Photographs of a house that was located aross from Emil Bode's old home on N. Michigan. The address is 711 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
The house was built about 1846 by Edward Thompson, son of Moses. He and his wife Rosella died in the house in 1852 within a week of each other. The house was built in the late 1840's. It was the first brick home built in Howell in 1845. It is estimated that the house was built between those dates.
The house was later owned by the Stover's in the 1940's, the Langley's in the 1950's, and in the 1960's - 1999, William and Yvonne Atchison.
These photographs were taken at the Annual Youth Day, May 7th, 1961, held at the Howell City Park and sponsored by the Howell Elks and the Howell Elkettes.
The names of the persons in the pictures are unknown.
Livingston County Daily Press & Argus/image/453618188/?terms=%22Youth%20Day%22&match=1(in library use only)
This photograph was donated by the Matthew's family. It is a photograph of members of the Elk Lodge taken at the round table at Matthews Pharmacy, 1260 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1981.