This is a 1972 photograph of the Hartland Recreational Hall in Hartland, Michigan. This building is the Hartland Recreational Hall. It hosted basketball, dances, and roller skating. It was later converted to the consolidated schools offices, and now is a church.
This is a photograph of construction in the village of Hartland, Michigan. A small building sits south of the Music Hall was once a light fixture shop.
The date, exact location, and names of the persons in the photograph are unknown.
This photograph is also found in the "Old Brighton Village" book, 1974. In that book, this photograph is captioned, "William Deeter, bartender,and Peter and Bert Hartman pose with three customers in the Hartman Saloon on Main Street, Brighton - about 1850."
The book continues, "A meat market replaced the saloon just before the turn of the century, and the deerhead, horns, and clock remained. The market was located where Hayner Real Estate office now stands". (1974).
Hayner Real Estate was located at 408 W. Main Street, Brighton.
Unlikely 1850, William Deeter born 1864 is found in Brighton, in the 1900 census, as saloonkeeper.
Henry built or modified existing aerobatic aircraft which he used to compete nationally and internationally. At least one was named “Ratsrepus” which is Superstar spelled backwards.