This photograph was labeled Brighton Historical Pictures "From Settlement to City: Brighton, Michigan 1832 - 1945" by Carol McMacken (2004), and in the book, this home is noted to be the Hallack home.
The location and date of this photograph is unknown.
An image of downtown Brighton, Michigan, East Grand River Avenue. In the background is 140 East Grand River, a Blacksmith shop that later was The Marine Bar, and currently houses Champs Pub. (2022)
Buermann Furniture - 1906
North side of the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
Three unknown people
Window signage: Furniture and Crockery. Display of bedroom furniture, fan, mirror
Horse at hitching post.
This is a portrait of a man labeled "Bunnnell" . It was located with the Carol Jean Sheely photographs; Carol was the daugher of Margaret Alta Hardy and Clarence Sheely.
These photographs were labeled, "Brayton Farm". "The Oaks", was Burt Brayton's farm and was located on the corner of Warner Road and Tooley Road, Howell Township, Section 21, Livingston, Michigan.
The first picture, though, appears to be taken with a city limit as there is a sidewalk and fire hydrant with the steam engine.