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  • Charles G. Jewett (1847-1927) had a hardware and plumbing business, 101 E. Grand River, Howell

    unknown date
  • Charles Hards, Livingston County Sheriff, Michigan, 1968-1980

    Photo taken 1980
  • This is a portrait of Charles P. Bush who served as President of Michigan State Senate, from Livingston Michigan.
  • Portraits of Charles Schafer a wildlife artist taken in 1976. Charles Schafer is a notable Howell, Michigan native as listed in The Howell Bicentennial History 1776-1976 Part 1. He was an artist for Michigan Department of Natural Resources Publication.
  • Sutton's Hardware, Charles Sutton Day, Hardware Old Timers Reunion
  • Charles Sutton, City of Howell Mayor - 1961
    Sutton served two terms as mayor
  • Owner of Sutton's Hardware, Howell, Michigan
    Charles Sutton, member of Howell City Council - 1949
    Rotarian, community volunteer
  • Portraits of Charles Van Winkle, Attorney, 1965.
  • This is a photograph of Charles Van Winkle, Howell, Michigan.

    NOTE: These is a photo taken of a photo, not from original negative)

    The date of the photograph is unknown.
  • This is a portrait of Charles W. Barber, Howell, Livington, Michigan.  Mr. Barber was born in 1830 in Washington, New York.  He came with his family to Green Oak Township in 1836.   Mr. Barber died at his residence in Howell in 1901.

    Charles W. Barber married Janette Peebles, daughter of J. Peebles in 1860.

    As an adult, he carried the mail for many years.  For the last 14 years of his life, he was the Proprietor of the Barber Hotel which was also known as the Howell Hotel.   The Barber Hotel was located near the Pere Marquette Depot in Howell.
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