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Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • Presbyterian Meeting House of Howell, Michigan erected in 1838 occupied also for the session of the Livingston County Court in an early day. It then was occupied as a wagon repair shop. - 1899

    This is a painting of the M (Mark) J Staley Wagon Shop located on Sibley Street near Court Street. The building was previously the Presbyterian Meeting House.
  • This is a photograph of the M.E. Church, Deer Creek, Deerfield Township, Livingston, Michigan.

    It was located on Wiggins Road near Cohoctah Road.
  • This is a photograph of the M.J. McPherson Home, Howell, Michigan. The exact location, and date are unknown.
  • This is a photograph of the M. J. McPherson home, Howell, Michigan.

    The exact location, date and names of the persons in the photograph are unknown.
  • This is a photograph of a drawing M.J. Staley Wagon Shop, Howell, Michigan, as depicted in 1899.  Mark J. Staley was the owner; the location of Sibley Street near South Court Street.   The date of the drawing and photograph are unknown.

    This site was also the Presbyterian Meeting House of Howell, Michigan erected in 1838; it was later occupied for the session of the Livingston County Court in an early day. By 1899, the building  was occupied as a wagon repair shop. 

  • This is a photograph of West Main Street, Brighton, Michigan, looking west.  In the background, the railroad crossing is noted.

    The date of the photograph is unknown.   
  • This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of a picture from a book about Livingston County. The lower pictures shows the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Main Street in Brighton, and storefronts are in view. The upper picture references "Piety Hill", and site of early churches. It is unknown the exact location of this photograph although there is an area known as Piety Hill in the city of Howell located in the northeast section of Michigan Avenue and Grand River Avenue.
  • This is a photograph dated 1920's, taken on Main Street, Pinckney, and the sign in front may read hotel.  The street appears unpaved and the sidewalk is made of planks.

    The names of the person(s) and exact date are unknown.
  • This is a photograph of Main Street, Pinckney, Michigan in the 1920's.  The store to the left is Reason and Shehan Hardware Store, which later was Clark store.
  • Map of Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan also contains Runway & Approach Data.

    Current location of Livingston County Spencer J. Hardy Airport, Howell, Michigan.
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