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  • Probate Judge Hiram Smith, Attorney - 1956

    A portrait of Probate Judge Hiram Smith, Attorney - 1956.

    Hiram R. Smith was born in Chilson, Livingston, Michigan in 1883 and died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1972.

    Hiram Smith was an attorney and held several positions in Roscommon and Livingston counties in Michigan.

    • Prosecuting Attorney, 1912 -1923
    • Roscommon County, Michigan Circuit Court Commissioner, 1914-1923
    • Roscommon County, Michigan Prosecuting Attorney, 1926-1930
    • Howell, Michigan, City Attorney, 1934-1946
    • Judge of Probate, 1948-1961, Livingston County, Michigan

    Hiram R. Smith married Grace Grieve in 1915.
  • Private Timothy Edmonds, US Army
  • Principal Lynn Parrish, Michigan Ave. Middle School, Howell, Michigan - 1980
  • President Willers, 1889

    This is a portrait of President Willers, 1889. The location is unknown.
  • Presbyterian Church, Howell, Michigan

    This is a photograph of the old Presbyterian Church, Howell, Michigan.  The year is unknown.
  • Presbyterian Church Society, Howell, Michigan, 1838 - 1880

    This is a composite photograph of the Presbyterian Church Society, Howell, Michigan, 1838 - 1880. 
  • Presbyterian Church Pastor James Lews (1873-1882) in Howell, Michigan<br /><br />

    Presbyterian Church Pastor James Lews (1873-1882) in Howell, Michigan.
  • Presbyterian Church - Ruins of the Church built 1838, Howell, Michigan, 1908

    This is a photograph of a photograph of the Presbyterian Church in ruins, Howell Michigan, 1908.  It was built in 1838, and tore down in 1908.
  • Postcard of the Howell Sanitarium, Howell, Michigan - July 1911

    Left to right: Sanitarium postcard of A. C. Jewett and Nellie Lansing Glenn seated on porch of Howell Sanitarium, Howell, Michigan.
  • Post Office, Howell, Michigan - 1957

    A photo of the old Howell post office located on Walnut street. At the time of the photo, the building was still in use, but in 1986 the location of the post office was changed to a new building Michigan Avenue.
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