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  • This is a photograph of the "Old Hudson Mill and Dam", 1936.

    The exact location, while believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan, is unknown.
  • This is a photograph of the "Old Hudson Mill and Dam", 1936.

    The exact location, while believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan, is unknown.
  • This is a photograph of the site of the Hutchings Mill, North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    The date of this photograph is unknown.
  • This is a photograph of the site of Hutchings Mill, North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    The year is unknown.
  • This is an Ed Beach photograph of the Deer Creek Mill Ruins, 1938, Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan.

    Deer Creek was established around 1875, in Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan.  It's nickname was "Howberg" after an early pioneer, Jon How.   At one time, Deer Creek had a post office, pond, grocery and dry goods store, saloon, blacksmiths, sawmill and a gristmill.
  • Wickman Wire Works was established about May 1909 in Howell, Michigan.  The manufactuer occupied a building that was formerly the Methodist Church; the 1855 building was moved to a site on 200 block of West Grand River Avenue to make way for the next building about 1890. 

    That building on Grand River Avenue was used for a multitude of community purposes including a gymnasium and a manufacturing place.  It was last occupied by Wickman Wire Works.  (See item 10143, "200 Block of West Grand River").

    Pictured are the Machines to twist wire products.  Wickman Wire Works was owned by Henry J. Wickman who held a patent on wire eaves trough hangers.  Mr. Wickman also held patents on "Keep Em Alive" fish stringers, and several other items such as boat anchors.   He came to Howell in 1908 and opened his wire working machine shop in the old church building on West Grand River Avenue. 

    In 1912, the officers of Wickman Wire Works were R. Bruce McPherson, Henry J. Wickman, Hugh A. McPherson, F.P. Schroeder, and E. C. Shields, and the wireworks employed nine men.

    In 1910, Mr. Wickman purchased 30 acres on North Michigan Avenue where later Millsite Steel and Wire Works was established.  Mr. Wickman died in a cave-in November 20, 1930 as workmen were cutting down a hill with a steam shovel.  His widow, Leora M. Wickman dissolved the wireworks in 1945.  Robert Withey was her nephew who was later part owner of Millsite Tackle.
  • This is a photograph of the Petteysville Mill; the date is unknown.
  • This photograph is of Woodruff Mill,which was located near the intersection of Pleasant Valley Road, and East Grand River Avenue, in Brighton. 

    This Mill was a destination for farmers living in Brighton Township and Green Oak Township.   This photograph shows the ruins of dam, Brighton - 1935
  • This photograph is date 8/28/1938 and is of the Unadilla Mill, located in Unadilla Township, Livingston County, Michigan.
  • This photograph is of Woodruff Mill,which was located near the intersection of Pleasant Valley Road, and East Grand River Avenue, in Brighton. 

    This Mill was a destination for farmers living in Brighton Township and Green Oak Township.   This photograph shows the ruins of dam, Brighton - 1935 and was a 
    Detroit News photograph.
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