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Lewis Underhill, Kensington Metropark, Milford, Michigan, 1983
These are portraits of Lewis Underhill who was an employee of Huron Clinton Metropolitan Authority for 42 years as a mechanic and the Captain of the Island Queen Paddle Boat, at Kensington Metropark. -
The Tailors of Howell Float for Howell, Michigan 1876 Centennial Parade
The Tailors of Howell Float parked on State Street in Howell, Michigan. The float was for the 1876 Centennial parade. The view is looking northeast on State Street with the First Baptist church in the background. The building on the left is the present day Dairy Queen. View present day location.
The float sign reads: The Goose Hangs High Garland and Hornung. The Tailors of Howell.
This image was also included on a 1st National Bank Calendar.
State Street is also known as "Peanut Row". Which came about after businessman Frank Bushes placed a newspaper advertisement touting his new peanut roaster. Peaple who purchased his peanuts threw the shells in the street, and the nickname stuck. -
100th Anniversary of Agriculture in Livingston County Parade, Howell, Michigan - July 4,1930
100th Anniversary of Agriculture in Livingston County Parade, Howell, Michigan - July 4,1930
Read Livingston County Republican Press articles. -
Brighton Homecoming Parade, Brighton, Livingston, Michigan - August 25-26, 1909
This image is of the Brighton Homecoming Parade, August 25- 26, 1909. In the background, is the Town Hall, Brighton, Michigan.
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Parade in Brighton, Michigan - 1940's
Parade in Brighton, Michigan - 1940's
Passes in front of A.C. Stewart & Co. Feed Store. This later became Barry's Mill Pond Pub.
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VJ Day Parade, Howell, Michigan - August 14, 1947
VJ Day Parade, Howell, Michigan - August 14, 1947
View Livingston County Press August 6, 1947 Article (In Library Use Only) -
WWI Victory Parade, Howell, Michigan - 1917
WWI Victory Parade, Howell, Michigan - 1917
Signs read: 121 A. Garland 121, Chas. H. Sutton Hdwe. in the opera house building. -
WW1 Victory Parade - 1917
WW1 Victory Parade - 1917
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World War I, Victory Parade, Howell, Michigan, 1917
This is a photograph of the World War I Victory Parade, Howell, Michigan, 1917. The view is looking northeast from the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue; the Livingston County Courthouse peak is in the background. -
World War I, Victory Parade, Howell, Michigan, 1917
This is a photograph of the World War 1 Victory Parade, Howell, Michigan, 1917. The view is of the 200 block of West Grand River Avenue, with a marching band, cars, and the hardware store located at 201 West Grand River Avenue.
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