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Service Station, Howell, Michigan, 1948
This photograph was labeled, "Service Station, Howell - 1948". It depicts a lone officer of the law instilling fuel in his car at night, Howell, Michigan.
The name of the officer, name of the service station, and its location are unknown. -
Royal C. Hardy, Howell City Police Chief, Howell, Michigan
These portraits are of Royal C. Hardy, who served as the City of Howell Police Chief, Howell, Michigan. -
Mike Oyler, Police Chief, Howell, Michigan 1981
Mike Oyler, Police Chief, Howell, Michigan 1978-1997
Photo taken in 1981 -
Mike Oyler, Police Chief, Howell, Michigan 1979
Mike Oyler, Police Chief, Howell, Michigan 1978-1997
Photo taken in 1979 -
Michigan State Police Post, Brighton, Michigan
This image is of the newly completed, Michigan State Police Post, in Brighton, Michigan, 1936.
The State Police Post was located on the northwest corner of Grand River Avenue and Old U.S. 23. -
Howell, Michigan Policeman Killed in the Line of Duty - 1952
This photo shows the Police car after the accident.
Per Livingston County Daily Press and Argus, May 17, 1995:
Howell, Michigan Policeman Killed in the Line of Duty - 1952
The only Howell Police officer to die in the line of duty, Officer Wallace Edward Averill, was killed July 31, 1952, as he stepped from his patrol car during a traffic stop and was struck by a speeding auto. The accident took place on Michigan Avenue, just north of M-59. -
Howell, MI Police Station - 1949
Howell, Michigan police station interior.
121 N. Michigan Avenue
Officers unknown.
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Howell City Police, Chief Reginald H. Evans, Howell, Michigan, 1961
This is a photograph of Chief R. H. Evans, being sworn in as Police Chief by Fred Catrell, City Clerk, Howell, Michigan, 1950's.
Reginald H. Evans, of 310 Summit Street, Howell, Michigan was sworn in by City Clerk Fred Catrell on June 5th, 1961. Chief Evans had for two years fulfilled the duties of that office, having first joined the Howell City Police force in 1951.
Chief R. H. Evans' family included his wife Elsie, and three daughters, Mary, Constance, and Linda.
The six officers serving on the City of Howell Police force in 1961 were, Tholen Wiles, Robert Dutkiewicz, Charles Mason, Anthony A. Meyer, Jr., Douglas D. Connon, and Richard G. Marowsky. -
Howell City Police Station, 121 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1949
This is a photograph of a police car and two unknown individuals taken in front of the City of Howell Police Station, 121 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
It shows the intersection of North Michigan Avenue and East Clinton Street, and in the background is McPherson Memorial Hospital. Note the brick roadway that is Michigan Avenue.
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