5" x 8" black and white photograph of the wood frame warehouse of A.P. Howe, Sr. The building sports painted signs on the two visible sides publicizing that the business deals in hides, wool, furs, pelts, and offers the "highest prices for rubber." Two horse-drawn wagons loaded with large bags sit by the building with Joe Murtagh at the reins in the left wagon. Arthur P. Howe stands in the shadow of the left doorway.
A.P. Howe was one of Crawford's many booming businesses following the arrival of the railroad in 1885. Arthur P. Howe, Senior, was born November 22, 1864 and died in November, 1917.