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Tannar and Holmes Elevator, Fowlerville, Michigan, March 3, 1956
These photographs were taken at the Tannar and Holmes Elevator, 118 North Ann Street, Fowlerville, Michigan, March 3, 1956.
The names of the persons in the photograph are unknown. -
Tastee-Freeze Ice Cream Store, Howell, Michigan
These photographs are of the Tastee-Freeze Ice Cream store at 1025 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. Tastee-Freeze opened in the mid-1950's. -
Telephone Pay Phone Booth, Brighton, Michigan
This is a photograph of a notification of an outdoor telephone booth in one mile, East of Brighton on Grand River, 09-01-1955.
The exact location is East Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan just east of Old U.S. 23. -
Telephone Pay Phone Booth, Brighton, Michigan
This is a photograph of an outdoor telephone booth East of Brighton on Grand River, 09-01-1955.
The exact location is East Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan just east of Old U.S. 23. In the background, one can see the intersection and the Michigan State Police Post on the northwest section of the intersection. -
Telephone Pay Phone, Brighton, Michigan
This is a photograph of an outdoor phone booth East of Brighton on Grand River, 09-01-1955.
The exact location is East Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan just east of Old U.S. 23. In the background, one can see the intersection and the Michigan State Police Post on the northwest section of the intersection. -
Temple Theater, Howell, Michigan
This photograph, dated 1926, is of the Temple Theater, and shows the interior of the movie venue. It was located next to the National Hotel, on the south side East Grand River Avenue.
The Temple Theater opened in 1910. The Livingston Republican reported in 1911 that the Temple Theater had "enlarged the audience room and made other improvements".
The Temple Theater was purchased in 1913 by A. J. Moller of Detroit, and by Vernon Locey in 1921. It remained open until the Howell Theater opened in December 1928.
Read The Livingston County Press August 8, 1990 Article (In Library Use Only) -
Ten Cent Barn, 113-115 N. Walnut, Howell, Michigan, Beach photo - 1936
This is a photograph of the Ten Cent Barn, located at 113-115 N. Walnut, Howell, Michigan. This building also was home to the John Zmuda Plumbing and Heating Business, This photograph was done by Beach and dated 1936.
The Ten Cent Barn was owned and operated by A.F. Bennett was a livery. -
The Country Squire Fireplace Shoppe, 209 W Grand River, Howell, Michigan - 1982
The Country Squire Fireplace Shoppe was a long-time Howell retail business. It was owned by Tom Snider and Tom Antczak. -
The First Presbyterian Church, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph by Fred Teeple, glass plate negative, of a photograph done by Cleave, of the First Presbyterian Church, Sibley Street, Howell Michigan. The date of this photograph is unknown. -
The Front of the Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - 1963
The Front of the Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - 1963 View is to the East. Notice the round tables in foreground. These are still in the library in the 1991 section on the first floor and were refinished during the latest renovation in 2013.
From Left to Right: Assistant Librarians Gertrude McKlaskey and Ruth Dammon Marr
Ruth lived at 426 Madison St. Howell, Michigan 1959-1976
View April 15, 1963 Ann Arbor News Article also mentions senior citizens' euchre club.
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