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Aerial Photos of Parshallville, Michigan - 1969
Aerial Photos of Parshallville, Michigan - 1969 -
Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photo - 1956
Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photo - 1956
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214 S. Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan 1910, Theodor W. Shindorf Wagon Shop
214 S. Michigan Ave, Howell, Michigan - 1910
Theodor W. Shindorf Wagon Shop
Three unknown men standing in front, beside a horse.
Signage: Wagon Shop
Theodor W. Shindorf
Tire Setting
Horseshoeing
General Repairing
Later home to Zemper Photography Studio 1961
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Zemper Photographic Studio and Gallery Ads
Zemper Photographic Studio and Gallery Ads
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Downtown Howell, Michigan
This is a panoramic view of Howell, Michigan. The picture was taken from the south side of East Grand River Avenue and faces to the northwest, with the intersection of State Street and Grand River Avenue visible.
The Livingston County Courthouse is visible to the right.
The exact date of this photograph is unknown but Grand River Avenue is unpaved. -
Howell, Michigan, Livingston County Courthouse
This is a panoramic photograph of downtown Howell, Michigan looking northwest across Grand River Avenue. The Livingston County Courthouse is across the street. Grand River Avenue is unpaved.
There is a street sign for "The Fair" on the south side of Grand River Avenue; "The Fair" was a dry goods store.
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New Police Car for the Howell, Michigan Police Department - 1951
In 1951 the Howell, Michigan Police Department received a new Nash Ambassodor.
The police department was located at 121 N. Michigan Ave., southeast corner intersection of N. Michigan Ave. and Clinton St.
E. G. and Rosa McPherson Memorial Hospital in background.
Photos are used in Images of America Howell by David D. Finney Jr. and Judith McIntosh, text on page 59: "Nash Ambassador Super. In the winter of 1951, police chief Fred K. Cronenwett received the keys to a new Nash Ambassador Super patrol car. The Nash Ambassador Airflytes were considered the "cars of the future." Its distinctive and futuristic styling had a new vertical-bar grill, enclosed wheels, guardrail front bumpers, sloping fastback, and one-piece windshield." -
Howell, MI Police Station - 1949
Howell, Michigan police station interior.
121 N. Michigan Avenue
Officers unknown.
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Livingston County Jail, Howell, Michigan - 1932
Livingston County Jail, Howell, Michigan - 1932
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