Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N038D_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a parade in Howell, Michigan, West Grand River Avenue at the intersection of Walnut Street.  The Winkelhaus Florist shop is in view.

    The reason for the parade and date are unknown.  The streets are bricked, and the cars appear to be from the 1940's - 1950's.  Spectators and a marching band are noted.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N049A_u.jpg

    These photographs were taken during the Parade on October 22nd, 1942 during the World War II Scrap Drive held in Howell Michigan.  The names of the persons are unknown; the parade route was on Grand River Avenue.


    October 1942 Scrap Drive
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N049B_u.jpg

    These photographs were taken during the Parade on October 22nd, 1942 during the World War II Scrap Drive held in Howell Michigan.  The Colorguard is in view; the names of the persons are unknown.


    October 1942 Scrap Drive
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N049C_u.jpg

    These photographs were taken during the Parade on October 22nd, 1942 during the World War II Scrap Drive held in Howell Michigan.  The names of the speakers are unknown.


    October 1942 Scrap Drive
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N049D_u.jpg

    These photographs were taken during the Parade on October 22nd, 1942 during the World War II Scrap Drive held in Howell Michigan.  In view are unknown persons,  West Grand River Avenue, and the First Presbyterian Church.


    October 1942 Scrap Drive
  • In view, are trucks with scrap, unknown persons, and West Grand River Avenue.

    These photographs were taken during the Parade on October 22nd, 1942 during the World War II Scrap Drive held in Howell Michigan.


    October 1942 Scrap Drive
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N051_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a Parade, West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.  The procession is moving east to west, and the north side of West Grand River Avenue between Michigan Avenue and Walnut Street is in view.  The date is unknown.  In the background is the Livingston County Courthouse.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N053_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a steam traction engine powering a sawmill believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.  The exact location, names of the persons, and date are unknown.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N054_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a Train Wreck, labeled near Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, Howell, Michigan, 1894.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N060A_u.jpg

    This is a photograph at the dedication of the Civil War or Solder's Monument, May 30, 1895, Howell, Michigan.  This monument is near the entrance to Lakeview Cemetery.  Members of the Grand Army Republic, the Women's Relief Corps, and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War marched to the cemetery for the event.

    The keynote speaker was Hazen Pingree, Detroit's mayor and Michigan's future governor.
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