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Avery Steam Traction Engine and Threshing Separator and Crew
This is a photograph of an Avery Steam Traction Engine and Threshing Separator and Crew; it was included in the First National Bank of Howell's 2/1996 Calendar and was captioned, "In the early 1900's, the threshing crew traveled from farm to farm to thresh grain".
The exact location, names of the threshers, and date are unknown. -
Truck Dealership, West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1935
This photograph was included in the Photographic Supplement of the "Howell Bicentennial History", ppp. 310-11, and was captioned, "the first fleet of trucks sold in Howell. Sold by Glenn Slayton to Ford Johnson to start his trucking firm, about 1935".
The names of the persons in the photograph are unknown. The "Mabell Shop" is a storefront also, with the mill in the background. -
Livingston Mill, Howell City Mills, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of Livingston Mill, also called Howell City Mills, owned by C. E. Burns, Howell, Michigan.
The exact location and year are unknown.
C. E. Burns
Lawsuit versus Michigan Milling C.E. Burns -
J. P. Spencer, Druggist, Fowlerville, Michigan
This is a photograph of J.P. Spencer Druggist, storefront, believed to be in Fowlerville, Michigan.
J. P Spencer Druggist
Fire Fowlerville 1891 J.P. Spencer (inlibraryuseonly)
The name of the persons and year are unknown. -
33rd Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol, Howell, Michigan, 1942
This is a photograph of the members of the 33rd Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol, Howell, Michigan, 1942.
Left to Right: Melvyn Gallup, Dick Darling, Lyle Schnackenberg, Thomas Barron, Jr., Joe Grostic, Ross Horwood, Robert Cook, Donald DeLong, Dean Park, Alton Oakes, Charles Uber, Maurice Purdy, Douglas Burnie, Harry Bartshe (Airport Club president), Sherman Haller and Ray Holt.
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100 Block of West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1920's, Snowy Streets
This is a photograph taken of the storefronts on the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The street is snow covered and a horse and sleigh are in the foreground. The businesses on the block include Homer N. Beach Dry Goods and William McPherson & Sons Dry Goods.
Homer N. Beach is "Going out of Business"; he died in July 1926. The date of this photograph and the name of the person in the photograph are unknown. -
Parade, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of a parade in Howell, Michigan, West Grand River Avenue at the intersection of Walnut Street. The Winkelhaus Florist shop is in view.
The reason for the parade and date are unknown. The streets are bricked, and the cars appear to be from the 1940's - 1950's. Spectators and a marching band are noted. -
East Grand River Avenue, 100 Block, Howell, Michigan
This is a street view of East Grand River Avenue, 100 Block, Howell, Michigan, looking northwest near the intersection of State Street. -
Howell Opera House, Garland Building, A & P Grocery, Howell, Michigan, April 23, 1923
This is a photograph of the southside of the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue near Walnut Street, and shows several storefronts, including the Garland Building, A & P Grocery and the Opera House.
The name of the photographer is unknown but they have captioned it "worked here". -
Scrap Drive, World War II, South Court Street, Howell, Michigan, October 22, 1942
This is a photograph of the scrap pile, Scrap Drive, World War II, South Court Street, Howell, Michigan, October 22, 1942. In the background is Bob White's Service Station, and the Livingston County Courthouse.
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