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  • Linema Hardy

    This is a photograph of Linema Hardy standing in front of 509 McCarthy, Howell, Michigan. The date is unknown.
  • Little Petals the Clown at Home Show, Howell, Michigan - 1980<br /><br />

    Little Petals the Clown at Home Show -- 1980
    Diane Seim, also known as Petals the Clown, taught a clown class to younger people.
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  • Lively-Crew Mercury Dealership, Howell, Michigan

    The Lively-Crew Mercury Car Dealership was located at 920 East Grand River Avenue, at the site of the Old Nash Garage, Corner Grand River and National, Howell.   The dealership occupied the northwest corner of this intersection.  Dairy Mart Ice Cream can be seen in the background.  Dairy Mart was later known as Anthony's Restaurant.

    Jack Crew and M.C. Lively established the Mercury dealership in 1956.  This photograph was taken in 1957.
  • Lively-Crew Mercury Dealership, Howell, Michigan

    The Lively-Crew Mercury Car Dealership was located at 920 East Grand River Avenue, at the site of the Old Nash Garage, Corner Grand River and National, Howell.   The dealership occupied the northwest corner of this intersection.  Dairy Mart Ice cream can be seen in the background.  Dairy Mart was later known as Anthony's Restaurant.

    Jack Crew and M.C. Lively established the Mercury dealership in 1956.  This photograph was taken in 1957.
  • Lively-Crew Mercury Dealership, Howell, Michigan

    The Lively-Crew Mercury Car Dealership was located at 920 East Grand River Avenue, at the site of the Old Nash Garage, Corner Grand River and National, Howell.   The dealership occupied the northwest corner of this intersection.  Dairy Mart Ice Cream can be seen in the background.  Dairy Mart was later known as Anthony's Restaurant.

    Jack Crew and M.C. Lively established the Mercury dealership in 1956.  This photograph was taken in 1957.
  • Livingston Centre to Howell, Michigan

    Sections of video listing visible signs of businesses.

    • East Grand River South Side - Kroger, Howell Theatre,Midget Sandwich Shop, Goodnow & Jubb, National Hotel, Standard, Cozy Restaurant, Hotel Livingston, Howell Real Estate Agency, Livingston Reality Co. Citizens, Bowman's Variety Store, Adams Department Store, Todaro's Amber Lounge, Standard Office Supply, Adams Family Hair Center, Lathan's, O'Leary's Bakery Dairy Bar, Clear's Pub, Lud-mor Store, Western Auto Associate Store,Goodnow Dry Goods Store, First National Bank, Hausneer Bros. Fine Foods, McPherson State Bank
    • West Grand River South Side - Porter Clothing Co., Strobel's Grocery, Line's 5 & 10 Store, D & C, Western Auto, Family Restaurant, Johnson's Drug Store, Schafer's House of Music, Copper Pickle, Opera House, A Garland, Bennett Hardware Co., Chas. H. Sutton Hardware, The Palace Market, M.R.R. Hardware, Shippy's, Main Street Winery, Heller's Flowers, Cobb-Hall Insurance Group, McPherson Oil Co and Service, First Presbyterian Church, Russell Smith Ford, Masonic Temple
    • East Grand River North Side - Monroe Bro's, Cook, Larkin & Kruger Grocery, Greenaway Building, Cowdry's Drug Store, Baldwin's Drug Store, Bob's Pharmacy, Leist Sports, Uptown Coffeehouse, Yax Jewelry, Moe's Barber Shop, Gift Shoppe, Donald Jewelers, Dairy Queen, Court House, Citizens Mutual, Bell Telephone Co.
    • West Grand River North Side - Howell Carnegie District Library, Larson's Jewelery, Budget Tire Co., Kosin's Glass, Smith Ford Dealership, Baldwin, Line's 5 to 1.00 Store, Richards Electric, DR Electric, Mrs. Eagers Restaurant, Rexall Drugs, Spagnuola's Candy and Ice Cream, Livingston's Drugs, Charles W. Itsell, Dowen Town
    • Michigan Ave - Thompson Grist Mill, Mcpherson Mansion, Mcpherson Hospital, Mason Block, Repubican Newspaper, Howell Post Office, Masonic Temple, A.J. Parker & Co.
    • Michigan Ave & Sibley Street - Whipple Hotel, Young and Pohly Blacksmith Shop, J.W. Wright & Sons Planing Mill, Post Office, JC's Corner Pocket, Zemper, Central School, Howell High School & Junior High and Michigan Ave Middle School
    • State Street (Peanut Row)
    • Walnut Street - Post Office, Candy Kitchen, A. F. Peavy and Sons Mill, Lyndon's Studio, Parshall Flour Mill, Howell Co-op, Ten-Cent Barn, Rissman Plumbing & Heating Co.
    • Thompson Lake
    • Ann Arbor Railroad Howell Depot

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  • Livingston County American Legion, Michigan, February 2, 1933

    This photograph is of the Livingston County (Michigan) American Legion, February 2, 1933.

    The names of the persons and location are unknown.
  • Livingston County Birth Records Index, Michigan, 1868-1909

    Information for Birth records over 100 years old have been indexed and copies of the actual recordings (not certificates) are maintained in the Howell Area Archives. Birth Certificates must be obtained from the Livingston County Court House, Howell, Michigan.
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  • Livingston County Board of Commissioners, Livingston County, Michigan - 1971

    Livingston County Board of Commissioners, Livingston County, Michigan - 1971
    Members include (not as shown in photo):
    District 1 - Lois Wiles
    District 2 - Andrew R. Jackson
    District 3 - Allan B. Campbell
    District 4 - James Diefenthaler
    District 5 - Herbert J. Schenden
    District 6 - Jack Wylie
    District 7 - Donald F. Hall
    District 8 - Paul Baldwin, Jr.
    District 9 - Joseph L. Richards
    District 10 - John E. LaBelle
    District 11 - Marshall Cooper
    District 12 - Lyle J. Herbst
    District 13 - J. Henry De Braaf
    District 14 - Gerald Sixbey
  • Livingston County Board of Realtors, October, 1954, Monk&#039;s Hotel, Brighton, Michigan

    This group of photographs was taken at a dinner at Monk's Hotel, Brighton, Michigan, on October 8th, 1954, as the Livingston County Board of Realtors met in celebration of receiving the National Association Charter.

    The officers for 1954 were President Noel Burnham, Vice President Gordon Harmon, Secretary Herbert Schott, Treasurer James R. Hayner, and the Board of Directors were A. C. Thompson, Harold Crandall, Earl A. Sharpe, and Herb Sneed.

    The names of the persons in the photographs are unknown.
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