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Charles Sutton Day, Hardware Old Timers Reunion, Howell, Michigan 1976-08-18
Sutton's Hardware, Charles Sutton Day, Hardware Old Timers Reunion -
Charles Sutton, Mayor, Howell, Michigan - 1961
Charles Sutton, City of Howell Mayor - 1961
Sutton served two terms as mayor
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Charles Sutton, Owner of Sutton's Hardware, Howell, Michigan - 1949
Owner of Sutton's Hardware, Howell, Michigan
Charles Sutton, member of Howell City Council - 1949
Rotarian, community volunteer -
Charles Van Winkle, Attorney - 1965
Portraits of Charles Van Winkle, Attorney, 1965. -
Charles Van Winkle, Howell, Michigan
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. -
Charles W. Barber, Howell, Michigan
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. -
Charlie Britten, Livingston County, Michigan
This photograph developed from a glass negative is labeled, "Charlie Britten'" believed to be in Livingston County Michigan. A John C. Britton lived in Conway Township, 1847 - 1921; unknown if any relationship. -
Charlotte Alta Hardy Kelly
This is a portrait of Charlotte Alta Hardy Kelly, sister of Royal Hardy. -
Chautauqua Parade, Grand River Ave, Howell, Michigan - 1914
Chautauqua Parade, Grand River Ave, Howell, Michigan - 1914
Read the Livingston Republican articles to learn about Howell's Chautauqua. -
Cheerleaders Assist Chief Engineer in Opening US 23 & I-96 Interchange Near Brighton, Michigan - September 9, 1962
Cheerleaders Assist Chief Engineer in Opening US 23 & I-96 Interchange Near Brighton, Michigan - September 9, 1962
Left to Right:
- Pearl Koniak of Melvindale, Michigan representing Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan holding 8 which represents the number of overpasses in the interchange.
- Dianne Pearsall representing Brighton High School, Brighton, Michigan holding 171 which represents the number of acres covered by interchange.
- Mary Lou Gillengerten of East Lansing, Michigan representing Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan holds I-96 route marker.
- Chief Engineer John E. Meyer of the State Highway Department.
- Vicki Elmer of Grosse Pointe, Michigan representing University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan has a US-23 sign.
- Vicki Evans of Flint, Michigan representing Flint Junior College holds 30,000 which represents the number of vehicles expected to travel through the interchange daily within 10 years.
View October 3, 1962 Livingston County Press Article.
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