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  • Court Street Paving in Howell, Michigan - 1954

    Court Street Paving in Howell, Michigan - 1954

    Shown at the corner of Church St and N. Court St.  A N. Borschell truck backed up to paver.

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  • Houses Being Torn Down on Sibley St. in Howell, Michigan - 1947

    Houses Being Torn Down on Sibley St. in Howell, Michigan - 1947

    Looking South.

    Can see Hotel Livingston Parking lot to the left.
  • First National Bank, Howell, Michigan, 1975

    This is a photograph of the Drive Thru Branch of the First National Bank, Howell, Michigan,  1975.  This branch was located at the intersection of South Michigan Avenue and East Sibley Street.  In the background is the Walnut Street Methodist Church and the U.S. Post Office on South Walnut Street.
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  • Repaving of Sibley Street, Howell, Michigan, - 1975

    Photographs of the intersection of South Court Street and East Sibley Street, looking east, Howell, Michigan.  Repaving is in process, and the photograph is dated 1975.
  • Parking Lot, Site of the Demolished Walnut Street Methodist Church, Howell, Michigan - 1972

    Photographs of the site of the demolished Walnut Street Methodist Church.  It was being prepared to become a parking lot and is located at the intersection of West Sibley Street & South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan.  The picture is dated 1972, and is looking northwest with the Episcopal Church in the background.
  • H. H. Mills & Son Store - Howell, Michigan

    H. H. Mills & Son store build in the 1850's. Michigan Avenue north of Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. Destroyed by fire in 1882.

    H. H. Mills was a son-in-law of Wm McPherson Sr.

    Photo shows adjoining building, store windows, merchandise, pedestrians. The building to the left is ? Daniels Restaurant and the building to the right is a hardware store.
  • Building of 110 N. Michigan Ave, Howell, Michigan

    Michigan Ave North West Side - known as the Heikkenen Building, previously housed the Heikkinen Law Firm. Arthur and Richard Heikkinen
    Blueprints exist for the building dated 1915.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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