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East Marion Band, Livingston, Michigan
A photo of the East Marion Band taken in front of the hotel in Whitmore Lake, Michigan. The band played from 1907 through 1913 for local churcch gatherings and social events in the county.
The band was comprised of young men from Marion Township, Livingston, Michigan. Ice cream socials were planned fo finance the band and to buy a bass drum. Charlie Burroughs loaned the band $12 to buy the drum. The drum was later donated to the Livingston County Historical Society, Howell, Michigan.
Standing Left to Right: Bert Rubbins, Glen Chubb, Charles Culver, Leslie Chubb, John Rabbage, Lauren Hart, Frank Maas, Melvin Hart
Kneeling Left to Right: Ed Maas, Irving Osborn, Ed Rounsifer, Milo Chubb -
Payton Farm (Noel Burnham), Coon Lake Road, Howell, Michigan, - 1950-1960
This group of photographs were labeled, "Payton Farm (Noel Burnham) - 1950-1960".
Noel P.Burnham was a resident of Howell, Michigan, and realtor in the area for many years. Mr. Burnham's office was at 112 South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan, and his residence was 906 Spring Street, Howell.
The Norm Paton farm was located on West Coon Lake Road, Marion Township, Howell, Michigan. Norman Paton was listed as "Norman Payton", in the 1930 Census, Michigan, Livingston, Marion.
https://www.newspapers.com/image/454589095/?terms=%22Norman%20Paton%22&match=1 (in library use only).
The connection between Noel Burnham and Payton (Paton) Farm is unknown. -
Van Gilder Farm, Tornado, Marion Township, Livingston, Michigan, April 20, 1941
These photographs are of the Van Gilder Farm in Marion Township, Livingston, Michigan, after a tornado struck on April 20, 1941.
The Livingston Daily Press & Argus/image/454510040/?terms=tornado&match=1 (in library use only). -
Fred Berry's Barn, Tornado Damage, Marion Township, Livingston, Michigan, April, 1941
This photograph shows the damage to the Fred Berry Barn in Marion Township, Livingston, Michigan following a tornado that struck in April 1941.
The Livingston County Press & Argus/search/?query=tornado%20%20Berry%22&t=3786&p_province=us-mi&dr_year=1941-1941 (in library use only). -
Murnighan Home and Farm, West Coon Lake Road, Marion Township, Howell, Michigan
This series of photographs is of the Murnighan Home and Farm, West Coon Lake Road, Howell, Michigan, 1977.
The name of the person in photographs 0154 and 0159 is unknown.
Most of the photographs are of the interior of the home; the photographs of the exterior including the barns are: 0143, 0144, 0145, 0152, 0157 and 0161. -
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. -
Stone School located in Marion Township, Livingston County, Michigan - 1917
Stone School was a rural school in Marion Township. Later covered with brick. -
Stone School, located in Marion Township, Livingston County, Michigan -1917
Marion Township made of stone, located on the corner of Lange and Pingree Roads Rural School - 1917
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