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Pauline Cornell, Howell, Michigan
Pauline Cornell, wife of owner of Cornell Lumber, Thurber Cornell -
Mr. Woodruff
This is a portrait of Mr. Woodruff. The date and location are unknown. -
Carriage taking passengers from the Depot to Livingston Hotel, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the carriage taking passengers from the Railroad Depot to Livingston Hotel, Howell, Michigan.
The date of the photograph is unknown. The exact location is unknown. -
Robert Hotel - SE corner of E. Grand River and Court Street - year unknown.
NOTE: These is a photo taken of a photo, not from original negative)Robert Hotel - SE corner of E. Grand River and Court Street - year unknown.
Across the street from the courthouse.
NOTE: These is a photo taken of a photo, not from original negative)
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Automobile Outing, Howell Carnegie Library, Howell, Michigan, 1917
These photographs were taken in 1917 in front of the Howell Carnegie Library, Howell, Michigan. The make of the automobiles and names of the persons are unknown.
Grand River Avenue is noted to be unpaved.
A note in the Howell Bicentennial History book 1776-1976, p.259, "The Sunday afternoon driving club assembles in front of the library. They drove in groups on country roads to help each other out of ditches and to fix tires." -
Citizens' Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, 304 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the exterior of the Citizens' Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, 304 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
The date of the photograph is unknown. -
Carnegie Library, Howell, Michigan - May 21, 1918
Carnegie Library, Howell, Michigan - May 21, 1918 Later known as Howell Carnegie District Library 314 W. Grand River Ave., Howell, Michigan -
Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, 300 block of Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. (314 West Grand River Avenue, west of Center Street).
The foundry was opened in 1865 by John Galloway and George L. Clark, and they manufactured box, cook, and parlor stoves, plows and all types of agricultural castings.
The foundry later burned down (~1900), and the property became the site of the Howell Carnegie District Library.
The date of this photograph is unknown.
View Livingston Republican May 14, 1891 Article (In Library Use Only) -
Howell Carnegie Library, Howell, Michigan, Library Model Addition Unveiling, July 7, 1988
These photographs were taken at the event of the unveiling of the Howell Carnegie Library's Model Addition. It was held at the library, July 7, 1988. Its theme was "Bridging Yesterday to Tomorrow".
View June 29, 1988 article in The Livingston Daily Press & Argus (in library use only).
View July 20, 1988 article in The Livingston Daily Press & Argus (in library use only). -
Library Millage Election Night, Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - 1988
This group of photographs were taken at the Howell Carnegie District Library on Election Night, 1988, when the Library Millage was on the Ballot. Bob Watson, board member, was the photographer.
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