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Howell High School, Howell, Michigan Pom-pom Squad Leads Band in Melonfest Parade - 1983
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Old Howell and Piety Hill-1964
History of Old Howell and Piety Hill in Livingston County, Michigan. Partial Corrected Copy by Nellie Lansing Glenn 8-30-64, added changes from other copies 6/81, retyped with some punctuation and spelling changes by Chester F. Clark 1/88Tags history -
History of (Hospital Service in Howell) McPherson Memorial Hospital
A history of McPherson Memorial Hospital at the corner of Clinton Street and Michigan Avenue in Howell, Michigan from 1926 to 1958.
Names Mentioned: Howell Circle of the King's Daughters, Edith J.Wines, Edward G. McPherson, Mr. Rice, Alexander McPherson, Rosalee McPherson, William McPherson III, Bert Hoff, Fay and Kasurin, Isabel McPherson, McPherson Community Health Center, McPherson State Bank, First of America Bank, Martin J. McPherson, Bert S. Pate, William E. Robb, Berthold W. Woodhams, Arthur Joy, Otis Elevator, M.R.B (Baldwin) Hardware, B.B. Wright, B.J. O'Keefe, C.N. Holkins and Son, H.W. and C. A. Peavy, R.B. McPherson, W.E. Beach, Reverend Ambrose, Emily Mutter, Francis J. Shields, John Wrigglesworth, Dr. W.B. Huntley, Dr. Charles Foo, H.R. Gillette, Reverendd William Clyde Donald, Victor X-ray Corporation, Snook Transformer, Spencer microscope, DePuy Hospital Service, Cogswell chairs, State Sanitorium, H.G. Huntington, H.P. Mellus, W.J. Rynearson, Claude Sigler, Hollis Sigler, Dr. Singer, J.M Brigham, J.E. Browne, C.F. Culver, J. Cunningham, L.A. Davis, J.J. Hendren, Owen Hendren, C.H. Lamoreaux, Dr. Huntley, Dr. Howard, Dr. Huffman, R.H. McPherson, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Citizens Mutual Insurance Company, Pere Marquette Railroad, Lyle Schnackenberg, First State and Savings Bank, First National Bank, Rex Theater, Al Jolson, Charlie Chaplin, Tom Mix, Jay P. Sweeney, Donald W. VanWinkle, Arthur VandenBerg, Graham Paige, A&P Store, Goodnow, G.O. Bakke, Grace Bower, Mrs. Rodney Hubbel, S. Orum, Mrs. Kressell, Miss Baker, Miss Dunning, Miss Harris, Mrs. Ray Pickel, Mrs. Whitaker, Miss Tyndall, Edward Papworth, Chamberlain Sanitorium and Hospital, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Dr. Vann, Dr. McGregor, Federal Hill-Burton Grant -
The Honor Roll of Livingston County, Michigan, U.S.A., 1917-1918-1919
The Honor Roll of those that served in World War I during 1917-1919 from Livingston County, Michigan.Tags military -
Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, end of 200 block of North Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan.
The coal tower is also visible.
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The Front of the Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - 1963
The Front of the Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - 1963 View is to the East. Notice the round tables in foreground. These are still in the library in the 1991 section on the first floor and were refinished during the latest renovation in 2013.
From Left to Right: Assistant Librarians Gertrude McKlaskey and Ruth Dammon Marr
Ruth lived at 426 Madison St. Howell, Michigan 1959-1976
View April 15, 1963 Ann Arbor News Article also mentions senior citizens' euchre club. -
Lower Level of Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - August 19, 1981
Lower Level of Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - August 19, 1981
Director Kathleen Zaenger tells a story. Other staff member Marcia Bamber, Children's Librarian. -
A Photograph of a Painting of Andrew Carnegie
A Photograph of a Painting of Andrew Carnegie that is on display in the Carnegie part of the library. The painting is in color.
Read about Andrew Carnegie on Wikipedia.Tags library -
Margaret Bolotnik Sorting New Oak Card Catalog at Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - February 27, 1991
Margaret Bolotnik Sorting New Oak Card Catalog at Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - February 27, 1991 -
Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, Howell, Michigan - 1873
Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, Howell, Michigan - 1873 1st Methodist church is in foreground on the northwest corner of Sibley St. and Walnut St.
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