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  • 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.
  • Campbell Septic Company, Hamburg, Michigan - 1978

    Photographs of Truck shot for yellow pages. unknown people in photographs
  • Photos of the D & D Sanitation operation building in Howell, Michigan, as well as several vahicles used by the company.
  • A photo taken at Michigan Avenue Middle School during the 1976-1977 school year. The person standing in the photograph could potentially be Roy Griffitts, a teacher at the middle school.
  • A yearbook photo of the Michigan Avenue Middle School Band during the 1976 to 1977 school year. 
  • This photo was used for the cover of the Michigan Avenue Middle School yearbook during the 1976-1977 school year. The photo shows a crowd of students who were attending the middle school at the time.
  • 1984 Razing of Central School, Michigan Ave., Howell, Michigan
  • Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan.
    Year unknown.

    200 E. Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
    The three story brick and limestone Richardsonian Romanesque building was designed by architect Albert French, with a signature clock and bell tower.
  • Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan.
    200 E. Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
    The three story brick and limestone Richardsonian Romanesque building was designed by architect Albert French, with a signature clock and bell tower.
    Photograph appears to be during 1889 construction of the building, and shows a man leading a bridled work horse.
  • These are photographs of Howell High School, on the 300 block of Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    At one point, it housed, K - 12, and later just the high school.  When the new high school opened on West Grand River Avenue in the late sixties, it became Michigan Avenue Middle School. This building was used 1920 - 1983.  The building was torn down in 1983.
    MAMS, wrecking ball meet, Livingston County Press, 1983-07-27In library use only
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