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Livingston County Courthouse, 200 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Livingston County Courthouse, 200 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The year is unknown. -
Livingston County Courthouse, 200 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Livingston County Courthouse, 200 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. Note the Civil War cannon; this was donated to scrap in the World War II Scrap Drive, so this photograph predates 1946. In the background is the Livingston County Jail. The view is from Grand River Avenue, looking north. -
Livingston County Courthouse reflected in the window of Cousins Printing Company on State Street in Howell, Michigan 6-14-1984
This picture shows the Livingston County Courthouse reflected in the front window of Cousins Printing in Howell, Michigan -
Livingston County Courthouse , Courtroom, Judges, Officers, Swearing In Ceremony, Howell, Michigan
These photographs were taken at the Livingston County Courthouse, and it shows swearing in ceremonies in the Courtroom with court officers and judges present.
The date, and names of those in the pictures are unknown. -
Livingston County Courthouse entrance detail, Howell, Michigan - 1984
This picture shows the detail of a doorway at the Livingston County Courthouse - 1984 -
Livingston County Court House, Howell, Michigan, Celebration, 1915
This is a photograph of a rally/celebration held on the steps of the Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan, 1915.
This photograph was also included in the "Howell Bicentennial History", 1979, page 256. Captioned, "A Politician Gives a Speech from the Back of the Courthouse".
The exact date, name of celebration, and names of the persons are unknown. -
Livingston County Court House and County Offices - 1847, Howell, Michigan
Livingston County Court House and County Offices - 1847, Howell, Michigan
NOTE: This is a photo of an engraving, not from original negative. Date of engraving unknown. Picture depicts horses, carriage, and pedestrians.
The first courthouse in Livingston County Michigan. The Greek Revival structure was completed in the autumn of 1847 at a cost of $5,928.
The first floor served as the sheriff's residence and jail, the second floor housed courtrooms, judge's chambers, and jury room.
The west annex was built in 1849.
The building was razed in 1889. -
Livingston County Board of Realtors, October, 1954, Monk'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. -
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 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.Tags birth
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