The Millpond was home to a flock of wild ducks. Town Hall, center, was built in 1879. twelve years after the village was incorporated. Originally, the lower level was the fire department, while the village government business was conducted on the 2nd floor. In 1966, the beautiful little structure became the City Library and was assured it's continued preservation.
Mill At Parshallville, Michigan - 1918. There is a car in front of the mill. The sign on the mill reads Success Flour. Another building with a steeple is visible in the background.
Mill At Parshallville, Michigan - 1850. The wording at the bottom of the photo is partially unreadable Flouring Mills Pashallville. There are people standing out front of the mill and a horse and buggy parked in front.
Mill At Parshallville, Michigan - 1850. The wording at the bottom of the photo is partially unreadable Flouring Mills Pashallville. There are people standing out front of the mill and a horse and buggy parked in front.
This is a photograph of a Milk Wagon, Horse Drawn, Howell, Michigan. The exact location, name of the driver and date are unknown.
The photograph was included in the 1992 Pictorial Edition of the "Howell Bicentennial History", page 287. It was estimated the photograph was taken around the turn of the century (1900).
This is a photograph of Mildred Bennett and family. The date of photo and occasion is unknown. Mildred Bennett was the wife of longtime Howell Public Schools Athletic Director and Coach Paul Bennett.
Pictured standing left to right: Mildred Bennett, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown.
Seated left to right: unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown.