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- Sarah Ann Taylor Van Hoosen (1830-1921) on the left and Mary Robertson Price on the right, pose in front of the original Van Hoosen home built by Sarah's mother, Mary Miner Taylor, in 1840, after the death of Sarah's father, Elisha Taylor, in 1834. Mary Price's father ran the Robertson Grist Mill and the dog on the left was named Diamond Dick. (P-41) [date is approximate] Photograph Collection
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- Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Rochester Hills Public Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
- Data Provider:
- Oakland County Historical Resources and Rochester Hills Public Library
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- Trucking Terminal located on the corner of Water Street and East Third Street during demolition. Property owned by ITT Automotive, formerly ITT-Higbie. Western Knitting Mills building back left. DR25 Digital Rochester Photograph Collection
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- Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Rochester Hills Public Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
- Date Issued:
- 0009-06-20T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Oakland County Historical Resources and Rochester Hills Public Library
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- The Flumerfelt family home was located at 4700 North Rochester Road. (P-462) [date is approximate] Photograph Collection
- Notes:
- Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Rochester Hills Public Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
- Data Provider:
- Oakland County Historical Resources and Rochester Hills Public Library
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- Looking west, this property was owned by Alice Roberson. The Detroit United Railway (DUR) tracks are at the left. (P-370) [date is approximate] Photograph Collection
- Notes:
- Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Rochester Hills Public Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
- Data Provider:
- Oakland County Historical Resources and Rochester Hills Public Library
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- Barkham Mill exterior including bridge, located on the west side of Main Street north of the Clinton River. The photo was taken between 1903 and 1914. In 1880 the mill was owned by Mr. Dawson, located at Main and First Streets. J. C. Curtis and Sons owned it in 1887 and made improvements. In 1903 it was bought by Barkham and Son, improvements made, and operated until World War I. S. W. Barkham's brother was George Barkham of Goodison who was briefly associated with the Goodison Mill. Barkham mill burned down in 1927. (P-311) see also RRP-314 [date is approximate] Photograph Collection
- Notes:
- Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Rochester Hills Public Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
- Data Provider:
- Oakland County Historical Resources and Rochester Hills Public Library
- Description:
- The Michigan Central Railroad (MCR) Depot on East University Drive (East Fifth Street). (P-171) [date is approximate] Photograph Collection
- Notes:
- Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Rochester Hills Public Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
- Data Provider:
- Oakland County Historical Resources and Rochester Hills Public Library
- Description:
- This home was originally a salt-box style built by Mr. Kremer, a carpenter and carriage maker. The home dates from the late 1880s or 1890s. As the family grew, the roof was raised for additional bedrooms. (P-181) [date is approximate] Photograph Collection
- Notes:
- Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Rochester Hills Public Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
- Data Provider:
- Oakland County Historical Resources and Rochester Hills Public Library
- Description:
- The first log house in Rochester was built on this site at 116 East Third Street. James Graham and his son built the house in 1817. It was the birthplace of the first settler's child in the county. The first school was started here in 1823 and the photograph shows a house on this site that was built in 1915. (P-260) see also RRP-116 Photograph Collection
- Notes:
- Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Rochester Hills Public Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
- Data Provider:
- Oakland County Historical Resources and Rochester Hills Public Library
- Description:
- Charles W. Upton started this business near 311 West Fifth Street (University Drive) about 1908, focusing primarily on selling coal. Around 1919, the business moved to this location at 543 North Main Street and was taken over by Upton's nephew, Roy G. Upton, and son-in-law, Arthur R. Dillman. From the 1950s onward, the business continued to diversify it's products and continued to grow. In 1987, Dillman & Upton moved to 607 Woodward Avenue. (P-319) [date is approximate] Photograph Collection
- Notes:
- Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Rochester Hills Public Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
- Data Provider:
- Oakland County Historical Resources and Rochester Hills Public Library
- Description:
- Sun room at Meadow Brook Hall on Oakland University campus. Ray Russell Postcard Collection
- Notes:
- Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Rochester Hills Public Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
- Date Issued:
- 1967-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Oakland County Historical Resources and Rochester Hills Public Library