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  • This photograph was included in David Finney's book, "Images of America: Howell", p.96 and was captioned "Boys in a Canoe. Whether fishing swimming or canoeing, these three boys are enjoying a summer day on Howell's Thompson Lake".  The names of the boys and date are unknown.
  • This is a photograph of the Grand Trunk Railroad train coming out of Gregory Michigan.
  • This photograph was taken from the southeast corner of West Grand River Avenue and Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan, 1890's.  The Floral Parade is in progress; the Opera house is on the southeast corner of the intersection but is not visible in this photograph. The sign at top center of building reads Young Mens Hall.  The sign on side of building reads City Dining Hall and Restaurant.  In the 1892 Sanborn map, the City Dining Hall was located at 204 West Grand River Avenue.  In the distance on the right reads, 10 Cent Barn where farmers corraled their horses/buggies/wagons when they came into town.  The City Dining Hall & Restaurant was in operation in the 1890's, and was owned by Will R. Knapp.
  • 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 men are unknown.
  • This photograph was believed to be taken at an Outing at Lake Chemung, Howell, Michigan, Tug-O-War.  The names of the persons and date are unknown. This photograph was also featured in the David Finney book, "Images of America - Howell", p. 95.
  • This is a photograph developed from a glass negative that appears to be a Memorial Day Parade in a cemetery, possibly Lakeview Cemetery in Howell, Michigan. The date and names of persons are unknown.
  • This is a photograph developed from a glass negative that appears to be a Memorial Day Ceremony, with the Knight's Templar, Livingston County, Michigan.  The setting may be in a cemetery but exact location, date, and names of persons are unknown.
  • This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of a Memorial Day Ceremony, Knight's Templar, Livingston County, Michigan. The names of the persons, date and location are unknown.
  • This photograph was one of several in the Cooper collection that was listed in David Finney's book, "Images of America: Howell", p. 96, and was captioned, "The cool waters of Lake Chemung provided people a brief respite from the steamy dog days of summer."

    The names of the persons and date 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.
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