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Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • Village of Gregory, Michigan - Early Years

    Village of Gregory, Michigan - Early Years. Can see horses and wagons/carriages. The sign on the near building reads ? Smith.

    unknown year
  • The Gregory Hotel in Gregory, Michigan

    The Gregory Hotel in Gregory, Michigan

    One of the early businesses in Gregory.  (Originally?) Owned by Mr. Du Boise. From the June 17, 2001 edition of the Town Crier.

    unknown year
  • L.A. Spalding General Store in Gregory, Michigan

    L.A. Spalding General Store in Gregory, Michigan

    unknown year
  • Oak Grove Village, Cohoctah Township, Michigan

    This photograph is labeld "Oak Grove Poultry Man", shows the  business section and poultry wagon in Oak Grove, Livingston, Michigan.

    Name of man: unknown
    Date: unknown
  • Oak Grove Village, Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan

    This photograph depicts Oak Grove business section on East Main Street.    The writing on the center building reads, "Oak Grove Meat Market Read White".    The signage on the building to the right unreadable.   

    Date: unknown
    Children in photo: unknown.
  • Cohoctah Township, Store; Livingston, Michigan

    This photograph is labeled Cohoctah Township.  It is the interior of a store.

    The exact location, name of the store, and persons in the pictures are unknown.
  • Holloway Construction Plane at Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - 1975

    Holloway Construction Plane at Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - 1975

    The airplane is a Mitsubishi MU-2.


    View Livingston County Press article.
  • Custom Air Service, Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - 1983
  • 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.
  • Wylie L.P. Gas Service, Howell, Michigan Phillips 66 Philgas Delivery Truck - 1954

    Wylie L.P. Gas Service, Howell, Michigan Phillips 66 Philgas Delivery Truck - 1954

    unknown location
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