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Clifton Heller, Heller's Flowers, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of Cliff Heller, owner of Heller's Flowers, 203 1/2 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
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Clifton Heller, Howell, Michigan
A portrait of Cliff Heller, 1957, Howell, Livingston, Michigan.
Clifton Heller was born in Cass City, Michigan 1912, and he died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1987.
Cliff Heller was a florist and co-owner of "Heller's Flowers" in Howell, from 1946 to 1983. Mr. Heller was also a member of the Board of Commissioners for the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority.
Cliff Heller was a six-term mayor for the City of Howell, Michigan. -
Clinton Street and Court Streets, Livingston County Courthouse, Livingston County Jail, 1954.
This is a photograph of the opening behind the Livingston County Court House of the intersection of North Court Street and East Clinton Street, 1954. The Livingston County Jail is to the right, and the view is looking southwest from Court Street. The repaving of Court Street is in process. -
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. -
Cobo for Governor Parade
Cobo for Governor Parade parked in front of Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan. Most likely in 1956.
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Cohoctah Depot, Cohoctah, Michigan
Cohoctah Depot, Cohoctah, Michigan
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Cohoctah Depot, Cohoctah, Michigan
Cohoctah Depot, Cohoctah, Michigan
looking south
built in 1886 servicing the Ann Arbor Railway
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Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan
This is a photo of a village view, possibly of Oak Grove, Michigan. There is a service station to the right; the sign reads, "Batteries".
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Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan July 4, 1930 Parade Float
Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan July 4, 1930 Parade Float
The parade was celebrating 100th anniversary of Livingston County, Michigan. This float was also celebrating the history of the Choctaw Indians.
- View Livingston County Republican Press article July 2, 1930. (in library use only)
- View Livingston County Republican Press article July 9, 1930. (in library use only)
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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.
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