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  • This is a photograph of a pre-1915 Parade in Howell, Michigan.  The view is of north side of West Grand River Avenue.  Storefronts are in the background and in the upper right corner the peak of the Livingston County Courthouse is visible.  Grand River Avenue is unpaved.  

    The date of the parade is unknown.
  • This is a photograph of the City of Howell Michigan Fire Department participating in firemen games.  The location is North State Street near the First Baptist Church.  The names of the persons and date of the event is unknown.
  • This photograph was taken at the Miss Livingston County, Contest, Howell, Michigan, May 1962.  Patricial Pawlowicz was selected as the winner.  The names of the other contestants are unknown.  The contest was sponsored by the Howell Junior Chamber of Commerce.

    Livingston County Daily Press & Argus/image/453753154/?terms=%22Miss%20Livingston%22&match=1  (in library use only)
  • This group of photographs were taken on the lawn of the Howell Carnegie Library, June 14, 1915, and are of Camp Fire Girls, as shown and discussed in the 2013 David Finney book, "Images of America Howell".

    The girls were participating in Flag Day activities and had their pictures taken with parasols having American flag designs and in Native American dresses, headbands, and pigtails.

    The names of the members are unknown.
  • This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of a Memorial Day Ceremony involving the Knights Templar, in a cemetery believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
  • This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of a Memorial Day Ceremony involving the Knights Templar, in a cemetery believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.   The names of the persons are unknown.
  • This photograph is similar to the one in David Finney's book, "Images of America Howell" and was captioned to be from a picnic at Lake Chemung, Howell, Michigan. The date and names of the people are unknown.
  • This photograph featured on page 94 of David Finney's "Images of America Howell", 2013, show two unknown Howell women practicing boxing at a picnic held at Lake Chemung in the early 1900's.
  • This photograph included on page 94 of David Finney's book, "Images of America Howell", 2013, features a Tug-Of-War Women, Lake Chemung, Picnic, Howell, Michigan.  He reported that each September, an interclass activity among members of Howell's senior and junior classes took place during an outing at Lake Chemung.  The names of the persons and exact year are unknown.  It is estimated it took place in the early 1900's.
  • This photograph was taken in the early 1900's at Lake Chemung, Howell, Michigan, showing two men boxing. There were other similar pictures in this group at a picnic believed to be on the same day; some of the pictures were featured in David Finney's "Images of America: Howell", 2013.
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