Howell Area Archives Digital Archive

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    This is a photograph of the Dedication of the new Fountain at Jenny Ranney McPherson Park, Howell, Michigan.  Leading the dedication are  Mayor Michael Yost and Ruby Hagman,  1991.  The names of the other persons are unknown.
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    Hugh McPherson, Mayor was mayor in Howell in 1907.

    The date of this picture is unknown.

    The date of this picture is unknown.
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    This series of photographs are at the Howell City Park Shelter Formal Dedication, October, 1963.  The new Picnic Park Shelter was built from donations raised by the Howell Rotary Club, Howell, Michigan, and cost $1700. 

    Rotary Club President was William Christopherson, Project Manager was Dr. Louis Eaton, and Howell Mayor and Rotarian was Clifton Heller.

    Photograph 0061 is William Christopherson, 0062 is Louis Eaton, 0062 is William Christoperson and clergy, 0066 is unknown, Louis Eaton and William Christopherson, and 0067 is Clifton Heller and Willliam Christopherson.
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    This series of photographs were taken on October 22, 1936 at the Ceremony for the Laying of the Cornerstone for the new Post Office in Howell, Michigan.  It was located at 123 South Walnut Street.

    The Howell Post Office was the first Federal building in Livingston County.  The local committee, consisting of Postmaster Alfred H. Pfau, W.W. Blackney, Congressman of the 6th District of Flint, and Charles P. Adams, Mayor of Howell, had requested the Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Michigan to lay the cornerstone according to the ritual of the Order.  The Howell Commandery #28, Knights Templar, paraded from the Howell Lodge to the scene of the ceremony.    The line of march proceeded east on Sibley to Court, north on Court to Grand River Avenue, west on Grand River to Walnut and south on Walnut to the Post Office site.

    A half-day holiday was declared by Mayor Adams for the city of Howell.   The names of the persons in the photographs are unknown.
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    This is a photograph of the home of Homer Peavy, owner of the Howell Mill (A.F. Peavy & Son's, North Walnut, Howell, Michigan).  The home was later owned by Mayor James Young, and was located at 100 Inverness, Howell, Michigan.  This photograph was taken in  1967.
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    Henry H Harmon, Second President of Village
    NOTE: These is a photo taken of a photo, not from original negative)
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    This is a photograph of Girl Scouts selling flowers to Bert Woodhams, Mayor of the City of Howell, 1943 - 1948.

    The date of the photograph, the name of the Girl Scout Troop, and the names of the Girl Scouts are unknown.
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    This is a photograph of the parade honoring General Douglas MacArthur.   Mayor Charles Sutton rode with the General in Parade, Howell, Michigan, May 16th, 1952.  The other individual is unknown.
  • General Douglas MacArthur, Howell, Michigan, May 16th, 1952

    This is a photograph of General Douglas MacArthur and Mayor Charles Sutton, in a parade, Howell, Michigan, May 16, 1952.
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