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George Romney, Howell, Michigan, 1964
Photographs taken of George Romney during his visit to Howell Michigan, at Masonic Temple above 1st National Bank, 1964. Romney was Governor of Michigan 1963 - 1969.
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George Romney, Howell, Michigan, 1964
A photograph taken of George Romney during his visit to Howell Michigan, at Masonic Temple above 1st National Bank, 1964. Romney was Governor of Michigan 1963 - 1969.
The persons in the picture are unknown except for Romney who is the man seated on the left.
View Livingston County Press August 12, 1964 Article (In Library Use Only) -
Lenore Romney at Breakfast in Howell, Michigan, 1964
This is a photograph from the "A Salute to Lenore Romney Breakfast", held at the Masonic Temple, Howell, Michigan, September 27, 1964. It was sponsored by the Republican Party of Livingston County.
The persons in the photographs are unknown. -
Lenore Romney Opening Bank Account -1970
Lenore Romney Opening Bank Account -1970
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Cobo for Governor Parade
Cobo for Governor Parade parked in front of Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan. Most likely in 1956.
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Ed Shields at Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan
Ed Shields at Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan
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Amos E. Steele, Michigan State Legislator from Livingston/Ingham County, 1839
This is a portrait of Amos E. Steele who was elected to the Michigan Legislature in 1839. He represented a district that was composed of Livingston and Ingham counties.
Amos E. Steele was born in 1806 and died in 1878.
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Howell Post Office, 123 South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan, Cornerstone Laying, October 22, 1936
This series of photographs were taken on October 22, 1936 at the Ceremony for the Laying of the Cornerstone for the new Post Office in Howell, Michigan. It was located at 123 South Walnut Street.
The Howell Post Office was the first Federal building in Livingston County. The local committee, consisting of Postmaster Alfred H. Pfau, W.W. Blackney, Congressman of the 6th District of Flint, and Charles P. Adams, Mayor of Howell, had requested the Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Michigan to lay the cornerstone according to the ritual of the Order. The Howell Commandery #28, Knights Templar, paraded from the Howell Lodge to the scene of the ceremony. The line of march proceeded east on Sibley to Court, north on Court to Grand River Avenue, west on Grand River to Walnut and south on Walnut to the Post Office site.
A half-day holiday was declared by Mayor Adams for the city of Howell. The names of the persons in the photographs are unknown.Tags grand river avenue, hotel, howell, knights templar, mason, mayor, parade, post office, theater, unknown, walnut street -
Howell Post Office, 123 South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan
This group of photographs were taken at the Howell Post Office when it was located at 123 South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan. There are three interior shots, and a fourth of the loading dock on the east side of the building.
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Interior of the Howell Post Office Circa 1966, Howell, Michigan
A photo of workers in the Howell Post Office located on Walnut Street. From left to right, Myron Rogers, unknown, and Jerry Roberts.
Phot taken circa 1965-1967.
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