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Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • Early Hartland Resident - Sarah Cundy (Bullard, Tennex)

    Sarah Cundy (Bullard, Tennex) - Born: 1834 - Died: 1916
  • Abraham B. Cundy, Early Hartland Michigan Resident

    This is a portrait of Abraham B. Cundy - Born 1836 - Died 1929; he was an early Hartland Michigan resident.  Mr. Cundy was born in Gedney Hill, Lincolnshire, England and he died in Hartland, Michigan on May 27, 1929.

    The date of the photograph is unknown.
  • Lloyd Bullard, Early Hartland, Michigan, Resident

    This is a portrait of Lloyd Bullard, age 5 years, an early Hartland, Michigan resident.

    The date of this photograph is unknown.
  • School Photo in Parshallville, Michigan

    School Photo in Parshallville, Michigan
  • School Photo in Parshallville, Michigan

    School Photo in Parshallville, Michigan
  • Civil War Veterans, Howell, Michigan

    This image was included in the 1st National Bank calendar, 2/1995. 

    Captioned:  "In parade, Civil War Veterans marching through Howell in 1912.  The First State Savings & Bank, in the background, merged with First National Bank in 1946."

    View: facing south, on East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    Names of Veterans: unknown
  • World War I Draftees, Livingston, Michigan

    This photograph is dated 1917, and is included in the group of photographs that were labeled World War I Draft Parade, Howell, Livingston, Michigan.

    Names of persons: unknown.
  • Unknown Dinkle, Soldier, WWII, Howell, Michigan, 1943

    This is a photograph labeled, "Dinkle - 1943, potentially Gerald A. Dinkle or E. J. Dinkle/Eugene Dinkle".

    The name of the person is unknown.
  • Mike Hagman, Howell, Michigan, WWII, 1943

    This photograph was labeled "Mike Hagman , WWII, 1943" appears to have been taken in front of the Howell Theater.  The names of the persons and purpose of the photograph are unknown.
  • John Adams (Jack) Van Winkle, Howell, Michigan, 1943

    This is a portrait of John Adams (Jack) Van Winkle,  World War II, 1943.

    Jack Adams was born in Howell, Michigan June 7, 1919.  First Lieutenant Adams, 847 AAF Bomb SC, was a navigator for a bomber crew, that went missing over Germany in June 1944. Lt. Adams was believed to have been KIA over Bretigny, France, June 12, 1944. He was the son of Katherine Adams Van Winkle, and Charles Van Winkle.   Lt. Adams is buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Howell, Michigan.
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