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Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • Maurice A. Coles, US Navy
  • Maurice (Moe) Delisle, US Navy, Vietnam
  • Master Gunnery Sergeant Thomas Jones, U.S. Marine Corp., 1969-1994
  • Masonic Temple, Past Masters Wall, Howell, Michigan, 1955

    These pictures show the "Past Masters Wall" at the Howell Masonic Temple, 105 1/2 South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1955.
  • Masonic Temple Dedication Fowlerville, Michigan - 1974

    Masonic Temple Dedication Fowlerville, Michigan - 1974
  • Masonic Past Masters, Howell, Michigan, 1947

    This is a photograph of a group of "Past Masters" of the Howell Masonic Temple, 105 1/2 South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1947.

    The names of the individuals are unknown.
  • Masonic Past Masters, Howell Commandery No. 28, Howell, Michigan, 1979

    This group of photographs are of members of the Howell Commandery No. 28, Howell, Michigan, 1979.   The Masonic Temple was located at 401 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    The name of the event, and names of the persons are unknown.
  • Masonic Dining Room, Order of the Eastern Star, Dinner, 1958, Howell, Michigan

    This group of photographs was labeled, "Eastern Star - 1958, Masonic Dining Room", Howell, Michigan. 

    The nature of the event, exact date, and the names of the persons in the photographs are unknown.
  • Mason Road Bridge, Howell, Township, Michigan,  1955

    This is a photograph of the Mason Road Bridge, Howell Township,  1955.  The bridge crossed the Shiawassee River.
  • Mason Products Company, 1307 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan

    This is a collection of photographs of flower pots and lamps that were made and distributed by the Mason Products Company, 1307 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. 

    The Mason Products Company was owned by Dorothy and Carl Mason, and was in operation between 1949 and 1959.  Mr. Mason died in 1960. 

    The four and five inch pots and plastic lamsp were made in several colors, and were known as "Wick-Fed Flower Pots" and Lamps.
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