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  • Edward Hight

    This is a portrait of Edward Hight, labeled 1886.
  • Edward Sootsma's Journeyman's Card, Brighton, Michigan, 1945

    This is a photograph of Edward (Eddie) Sootsma's journeyman's card, Detroit, Michigan, 1945.

    Mr. Sootsma, lived in Brighton, Michigan, and  died in 1948  He was a plumber.

    Livingston County Press & Argus/image/454104589/?terms=Sootsma&match=1 (in library use only)
  • Edward Thompson Home, 711 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan

    Photographs of a house that was located aross from Emil Bode's old home on N. Michigan. The address is 711 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    The house  was  built about 1846 by Edward Thompson, son of Moses. He and his wife Rosella died in the house in 1852 within a week of each other. The house was built in the late 1840's. It was the first brick home built in Howell in 1845. It is estimated that the  house was built between those dates.

    The house was later owned by the Stover's in the 1940's, the Langley's in the 1950's, and in the 1960's - 1999, William and Yvonne Atchison.

    The date of these photographs are unknown.
  • Edwin Baruch Winans Grave Marker, Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Michigan, May 16, 1826 - July 4, 1894

    Edwin Baruch Winans Grave Marker, Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Michigan, May 16, 1826 - July 4, 1894

    He was the 22nd governor of Michigan. He had a farm in Hamburg Township, Livingston County, Michigan. Was the Hamburg Township supervisor, 1872-1873 and probate judge of Livingston County, Michigan 1877-1881.

    View Livingston County Republican-Press July 1, 1936 Article
  • Edwin Chipman  (1846-1916)

    Mary Grieve (1842-1900) married Edwin Chipman (1846-1916). They lived in Gregory, Livingston County, Michigan. Edwin and son Ralph had a shop where thy made crates. Ed was tall and slender with a very lovely personality; died of cancer.
  • Eldreds Home Bakery, 110 E. Grand River, Howell Michigan - 1951

    Eldreds Home Bakery, 110 E. Grand River, Howell, Michigan - 1951. Bakery opened 9-23-1939, closed in 1953. Baking was done at 716 E. Clinton, Howell Michigan.
  • Eleanor Hornung, Teacher, Brighton Area Schools

    This is a portrait of Eleanor Hornung, a long time teacher at Brighton Michigan Area Schools.  
  • Electric Apparatus, 401 Roosevelt Street, Howell, Michigan, 1980

    These are photographs of the worker strike at Electric Apparatus,  UAW Local 568, Strike of Workers, 1980.  Electric Apparatus was the maker of Howell Red Band Motors, and was formerly named Howell Motors Company.  

    Located at 401 Roosevelt Street, Howell, Michigan, these pictures show picketing workers.  The names of the workers or the exact date of the picket are unknown.
  • Elida Yanga, M.D., OB/GYN Specialist, Howell, Michigan, 1978

    This is a portrait of Elida Yanga, M.D., OB/GYN Specialist, Howell, Michigan, 1978.  Her brother was Dr. I. Yanga.
  • Elida Yanga, M.D., OB/GYN, Howell, Michigan

    This is a portrait of Dr. Elida Yanga, OB/GYN specialist, Howell, Michigan
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