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Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • Margaret Bolotnik Sorting New Oak Card Catalog at Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - February 27, 1991
  • These photographs are of the Marion House, 141 Schroeder Park, Howell, Michigan, 1983.   

    This building is now (2022) home to the Howell Eagles Club.
  • This unidentified home was labeled, "Mark Sherman Home, South side of Caledonia" Street, Howell, Michigan.

    The exact address and date are unknown.
  • A photograph of Martin's Fine Jewelry & Gifts Store, located at 8439 East Grand River Avenue, in the Brighton Mall, Brighton, MI 1970.
  • This is a collection of photographs of flower pots and lamps that were made and distributed by the Mason Products Company, 1307 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. 

    The Mason Products Company was owned by Dorothy and Carl Mason, and was in operation between 1949 and 1959.  Mr. Mason died in 1960. 

    The four and five inch pots and plastic lamsp were made in several colors, and were known as "Wick-Fed Flower Pots" and Lamps.
  • This is a photograph of the Mason Road Bridge, Howell Township,  1955.  The bridge crossed the Shiawassee River.
  • These pictures show the "Past Masters Wall" at the Howell Masonic Temple, 105 1/2 South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1955.
  • These photographs are of Maybreeze Farm, 4200 Bentley Lake Road, Howell, Michigan,  1961.   It was owned by William Mayberry and later managed by Herbert Beatenhead and his son Richard Beatenhead.  They bred and raised Hereford and Black Angus cattle.

    Livingston County Press & Argus/453763747/?terms=%22Maybreeze%22&match=1 (in library use only)

    Livingston County Press & Argus/453420732/?terms=%22Maybreeze%22&match=1   (in library use only)
  • Photographs of the new McFarlane Hudd Motor Sales building at 861 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1946.   

    William Hudd and Charles McFarlane launched  this business in December 1946.  Kaiser Frazer Corporation automobiles were sold.  Kaiser Frazer Corporation was an independent carmaker with a factory in Willow Run, Ypsilanti, Michigan.  It ceased operations in 1954.

    Hudd and McFarlane also planned to sell Frazer farm implements and Kaiser Fleet Wing appliances.  This building housed the  Chevrolet Garage and a Deli later.
  • This is a photograph of a McKeen Motor Car stopped at the Cohoctah Depot, Livingston Michigan.   This gas train ran between Toledo, Ohio, and Frankfort Michigan from 1910 to 1912.  The home base was in Howell, Michigan.  This picture is in Cohoctah.

    The Ann Arbor Railroad owned five of these cars which were gasoline powered.  They were also called "doodlebugs".

    Date unknown
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