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Anna May Young - year unknown
Pictured: Anna May Young
Easton House - Thurber Cornell, Sue Rhodes Stefanski. East side Michigan Ave. before M-59. Thomas Walker family. -
405 East Clinton Street, Howell, Michigan
405 E. Clinton Street, Howell, Michigan
Year unknown. -
409 E. Clinton St., Howell, Michigan - prior to 1875
409 E. Clinton St., Howell, Michigan - prior to 1875.
Unknown child on front steps.
Charles Monroe house.
Other owners: Fogle Family -
604 S. Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan
604 S. Michigan. SE Corner of Livingston, East Side - Wright House -
Reason Family
Reason Family
Golfers
Two adults, two children
Unknown date or subjects
May be some connection with 803 N. Michigan -
803 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Reason Family
This group of photographs are exterior and interior views of 809 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. They came with the address label and "Reason Family".
Ray and Awilda Newcomb lived at this address for many years starting in the 1930's through 1959.
The names of the persons and dates are unknown. -
803 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the house at 803 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Mmichigan. It was owned by the Reason Family and Ray Newcomb family.
The date of the photograph is unknown. -
Unknown Swimmers, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of Unknown swimmers, grouped with "Houses" located in Howell, Michigan.
While the swimming docks at Howell City Park and Thompson Lake were similar in appearance, the exact location of this photograph, and date are unknown. -
3720 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan and 3750 West Grand River Avenue, Lone Pine Dairy
This photograph was labeled, "Smith House W. Grand River, Howell by airport. Also known as Gable House". Fred Smith owned the home at 3720 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan in 1930. It was also known as the House of Seven Gables. The view is looking west from the property and in view is the Lone Pine Dairy, at 3750 West Grand River Avenue.
A fire started by lightening in 1948 may have destroyed the barns. The persons in the picture are unknown. The date of this picture is unknown.
This “House of Seven Gables” was built in 1886-87 by the farm family of Frank J. and Ada Hecox. A plastered brick wall in the basement is inscribed with Frank Hecox’s initials and the date 1887. The Hecox family left the area by 1900, and Ada sold the farm in 1909. In 1963 the county acquired most of the acreage to form part of the site of the Livingston County Airport. This house, with its pressed-tin-shingle mansard roof, is a unique example of the Second Empire style in the Howell area.(https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=174718).
In 1910, the August Krause family lived in this home. -
3720 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
These photographs were labeled, "Smith House W. Grand River, Howell by airport. Also known as Gable House". Fred Smith owned the home at 3720 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan in 1930. It was also known as the House of Seven Gables.
A fire started by lightening in 1948 may have destroyed the barns. The persons in the picture are unknown. The date of this picture is unknown.
This “House of Seven Gables” was built in 1886-87 by the farm family of Frank J. and Ada Hecox. A plastered brick wall in the basement is inscribed with Frank Hecox’s initials and the date 1887. The Hecox family left the area by 1900, and Ada sold the farm in 1909. In 1963 the county acquired most of the acreage to form part of the site of the Livingston County Airport. This house, with its pressed-tin-shingle mansard roof, is a unique example of the Second Empire style in the Howell area. Historical Marker Database Information for this house.
In 1910, the August Krause family lived in this home.
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