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Braxton Kirk, Kirk's Millinery, State Street, Howell, Michigan, 1910
This is a photograph of Braxton Kirk on a sled in front of his father's store (John Kirk, father) , Winter, 1910, Howell, Michigan.
The view is looking south on State Street. The office of the newspaper, Livingston County Democrat, is next door. The south side of East Grand River Avenue is visible in the background. -
State Street, Howell, Michigan - 1935
State Street, Howell, Michigan - 1935
Building signs from left to right: Howell Recreation, Willards ?, Saly Ude Frocks, Consumers Power Co., Ben J. ? Plumbing ?
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State Street, Howell, Michigan, Building Moved, 1950's
This is a photograph of State Street, looking north. State Street intersects with East Grand River Avenue, which is in the foreground. The Livingston County Courthouse is on the east side of State Street. This pictures shows a building being moved and was taken in the early 1950's.
Further information about the building and its destination are unknown. -
Court Street, Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photograph, 1946
This is an aerial photograph from the Livingston County Courthouse, looking east, taken in 1946.
North Court Street is visible below, and just east is the Citizens Mutual Insurance Building, and next to it, the Michigan Bell Telephone Building. -
Memorial Day Parade, State Street, Howell, Michigan, 1940's
This is a photograph of the parade on State Street, Howell, Michigan, on Memorial Day, 1940's.
The view is of the intersection of East Grand River Avenue and State Street; the Livingston County Courthouse is to the right.
The names of the units and persons in the photograph are unknown. -
A. J. Parkers Furniture & Company, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of A. J. Parkers Furniture Company, on North Michigan Avenue (Division Street), Howell, Michigan.
The exact date of this photograph is unknown but this store was operating during the early 1900's through the 1920's. -
Walnut Street Methodist Church, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph is looking from the First National Bank Building, South Michigan Avenue, Howell Michigan towards the Walnut Street Methodist Church. The church was on the southeast corner of South Walnut Street and East Sibley Street.
The date of the photograph is unknown. -
South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is an early photograph of South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The date is unknown. Michigan Avenue was formerly known as Division Street and East Street. -
Bozarth Carpet Center, 202 South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the interior of Bozarth Carpet Center, 202 South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
This address was the site of 1926 United States Post Office in Howell. It later housed school rooms, then A & P Tea Company store, then Bozarth Carpet Center, the Corner Pocket Billiard Center, Egnash Auctions and Swann's. -
Building of Michigan Avenue Bridge, Howell, Michigan, 1902
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.
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