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Howell High School Athlete Groups, Howell, Michigan - 1914
Howell High School Athlete Groups, Howell, Michigan - 1914
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Howell High School Class of 1914 Reunion - 1984, Howell, Michigan
Class of 1914 Old Howell Central High School 70th reunion -
Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan, Superintendent John S. Page Retirement Reception, May 8, 1958
This is a photograph taken at Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan, Superintendent John S. Page's retirement party, held May 8th, 1958. The Reception was held at Howell High School's Auditorium and Cafeteria. Miss Florence Warner was Hostess. Over three hundred people attended. There is a detailed article in the Livingston County Press describing this event on May 14th, 1958.
John S. Page was superintendent at Howell Public Schools for thirty-six years, 1922 - 1958. Superintendent Page came to Howell schools in 1922 after teaching in Blissfield schools. He also served the community by helping organize the Howell Rotary Club, the University of Michigan club, oversaw the construction of four new elementary schools, helped consolidate the rural schools into Howell Public Schools, and had an athletic field named after him, "Page Field". Superintendent Page was born in White Pigeon, Michigan in 1890 and married the former Bonnie Decker. They had two sons, Wendell and John. John S. Page died in Howell, in 1965. -
Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Superintendent John S. Page Retirement Party, June 4, 1958
This is a photograph taken at Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan, Superintendent John S. Page's retirement party, held May 8th, 1958. The Reception was held at Howell High School's Auditorium and Cafeteria. Miss Florence Warner was Hostess. There is a detailed article in the Livingston County Press describing this event on May 14th, 1958.
John S. Page was superintendent at Howell Public Schools for thirty-six years, 1922 - 1958. Superintendent Page came to Howell schools in 1922 after teaching in Blissfield schools. He also served the community by helping organize the Howell Rotary Club, the University of Michigan club, oversaw the construction of four new elementary schools, helped consolidate the rural schools into Howell Public Schools, and had an athletic field named after him, "Page Field". Superintendent Page was born in White Pigeon, Michigan in 1890 and married the former Bonnie Decker. They had two sons, Wendell and John; he died in Howell, in 1965.
This photograph is of the John S. Page family. Back row, unknown, unknown, Bonnie Page, unknown, John S. Page. -
Howe School, Howell Township, Livingston, Michigan, 1906
This is a photograph taken outside of Howe School. Ther persons in the picture are unknown.
The school later became the home of Howell Township Hall, 3525 Byron Road, Howell. -
Benjamin School, Livingston County, Michigan
One room school house located in Section 27, on North Fowlerville Rd at Sherwood Rd near Fowlereville, Michigan.
Built 1882. Restored in early 1980's. Burned 2005.
For more information view the Mastodons to Manufacturers: A History of Fowlerville, Michigan in the Local History Room.
View Livingston County Press & Argus newspapers with articles about Benjamin School. -
School Children and Teacher in Front of Earl School, Livingston County, Michigan - 1916
School children and teacher in front of Earl School building. Left to Right: Russell Hughes, Robert Hughes, Theron Drew, Ellis Drew, Ralph Walker, Lyle Whittaker, Fredrick Walker, Maurice Drew, Teacher Anna McQuade
Earl school was a 1 room school. Burnt down in 1925 and rebuilt February 1927. -
Andersen School, Rural District No. 10, Marion Township, Livingston County, Michigan
These photographs are a classroom inside Andersen School, Rural District No. 10, Marion Township, Livingston County, Michigan, 1953. This rural school was located on the corner of Jewell Road and Cedar Lake Road, Howell, Michigan. The names of the persons in the photograph are unknown.
The name of the school is some references is Anderson School. -
Harger School, Marion Township, Livingston, Michigan
This is a collection of photographs taken at the Harger School, Marion Township #4 Rural School, Livingston County, Michigan. The school was located on the northwest corner of Coon Lake Road and Pinckney Road. The location was known as Wright's Corner. The school later became the parsonage of the Wright's Corner Church of God.
The exact dates and names of the persons in the photographs are unknown. -
Houghteling School, Cohoctah Township, Livingston, Michigan
The Houghteling Rural School was located on on Oak Grove Road (Choctaw Road) near Stelzer.
The picture was taken between 1912 and 1914.
Gertrude Burnett Terhune is the pictured teacher (with tie).
Unknown Students.
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