Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • HCDL-C001-03-bicentennial-committee_u.jpg

    Original Howell American Revolution Bicentennial Committee members who served since the founding in 1973. The executive committee at one time included Chairman Dave Jaehnig, left, Vice-Chairman Mike Hagman, Secretary Arlene Lamoreaux, Trustee Duane Zemper, and Treasurer Dennis Mowrey. The Livingston County, Michigan courthouse is in the background in Howell, Michigan.

    View article in Livingston County Press January 19, 1977 on page 9 (In Library Use Only)
  • HCDL-P006-01-PanoramicHowell1906_u.jpg

    This is a postcard with a panoramic view of Howell. The view is to the north and is believed to have been taken from the top of Union/Central High School which was located on South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    In view is Michigan Avenue which was previously known as East Street and Division Street.  The most predominant building in view looking northwest is the Walnut Street Methodist Church.  North of the city blocks on East Grand River, one can see the tower of the Livingston County Courthouse and the belfry of the Baptist Church.  To the east, the steeple of the Presbyterian Church is visible.

    Postcard message: Howell is a dandy little town. Just wait and you will say so too H.J.B. From Mr. Stephen Dunlap 4443 Berkley Ave Chicago, Illinois. Postmarked October 4, 1907.  The date of this photograph is unknown.
  • HCDL-gn-019_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of the Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan.  The year is unknown.   

    200 E. Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
    The three story brick and limestone Richardsonian Romanesque building was designed by architect Albert French, with a signature clock and bell tower.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-59_u.jpg

    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.
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