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Karl Welckers Garage - 1933
Karl Welckers Garage - 1933 It was also a gas station selling Mobilgas.
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Quality Chevrolet Sales Showroom of Howell, Michigan - 1958
Quality Chevrolet Sales Showroom of Howell, Michigan - 1958
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Russell D. Smith Company, Howell's Ford Dealer
This is a photograph of the Russell D. Smith Ford Dealership, 401 West Grand River Avenue, just west of Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan.
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Wylie L.P. Gas Service, Howell, Michigan Phillips 66 Philgas Delivery Truck - 1954
Wylie L.P. Gas Service, Howell, Michigan Phillips 66 Philgas Delivery Truck - 1954
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Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, Howell, Michigan, Looking East
This photograph is looking east towards the Michigan Avenue Bridge from the Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, Howell, Michigan.
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ALCO FA-2 #44 Train shown on the Ann Arbor-Durand tracks.
This locomotive was photographed along the Ann Arbor- Durand tracks. This family of locomotives was built between 1950 and 1956. -
Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of a McKeen Motor Car stopped at the Ann Arbor Depot, Howell, Livingston Michigan. This gas train ran between Toledo, Ohio, and Frankfort Michigan from 1910 to 1912. The home base was in Howell, Michigan.
The Ann Arbor Railroad owned five of these cars which were gasoline powered. They were also called "doodlebugs".
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Train on Ann Arbor Railroad, Ann Arbor Depot, Howell, Michigan
This is a picture of a locomotive stopped at the Howell Depot, Howell, Michigan. The train is running on the Ann Arbor Railroad Tracks.
In the David Finney book, "Images of America, Howell", this photograph is captioned as the last passenger train to stop in Howell, winter 1951. -
Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph taken from the "Tunnel Bridge" as it was called. It was the bridge that goes over the present day CSX Railroad (Toledo & Ann Arbor Railroad, Ann Arbor Railroad) at Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. Michigan Avenue was formerly known as Division Street, and East Street.
The Toledo & Ann Arbor Railroad constructed an 800 foot railroad tunnel in the village of Howell. The Livingston Republican noted, May 27, 1886, that the tunnel "is undoubtably the longest in Michigan, and the work strengthening its walls has been completed and it is now considered a safer passage for trains".
The train is going south, is Engine #7.
George Belfries was the Engineer. The photograph is J. Potts.
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Ann Arbor Railroad, Viaduct, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the building of the bridge piers on the Ann Arbor Railroad Viaduct which crosses East Grand River Avenue, near Lucy Road, Howell, 1938.
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