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Andrea Moen, Melon Festival Queen Contestant, Howell, Michigan - 1983
Andrea Moen was one of 11 contestants for the title of Melon Festival Queen, Livingston County Pageant - 1983 -
Andy Parker, Sr. Garage, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of Andy Parker's Machine Shop and Garage, located on the south Side of West Grand River Avenue, 1915. The person standing in the car was identified as Andrew E. Parker. The names of the others in the photograph are unknown.
Andrew E. Parker was born in 1873 in Oceola, Livingston, Michigan, and died in May 1946.
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Andy Parker's Garage, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of Andy Parker's Machine Shop and Garage, located on the south Side of West Grand River Avenue. The person standing in the garage was identified as Andrew E. Parker. The date is unknown.
Andrew E. Parker was born in 1873 in Oceola, Livingston, Michigan, and died in May 1946.
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Ann Arbor Depot, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Howell Ann Arbor Depot, 123 Wetmore Street, Howell, Michigan. It was a passenger and freight depot owned by the Toledo-Ann Arbor Railroad.
There is a train appraching the depot platform, and several passengers are waiting for the train. In the background is the First Baptist Church of Howell.
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Ann Arbor Railroad Coal Dock -1951
Ann Arbor Railroad Coal Dock -1951
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Ann Arbor Railroad Depot at Howell, Michigan - 1909
Ann Arbor Railroad Depot at Howell, Michigan - 1909
Viewing East, bridge is Michigan Ave. Whipple House carriage is waiting at the depot.
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Ann Arbor Railroad Depot Station, Hamburg, Michigan
This is a photograph taken of the Ann Arbor Railroad Station/Depot in Hamburg Michigan. The date is unknown.
Names of persons in photograph unknown.
This photograph shows the "Doodlebug" or McKeen Electric Car that was one of several owned by the Ann Arbor Railroad. -
Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, 126 Wetmore, Toledo, Ann Arbor and Northern Railroad, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph captioned "Depot with Ed Beach", and was included in David Finney's book, "Images of America, Howell', and it notes that this brick depot was built on the north side of Howell by the Ann Arbor Railroad in 1885-1886. To the right, there is a partial view of an omnibus from the Whipple House which was owned by Henry Whipple. In the background is the Michigan Avenue Bridge.
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Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of a McKeen Motor Car stopped at the Ann Arbor Depot, Howell, Livingston Michigan. This gas train ran between Toledo, Ohio, and Frankfort Michigan from 1910 to 1912. The home base was in Howell, Michigan.
The Ann Arbor Railroad owned five of these cars which were gasoline powered. They were also called "doodlebugs".
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Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph taken from the "Tunnel Bridge" as it was called. It was the bridge that goes over the present day CSX Railroad (Toledo & Ann Arbor Railroad, Ann Arbor Railroad) at Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. Michigan Avenue was formerly known as Division Street, and East Street.
The Toledo & Ann Arbor Railroad constructed an 800 foot railroad tunnel in the village of Howell. The Livingston Republican noted, May 27, 1886, that the tunnel "is undoubtably the longest in Michigan, and the work strengthening its walls has been completed and it is now considered a safer passage for trains".
The train is going south, is Engine #7.
George Belfries was the Engineer. The photograph is J. Potts.
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