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Northwest Corner of Grand River and Mill St. Intersection of Fowlerville, Michigan in the Late 1800s
Original brick Palmerton Block erected 1876 on the Northwest corner of Grand River and Mill St. Was entirely destroyed by fire March 15, 1891. Bottom left corner is the Reason House, formerly known as Independence Hall.
The first floor was occupied by Gay and Ellsworth Bank (southeast corner of building) and Mr. Palmerton's General Merchandise (entrances on both Mill St. and Grand River Ave.) For more information view the Mastodons to Manufacturers: A History of Fowlerville, Michigan in the Local History Room. -
East Grand River, Fowlerville, Michigan
Looking west from Second St. East Grand River, Fowlerville, MichiganTags fowlerville -
Grand River Ave. Fowlerville, Michigan
Grand River Ave. Fowlerville, Michigan. Signs from left to right: Groceries Byerty's, Real Estate, Hi Speed -
Spagnuola Store After Fire, Fowlerville, Michigan
Spagnuola Store After Fire, Fowlerville, Michigan. Signs from left to right: A.R. Miner, Minkley and Wickman. -
Willabelle "Willie" and Riby Holmes, Fowlerville Michigan, 1975
These are portraits of Willabelle "Willie" and Riby Holmes, Fowlerville, Michigan, 1975.
They were longtime Fowlerville residents; they loved to square dance. "Willie" worked in several physician's offices in Fowlerville. Riby was a vocational agriculture education teacher at Fowlerville Public Schools.
Riby was also for many years the announcer at Fowlerville High School football games. He took some pride in the clarity of his enunciation both in classroom and sports events.
Riby and Willie lived on Devonshire St several doors from Frank Curtis and Dr Higby. -
Spencer House, Fowlerville, Michigan
Hotel Located on Grand River and Second in Fowlerville, Michigan -
A Photo of South Grand Ave., Fowlerville, Michigan - Early 1900
A Photo of Grand Ave., Fowlerville, Michigan - Early 1900. Can see L.W. Stevens sign on the left. Looking north from Second St. -
National Bank and Lincoln Hotel - Mill & Grand River, Brighton, Livingston, Michigan
This postcard is labeled, "National Bank and Lincoln Hotel - Mill & Grand River, Brighton, MI" and is dated September 3, 1925. -
Conely Residences, Brighto Township, Brighton, MI, 1880
These are photographs of sketches of Samuel M. Conely's and George W. Conely's residences taken from the 1880 "History of Livingston County" Book. -
Brighton, Michigan, East Grand River Avenue
An image of downtown Brighton, Michigan, East Grand River Avenue. In the background is 140 East Grand River, a Blacksmith shop that later was The Marine Bar, and currently houses Champs Pub. (2022)
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