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Carolyn Latrielle, Daughter of Circuit Court Judge Stanley Latrielle - 1982
Carolyn Latrielle, Daughter of Circuit Court Judge Stanley Latrielle - 1982 -
Portraits of Stanley Latrielle, Attorney and Circuit Court Judge, Livingston County, Michigan - 1982
Portraits of Stanley Latrielle, Attorney and Circuit Court Judge, Livingston County, Michigan - 1982 -
David Gee, 53rd, District Judge, Livingston County, Michigan
A portrait of David Gee, 53rd District Judge, Livingston County, Michigan.
Judge Gee was appointed in 1975, elected in 1976 and held the position of Judge of the 53rd District until 1994.
Judge Gee was born in 1932, and died in 1999. -
Judge Donald E. Rink, Attorney, Probate and Juvenile Court Judge, Livingston County, Michigan
A portrait of Judge Donald E. Rink, Probate and Juvenile Judge, Livingston County, Michigan.
Judge Rink served from 1968 to 1989.
Judge Rink was a Past Commander of Howell Commandery No. 28, K.T.; Royal Oak Free and Accepted Masons, Livingston County Chapter No. 30.
Judge Rink was born in Adrian, Michigan in 1922 and died in Howell, Michigan in 1998. -
East Marion Band, Livingston, Michigan
A photo of the East Marion Band taken in front of the hotel in Whitmore Lake, Michigan. The band played from 1907 through 1913 for local churcch gatherings and social events in the county.
The band was comprised of young men from Marion Township, Livingston, Michigan. Ice cream socials were planned fo finance the band and to buy a bass drum. Charlie Burroughs loaned the band $12 to buy the drum. The drum was later donated to the Livingston County Historical Society, Howell, Michigan.
Standing Left to Right: Bert Rubbins, Glen Chubb, Charles Culver, Leslie Chubb, John Rabbage, Lauren Hart, Frank Maas, Melvin Hart
Kneeling Left to Right: Ed Maas, Irving Osborn, Ed Rounsifer, Milo Chubb -
Livingston County Jail and Sheriff's Residence, Howell, Michigan
This image was included on the 1st National Bank Calendar. It is a photo of the Livingston County Jail and Sheriff's residence that was built around 1888. In May 1887, the Livingston County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to locate the new jail on the west side of the Court House Square in the village of Howell, Michigan.
The Jail continued to be used until 1949 when it was condemned due to its age, unsafe and unsanitary conditions. The new county jail and sheriff residence was built in 1950.
Date of razing: unknown
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Roads and Streets: I-96, Livingston County, Michigan
This image was included in the 2002 1st National Bank Calendar.
It is captioned, "I-96 construction in 1963 with updated equipment."
Location: Livingston county
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Highway Construction, Livingston, Michigan
This image was included on the1st National Bank Calendar, and depicts highway construction, date unknown. -
Lakeland Station Depot, Ann Arbor Railroad, Lakeland, Livingston, Michigan
This image was included on the First National Bank Calendar, and is of the Depot at Lakeland Michigan. This Depot was located on the Ann Arbor Railroad.
The date of the photograph is unknown. -
Oak Grove Saw Mill, Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan - 1900
Oak Grove Saw Mill, Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan - 1900 On the horse harness it says H. Brown
This image was included in the 1st National Bank Calendar, and features loading of logs at the Oak Grove sawmill, Oak Grove, Livingston, Michigan.
This photograph is labeled, "Oak Grove hauling logs to sawmill"; Oak Grove, Cohoctah, Livingston, Michigan.
Date on photo 1900.
Persons in pictures: unknown.
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