922.  The hearse was also used as an ambulance.
  • This is a photograph of C. S. Line and his new Buick station wagon car, in front of Howell Carnegie Library, on April 5, 1950.
  • C.B. Monroe - McPherson Bank - 1917
    Howell, Michigan
  • A photo of a horse drawn hearse in Pinckney, Michigan in 1880s. The hearse is driven by undertaker C.N. Plimpton.  He is holding a dog on his lap. The background building is the Deer Creek Mill.
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