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Pere Marquette Depot, Fowlerville, Michigan
Looking west at Pere Marquette Depot, Fowlerville, Michigan.
Because the year is unknown this could be Chesapeake & Ohio if it is after June 6, 1947.
The building sign says Farm Supplies. The building is most likely the Rounsville Elevator.
For more information view the Mastodons to Manufacturers: A History of Fowlerville, Michigan in the Local History Room. -
Pere Marquette Depot, Fowlerville, Michigan
Pere Marquette Depot, Fowlerville, Michigan.
Because the year is unknown this could be Chesapeake & Ohio if it is after June 6, 1947.
The building on the left is most likely the Rounsville Elevator.
For more information view the Mastodons to Manufacturers: A History of Fowlerville, Michigan in the Local History Room. -
Railroad Construction, Jewitt Street Bridge, C & O Railroad, Howell, Michigan
This photograph is believed to be of the Railroad Construction, Jewitt Street Bridge, C & O Railroad, Howell, Michigan.
The C & O Railroad was formerly known as the Pere Marquette Railroad.
This pictures is also in the "Howell Bicentennial History Book and Photographic Supplement", 1992, p. 319.
The date and names of the persons in the photograph are unknown. -
Control Room at the Ann Pere Crossing, Livingston County, Michigan
Control Room at the Ann Pere Crossing, Livingston County, Michigan
Crossing of Ann Arbor Railroad and Pere Marquette Railroad.
unknown year
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Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, 126 Wetmore, Toledo, Ann Arbor and Northern Railroad, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph captioned "Depot with Ed Beach", and was included in David Finney's book, "Images of America, Howell', and it notes that this brick depot was built on the north side of Howell by the Ann Arbor Railroad in 1885-1886. To the right, there is a partial view of an omnibus from the Whipple House which was owned by Henry Whipple. In the background is the Michigan Avenue Bridge.
The date of the photograph is unknown. -
Coal Cars at the Ann Arbor Railroad Coal Dock
Coal Cars at the Ann Arbor Railroad Coal Dock
This image, along with other smaller and limited injury/loss accidents and abandonments where this statement is included, are believed to have combined over the years into the myth of a "Locomotive" in the swamp adjacent to the 1886 TAA&NM depot. likely, only pieces of rolling stock such as wood frame cars that were too costly to retrieve as opposed to replace, if any, remain. Some of these pieces are said to be visible during extreme dry spells. -
Ann Arbor Railroad Freight House - March 16, 1945
Ann Arbor Railroad Freight House - March 16, 1945 was located about 100 feet east of the 1886 depot where the parking lot is now being constructed. The structure suffered a fire in the 1980's and was then torn down. Several burnt freight documents from the fire printed and penned in the earlier years of the Ann Arbor Railroad operation are in the collection of the Howell Area Historical Society. -
Ann Arbor Railroad Wrecked Car near Wright Elevator in Howell, Michigan
Ann Arbor Railroad Wrecked Car near Wright Elevator This image, along with other smaller and limited injury/loss accidents and abandonments where this statement is included, are believed to have combined over the years into the myth of a "Locomotive" in the swamp adjacent to the 1886 TAA&NM depot. likely, only pieces of rolling stock such as wood frame cars that were too costly to retrieve as opposed to replace, if any, remain. Some of these pieces are said to be visible during extreme dry spells. -
Handcars on the Ann Arbor Railroad
Handcars on the Ann Arbor Railroad
unknown location and year and people
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